SIR,—Knowing your readiness to give publicity to matters of public interest, I crave space in your valuable journal to record certain proceedings, somewhat peculiar in character, instituted at the central police ...
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Article : 2,132 wordsFOR a long time our attention had been fixed most intently upon foreign affairs; but latterly we in England have been leaving Prussia to her glory, and France to her domestic jars; and looking at ...
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Article : 176 wordsOn Wednesday last a very serious accident happened to a tideboy named Robert Allen, about one year and a half old, by being kicked by a horse. It appears that the little boy was playing in the pound paddock at Numba, when by ...
Article : 159 wordsSIR,—A short article appears in to-day's issue of the Evening News, objecting to the proposed Medical Act, more especially to clause 31, which you print in full, and which runs thus:— ...
Article : 304 wordsThe repairs to the jetty are progressing very slowly, being done by the Barbours and Rivers Department, and it appears to be a very dear way of carrying on the public works. It is the general opint[?]n of sea-fari[?] men in command of vessels ...
Article : 133 wordsAfter several years' absence the thri[?]ing and cheerful little towns that had nothing but names when I was here before, seem to have sprung by magic from the ground. And truly that honest enchanter, industry, has waved his wand over ...
Article : 881 wordsOUR municipal council met this evening, at half-past 7, in the Odd-fellows' Hall. The mayor, R. Dick. Esq., J.P., presided. Present—Aldermen Gosper, Walker, Beard, Ridge, and Primrose. Alderman ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 7 Jul 1871, Page 3
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