WE note but little change this month from last in the various materials worn, or the colours, except that they are exceedingly elegant, and the [?] formed from them are chaste and beautiful. Serges and a ...
Article : 1,179 wordsIT is stated—we cannot say with what truth—that a confidential circular has been dispatched to the governors of the various prisons in England, enjoining them to prepare and forward to head-quarters a strict and ...
Article : 90 wordsON Friday afternoon, the City Coroner held an in[?] at the Club-house Hotel, Hunter-street, on the lady of Alexander Macgregor, who had died at his residence, 90 Elizabeth street north, early that ...
Article : 907 wordsAn action in the Queen's Bench, "Edney v. Thomas," in which judgment was allowed to go by default, has just been beard before Mr. Under-Sheriff Burchell and a jury to assess the amount of compensation in an ...
Article : 433 wordsTHE latest news from Merthyr holds out little prospect of adjusting the differences which have arisen between the iron and coal matters in South Wales and their men. The closing of the Dowlais Works has added about ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE London Guarantee and Accident Company (limited) for guaranteeing the fidelity of persons filling situations of trust, and also for insuring compensation on personal injury, or death arising from accidents ...
Article : 856 wordsThe suburban village of Ealing, near Brentford, has been the scene of a melancholy tragedy. A young man named Walter Trinder, aged about twenty, residing at Naling, said to be respectably connected, had for some ...
Article : 256 wordsA WELL-DRESSED man waited upon the presiding magistrate, at the Westminster Police Court the other day, to inquire how he should be able to communicate to a person named Ambrose, who had been sent away ...
Article : 272 wordsA SINGULAR story of a horse which passed safely through the war and the Commune was related in a suit just decided before the Civil Tribunal of the Seine. He, or rather she, [?] was a mare, was first called ...
Article : 368 words"Marry in baste and repeat at leisure" is an old saying and a true one, that many have found out to their inexpressible sorrow; but the recent experiences of a domestic in this ...
Article : 1,095 wordsTHE old cathedral city of Lichfield has been visited by a terrible calamity. Early one morning it was discovered that the premises of Mr. W Corfield, a watchmaker and jeweller, situated in the Market-place, were ...
Article : 334 wordsWilliam Johnson was charged with stealing two [?] He was found guilty, and sentenced to one [?] imprisonment. John Manning was brought before the bench charged ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 413 wordsTHE first show of the Liverpool Plains Pastoral and Agricultural Association was held at Tamworth on Thursday and Friday, the 27th and 28th February. The Tamworth News has the following list of awards:—To ...
Article : 888 wordsSir,—At the earnest solicitation of a large number of the inhabitants of Pyrmont, the present proprietors of the ferry beat now plying between Sydney and Pyr[?] were induced to place their boats on the line ...
Article : 536 wordsA QUACK has just been committed for trial at Hull, on a charge of obtaining money by false pretences, who whatever punishment he may deserve for his faults, certainly deserves also credit for his ingunity. He ...
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Advertising : 1,258 wordsAN extraordinary accident occurred the other evening at the Bolton Iron and Steel Works, involving loss of life and immense damage to property. The accident occurred in that portion of the works derated to the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 15 Mar 1873, Page 3
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