THE world is startled periodically by great failure frauds, or forgeries. The names of Miranda and Count Von Attems had almost been forgotten when the affairs of the late firm of Raynes, Treeve, ...
Article : 1,826 wordsParliament meets for the dispatch of business on Tuesday next at noon. A Ministerial dinner will be given in the refreshment room of the Legislative Assembly on Monday evening. ...
Article : 32 wordsTwo steamers, of 3000 tons register each, and named the Tooldandia and Australia, have been bu[?]lt in the Clyde by John Elder and Co., for the new San Francisco line, and fitted by the same firm with all ...
Article : 50 wordsThe first session of the Central Land League opened in Sydney to-day. The business, hwoever was merely preliminary, and neither reporters or visitors were admitted. It is understood that a public ...
Article : 54 wordsA carious occurrence is reported from Stafford on September 12. Mr. Hare, of Caswick Farm haring gone to bed, was aroused about 10 o'clock by a knocking at the door. It was found that the ...
Article : 648 wordsThis morning, at about 4 o'clock, an accident occurred in Oxford-street to a drayman named Richard Bre[?]nor, whereby one of his legs was broken. It would seem that he was walking alongside his dray ...
Article : 78 wordsShortly before 1 o'clock this morning, information was given at the Brigade Engine Station, Bathurst-street, of a fire having broke out on the premises occupied by Jessie Wilmott, Roxburgh-place, ...
Article : 106 wordsTHIS morning, the City Coroner held an inquiry at the Golden Fleece public house, Haymarket, as to the cause of the death of a child aged two years, named John William Sullivan, who died yesterday from ...
Article : 319 wordsThe sun-light, the cause in the assembly Chamber of so much inconvenience and no doubt, irritation, and, consequently, unparliamentary language, has been so improved that its fumes will be ...
Article : 111 wordsAt a meeting of the Municipal Council of Sydney, to be holden at the Twon Hall on Tuesday next, Alderman Harris intends to move—"That with a view to improve the sanitary condition of that portion of ...
Article : 100 wordsJames Allner, a young child, injured by a cartwheel, up which he was attempting to climb, and Ferdinand Hend[?]ige, scalded by a pot of boiling pitch in the foot, were admitted into the Infirmary yesterday. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe great Exhibition [?]ding has been undergoing extensive alterations and additions to the interior during the past week, in preparation for the six great concerts to be given there by Mile. [?]ma De ...
Article : 229 wordsThis action, for malicious prosecution, was resumed and concluded, In August last year, one He[?]ey, was manager of Grenfell Steam Flour and Saw[?]fills Company of which was a director and large ...
Article : 377 wordsRobert Jones, alias Pringle, evidently a man [?]vagrant habits, was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with having stolen a saddle of the value of £5, the property of James Purcell. The ...
Article : 257 wordsAMONG the various misfortunes which may befall unwary travellers by rail, that of getting by mistake into a "tiger carriage" has not yet appeared possible. A compartment of this formidable ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Masonic Hall showed a vast improvement last night, being comfortably full, and the Audience numbering the Hon. Lady Robertson and a large suite, and a good proportion of the elite of Sydney. The great ...
Article : 225 wordsThe object of the deputation which waited upon Mr. Robertson yesterday, with reference to the Infirmary, was to ask the Government to place £40,000 on the estimates towards erecting new buildings and ...
Article : 222 wordsSome of the sentences passed by his Honor Mr. Justice faucett, during the present session of the Central Criminal Court, will appear somewhat anomalous and irreconcilable to the philosophic mind, ...
Article : 719 wordsFOR some years back a man named John Lambert has resided in a two-roomed hut at Mole Creek, a few miles form Chudleigh, on a small farm belonging to the Messrs. Field, a portion of which is ...
Article : 497 wordsThis action for s[?]ancer was concluded. In August last plaintiff was employed [?]y Messr. Goodlet and Smith, and while so employed defendant who thought ha saw plaintiff carry away two boards, asked a fellow ...
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Article : 527 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Engineering Asseciation of New South Wales was held in the School of Arts on last Thursday evening. The president (Mr. Cruickshank) took the chair. Mr. Davis ...
Article : 415 wordsWilliam Saunders, apparently about 20 years of age, was placed upon his trial on a charge of committing a capital office upon Harriett Hey wood, a child seven years and nine months of age, at Bradley'e Head, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsThe Lingard Company fell back upon the "Two Orphans" last night, with a comedietta as a prelude The house was by no means as full as he night before, when "The Lacy of Lyons was presented. By an ...
Article : 278 wordsAnn Brown remanded from 11th inst, was found guilty of stealing two pairs of womens' boots, valued at 7s, the property of James M Carthy, and was sent to gaol for one month. The same prisoner, for having ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 13 Nov 1875, Page 5
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