The plaintiff in this action is Julian Thomas, commonly known as the " Vagabond," and as the author of several publications. During his three years so-journ in Australia he has been engaged as a writer on ...
Article : 2,917 wordsTHIS match was brought to a termination yesterday, and proved to be one of the greatest fi[?]cos that could well be imagined, the result being a very hollow win for Lord harris's team, the manner in which our men were mown ...
Article : 1,006 wordsSIR,—The statement made in your valuable paper a few days ago concerning the treatment received by a patient at the Sydney Infirmary has not yet been replied to. I think it is very desirable some explanation should be ...
Article : 99 wordsSIR,—As an eye-witness of the disgraceful scene which took place at the cricket match to-day, permit me to make a few remarks. When our Australian team were successful at home they were never mobbed by an English crowd, nor was ...
Article : 409 wordsSIR,—It is now some time since I have troubled you with anything connected with the " Legacy Frauds," which were exposed in your columns about nine months ago. The effect of those letters was to check for a time the attempts of ...
Article : 318 wordsWilliam Jones, of Coolbaggie, near Dubbo. Cause of sequestration-Pressure of a judgement creditor and sickness, Liabilities, £62 3s 4d; assets, £24, Mr. S. Lyons, official assignee. ...
Article : 248 wordsSIR,—May I beg that you will permit this, a plain answer to the very plain article in " Notes on current events," in your issue of this evening, to appear at your earliest conveniences. (1.) If we had not known that Coulthard had not one [?]lugle bet ...
Article : 200 wordsThe following notice has bean issued by the Post-master-General as to additional facilities for the transmission ot correspondence by the San Francisco mail packets, viz.:—" Late letters for the United ...
Article : 113 wordsSIR,—In the edition of your newspaper to-night I find you impute to Mr. Emmett words in reference to me that are perfectly untrue, viz., " You know well enough you have bets on this affair, and you should not act as umpire." I ...
Article : 118 wordsMUNICIPAL ELECTION.—The election for the Municipality of Prospect and Sherwood took place on Saturday, and considering the remote part in which it is situated, a great number of people were congregated at the Council ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsSIR,—To-morrow we shall have the adjourned annual meeting of the society for the election of nineteen members of council: and, as there are, and have been, so many difficulties and disturbances between different sections of the ...
Article : 433 wordsA very numerously attended meeting was held at the Haymarket Reserve on Saturday evening last, under the management of the Anti-Chinese League, Mr. J. M. O'Connell presided, and opened the ...
Article : 300 wordsMUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.—The annual elections for aldermen are now over. The only ward contested in the city was that of HOneysuckle Ward; and, although the supporters of the two candidates worked their hardest, Mr. T. Brook beat ...
Article : 535 wordsSIR,—I have read with much instant the letter of Mr. W. J. Frank, which appeared in your Friday's issue, and having been through necessity an I[?]mate of the [?]melnstitution for twelve days last December, suffering from pulmonary ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 11 Feb 1879, Page 3
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