When the House assembled Mr. DE SALIS gave notice of his Intention to more on Tuesday next for leave to bring in a bill to abolish the punishment of death in certain cases. The Land Bill was received from the Assembly, read a first ...
Article : 210 wordsNow that nearly all the trades of the city have decided that they will hold annual commemorations, or festivals, be that the employees in the various wholesale, and retail establishments ...
Article : 492 wordsTHE RELIGIOUS QUESTION IN FRANCE. Paris, April 26.—The pastoral of the Archbishop' of Air begins by discussing as a bitter war, of which parents are the first victims, the attack ...
Article : 282 wordsBaltimore, Md., April 16.—There has probably never been a tragedy enacted in Baltimore that has caused a more widespread and deeper interest than the killing of Isaac D. James to-day by ...
Article : 1,287 wordsAfter the ordinary business of the meeting of the Knights of Sheba, held at the Town Hall, last evening, the doors wore thrown open and the public admitted for the purpose of hearing the reason for ...
Article : 862 wordsBOROUGH COUNCIL.—A meeting of this body was held last night, for the transaction of ordinary business, and also to consider applications for the office of City Engineer. An allegation was made by Alderman Creer, to the effect that ...
Article : 977 wordsTHE MINISTER FOR WORKS, in answer to Mr. M'Ethone, said he was not aware that the erection of the post and telegraph office at Merriwa is not yet commenced. Some delay was caused in consequence of a large quantity ...
Article : 2,046 wordsVictoria, April 24.—The state of public feeling is daily becoming more unsettled as the 1st of May draws near. The situation is alarming, and threatens the permanency of Canadian connection ...
Article : 184 wordsOn Thursday evening the members of the Engineering Association of New South Wales mustered in considerable numbers at the society's rooms, in the School of Arts, for the ...
Article : 482 wordsLondon, April 16.—John Bright addressed his constituents at Birmingham, last night, he was enthusiastically received. The whole tenor of his able speech can be gathered from the ...
Article : 67 wordsRome, April 25.—Garibaldi's subscription for the purchase of a. million rifles to arm the nation, collapses through disagreement among the promoters respecting the object. ...
Article : 29 wordsRome, April 27.—Garibaldi has started for Albano. He has published a manifesto to the Italian people, enthusiastically congratulating them on the formation of a Democratic League ...
Article : 87 wordsSaturday last was the day fixed on by the committee of the late Vernon regatta for the presentation of the prizes to the winners of the different races competed for on May 17. The Premier (Sir Henry ...
Article : 643 wordsMUNICIPAL.—A special meeting of the above council was hold on Monday. There was a full muster of aldermen, the principal question being a resolution to borrow £6000, and the rate of interest was discussed at some ...
Article : 321 wordsGeneva, April 27.—Doctor Wiede, of Zurich, editor of the Neu Geseltchaft, was arrested a few days ago in Milan, on an accusation of engaging in a plot to assassinate the Queen of England and the ...
Article : 57 wordsNew York, April 28.—The Bulletin des Soies of France says of the silk crop: We can only reaffirm that the crop this year will be rather inferior than superior to that of last year. The crop of worms ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsLondon, April 28.—The trial of three medical students, convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for disturbing public order and maintaining secret connections, took place in Berlin, not St. ...
Article : 125 wordsA correspondent writes as follows:—"Lulham and Gilkinson are the lucky discoverers of a new reef, which I think in to be called the Big Wonder. I have Been the specimens, and, to judge from them, I think ...
Article : 638 wordsAn action was tried in the Supreme Court on June 10 (says the Melbourne ARGUS), in which Adolph Gonerson, an able seaman, sued Malcolm Muir, the captain of the steamer Alhambra, for damages for false ...
Article : 455 wordsLondon, April 27.—An agreement has been effected between Germany and the Vatican on some points concerning the Bishops who ore most compromised with the German Government. The ...
Article : 145 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labour Council wu held on Thursday night at the Hyde Park Hotel. Amongst those present were—Messrs. Cole, Thomas, Dougherty, M'Elroy, ...
Article : 373 wordsLondon, April 16.—A Berlin despatch, reports that Solovief, the Russian wag man, has said that he was appointed by lot to shoot the Czar. ...
Article : 27 wordsA deputation from the Victorian Seamen's Union had an interview with the Commissioner of Customs on June 10 (says the AGE) upon the subject of abolishing the licenses of private shipping agents. ...
Article : 288 wordsLondon, April 17.—The Telegraph publishes the following private telegram, received in London from Lima, April 14: "The entire coast is blocked. The fleet is useless. Peru is accepting favourable ...
Article : 61 wordsLondon, April 29.—In the House of Lords, to-night. Lord Bateman moved resolutions in favour of reciprocity and a Parliamentary inquiry to ascertain means of counteracting the injurious ...
Article : 161 wordsThrough the kindness of Mr. Frank Hill, who handed to the society a consignment of birds he received privately from New Zealand, the society has been enabled to distribute, among the first applicants, about 50 brace ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 13 Jun 1879, Page 3
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