RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT THE PARRAMATTA JUNCTION.—An accident which luckily terminated without loss of life occurred at the Parramatta junction on Thursday afternoon, about 2.45 p.m. It appears that a special train was run from ...
Article : 814 wordsSir George Stephen, whose death, [?] the age of 86, is reported by wire, was the youngest son of the late Mr. James Stephen, M. P., Master in Chancery, and brother of the late R[?] ...
Article : 254 wordsA [?] meeting in connection with the Sydney branch of the abov[?] society took place on Saturday evening at the Temperance Hall on the occasion of the presentation to Mr. William Schofield ...
Article : 771 wordsIn the District Court, on Thursday, a curious case of malicious prosecution was tried by Mr. District Court Judge Wilkinson. The proprietor of the Ice House Hotel, Oxford-street, one Hinton, sued his ...
Article : 153 wordsON Friday last an old inhabitant of the City of the Plains, familiarly known as Dick Kenna, and who had long since retired from publichouse life, expired at his residence. The funeral obsequies were ...
Article : 233 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—There was a capital double bill at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when the comedy "David Garrick" and a nautical drama entitled "The Son of the Sea, or the Lonely Man of the ...
Article : 923 wordsThe site is on the Thames embankment and is at present held on An 80 years' lease, at a rental of £8000 per annum. It is probable that, having regard to the public usefulness of the institution ...
Article : 563 wordsArrangements for the formation of a French Association were completed at a meeting held on Saturday last, at the Consulate. The gentlemen named in a previous issue of this journal, as constituting the ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Ballarat correspondent of the ARGUS writes that journal as follows:—A singular and very un usual case occupied the attention of the City Police Bench this morning (Tuesday), in which Mr. E. J. ...
Article : 939 wordsSo poor Dan Tallerman has "gone over[?] great majority," financially speaking, and has filled is schedule (says the "Lounger," in the Melbourne HERALD). He has managed to show a respectable ...
Article : 451 wordsAs Mr. and Mrs. Jenner, of Woolloomooloo, were yesterday driving down Liverpool-street at a rather smart pace in a light buggy drawn by two somewhat spirited horses, the trap, which had no break, ...
Article : 83 wordsThere is some money left in Castlemaine. The rate-collector there gathered in £746 in one day. A penny morning paper, in the Conservative interest, will be started in Goelong very shortly. ...
Article : 1,259 wordsLOCAL EXPORT.—The export coal for the week ending 20th instant was 28,051 tons, of which the A.A. Co. sent away 5210 tons, Wallsend 4582, Co-operative 3711, Lambton, 5607, Waratah 1494 Brown's Collieries 2082, New Lambton ...
Article : 494 wordsDr. J. W. Ranney gave a lecture the other evening at dickering Hall, on anatomy and physiology, with special reference to athletic exercises. After giving a description of the human ...
Article : 316 wordsSIR,—In the S. M. HERALD of to-day there appeared under the above heading a copy of letters addressed to the various benches of magistrates of the colony and signed J. M. Creed, hon. secretary, purporting ...
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Advertising : 588 wordsThe County Court was enlivened on June 18 (says the Melbourne Herald) by an action in which an individual named Ferry sued to recover from Abe Hickin the sum of £66, on account of training him for the ...
Article : 764 wordsSIR,—In a paragraph in your issue of yesterday, referring to the pigeon stealing case beard at the Central Police office yesterday, you and the bench that heard the case have taken me to task very ...
Article : 525 wordsOne of the jewelled celebrities of Paris has. It is said, become suddenly Insane. This celebrated personage is none other than the well-known Mme. Musard, whose parure of opals and ...
Article : 459 wordsThe party of relatives and friends of the Kellya who visited Melbourne at the end of last week, gays the Benalla correspondent of the Melbourne HERALD, of June 19, consisted of six, including Kate Kelly ...
Article : 351 wordsSIR,—The thorough overhauling now in coarse of execution in the Botanic Gardens will be much enhanced by the substitution of water fountains adequate to the requirements of those lovely ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Acting-Treasurer, previous to surrendering the reins of office to Mr. Berry, has had the gratification, of firing another shot at capital (says the Melbourne ARGUS of June 20). He has given the necessary six ...
Article : 192 wordsThe gas-machines node by Messrs. Humble and Nicholson, of the Vulcan Foundry, for the purpose of destroying rabbits, have already proved of groat value. "When they were first introduced to public notice a ...
Article : 208 wordsA German physician has demonstrated that early tiring is a very bad habit. He has taken the trouble to collect information as to the habits in this respect of several persons who have lived to ...
Article : 162 wordsSIR,—I see by the report of Dr. Garran in your morning contemporary that the art committee have decided upon a design for the International Exhibition certificate, at the same time they can't help casting slurs ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 23 Jun 1879, Page 3
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