We regret to have to announce the deaths, at his residence, Barham, Woolloomooloo, yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, of that veteran colonist and statesman, Sir Edward Deas Thompson in his 80th ...
Article : 607 wordsLamond gain set the ball rolling, fetching out five youngsters, and they were scut on the inside track, working left-handed, and doing slow work. They bare a very taking appearance. Remembrance, a filly by Maribyrnong from ...
Article : 548 wordsThe FRESIDENT took the chair at the usual hour. On the notice of motions being called, Sir JOHN RO[?]TSON suggested that the Hon. Mr. Docker should postpone his motions until the following evening, on the ground that he ...
Article : 1,687 wordsI Colonels Richardson and Roberts, and Major I Christie, inspected the local volunteers and permanen[?] forces here to-day, and the inspection has been highly satisfactory in both cases. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsTHE dread moment that sooner or later claims all of woman born is terrible at all times, but when he summons those who have passed the allotted period of human life, whose heads are encircled ...
Article : 518 wordsThe following are the names of the gentlemen, 13 in number, forming the Japanese commission to the International, and who may be expected to reach Sydney, from Yokohama, to-morrow afternoon, by ...
Article : 482 wordsTo-night, at 9 o'clock, will commence, in the old Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, the longest contested walk that has ever taken place in New South Wales. The competitors are W. Edwards, of London. and J. W. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsA FIRE, which will, in the course of a day or two, form the subject of a coroner's inquest, broke out I last night shortly before 11 o'clock at the shop of Mr. Graham, tailor, carrying on business at 687, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 wordsAs usual, the attraction of Friday will be the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL. The engravings, this weak, and excellent. A portrait of the new Chief Justice of Queensland is given. The hiring of the ...
Article : 205 wordsAt the Central Police Court, to-day, constables Jacobson and Forsythe appeared, on remand, to answer a charge of unlawfully assaulting and beating a woman, named Mary O'Brion. From the evidence ...
Article : 416 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly thin afternoon, after the preliminary business was disposed of. Sir HENRY PARKES rose, and moved the resolutions, of which he had given notice, against the ...
Article : 10,172 wordsMuch satisfaction is expressed at tho success of the South Australian dogs at the Waterloo Coursing mooting. The cable nows has strengthened the wheat ...
Article : 148 wordsThe City Coroper yesterday held an in[?]neat at the Five Dock Inn, Fine Dock, respecting the death of Edward Kelly, who was found drowned in a waterhole known as "The Quarry," on the Great ...
Article : 368 wordsAn unusual feat was performed last night by the reporting staff of the EVENING NEWS. Long before Sir Henry Parkes had concluded his speech, a two-column report of the earlier portion of his remarks ...
Article : 166 wordsIt is very satisfactory to find that, though Sydney was represented by only two gentlemen At the great pigeon sweepstake shot off near Melbourne yesterday, the first and second prizes have fallen to [?] Mr. ...
Article : 54 wordsAt the adjourned meeting of magistrates held at the Water Police Court yesterday afternoon under the presidency of Mr. Marsh, Water Police magis-trate, for the purpose of considering what steps ...
Article : 199 wordsLady O'Connell's Pension Bill has finally poised through both Houses. Thin will give her a pension of 250 a year for life. Mr. O'Sullivan has given notice of his intention ...
Article : 104 wordsThere was a meeting of about 80 borough council clerks at the Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wardrop presided. The secretary (Mr. Vivian) stated that the object of the meeting was to take ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 17 Jul 1879, Page 2
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