It was clearly demonstrated yesterday by Messrs. Gibbs, Shallard, and Co. that it is quite possible to imitate Government postage stumps in a manner defying detection by the process of photographically ...
Article : 207 wordsMR. FRANCIS A BIGAIL, THE INNOCENT, AND MR. JOHN ABIGAIL.-HOW "OILY GAMMON" IS TO BE BECOME MAYOR AND BE KNIGHTED.-CONCERNING A CERTAIN COFFEE PALACE. ...
Article : 668 wordsLONDON, July 22.-Further reports from various parts of England show the terrible effects of the storm which is devastating the country. At Ipswich the roads are flooded to the greatest depth ...
Article : 178 wordsThe heavy and continuous rains which fell throughout yesterday and to-day have interfered most materially with the progress of work of every description the Garden Palace. The driving and ...
Article : 1,636 wordsAt the opening of the Banco Court this morning, Sir William Manning took his seat with. Mr. Justice Faucett aud Mr. Justice Windeyer. His Honor stated that he greatly regretted that he had been the ...
Article : 205 wordsYesterday morning the wind veered suddenly to the east, bringing a heavy shower of rain. At 4.30 p.m. the wind backed to N.E., the rain becoming gradually heavier, and the velocity of the wind ...
Article : 102 wordsOur West Maitland correspondent writes:-The new synagogue was consecrated yesterday (Sunday), a large number of influential citizens of all creeds being present. The service was performed by the Rev. S. A. ...
Article : 97 wordsOn Saturday evening last the upper rooms of the Protestant Hall presented one of the most pleasing appearances ever yet offered to the public, in shape of a flower festival and evening's entertainment by the ...
Article : 267 wordsTHE great Portuguese traveller, Do Scrapo-Pinto, writes:-I made one of tho most curious discoveries. I one day noticed that one of the carriers was a white man. He belonged to a race ...
Article : 504 wordsMessrs. Hudson Bros. are now making to the order of the Government a refrigerating car on the model of the one manufactured by the Swansea Railway Company, which took the prim at the Kelbam ...
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Advertising : 2,169 wordsA correspondent, writing from Paddy's Creek, Myall Lakes, Port Stephens, says:-The prospecting claim, Rosebud line of roof, Armstrong and Co., are down about 40ft; reef widening, and gold much ...
Article : 159 wordsZazel, who created such a sensation by her acrobatic performance at the Westminster Aquarium, is recovering from the injuries sustained through the breaking of her net, and will shortly take the field on ...
Article : 1,244 wordsThe Palmerston correspondent of the S. A. REGISTER gives a rather more lively account of the state of things at Port Darwin than we have been accustomed to read. "The place," says he, "is brimful ...
Article : 147 wordsAmong the many Bins laid to the charge of our municipal governors, a more objectionable and at present unnoticed one is that of permitting "bill-stickers" to bedamb the corner posts of our streets ...
Article : 169 wordsMAITLAND QUARTER SESSIONS.-The following cases, sent for trial by the Newcastle Bench, have been dealt with as under:-John Thomas Galvin, committed on a charge of having stolen articles, the property of P. Malony, was found ...
Article : 717 wordsOpelika, Ala., July 22.-A deadly shooting affray took place in the Sludge House, of this place, last night, Colonel S. G. Grotty, of Atlanta, shooting Mr. Read and Ms son and being himself badly ...
Article : 398 wordsWe extract the following from a letter to had by the last mail from an old resident of Albury now in England:-"Trade is very bad indeed in this country; in fact everything is at a standstill. I wish ...
Article : 203 wordsWe have been shown a new swivel outri[?]ger, the second invention of that energetic boat-builder, Mr. W. T. Greenland, of Princes' Bridge, Melbourne. It is a groat improvement on his old one, and a decided. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Agricultural Hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Campbell streets, was burglariously entered on Sunday morning last by persons whose object it evidently was to secure the previous night's takings. They ...
Article : 161 wordsOn Thursday last, the 14th instant, the officers of the Railway Department held their annual gathering at the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel, Botany. These gatherings are very representative in their character ...
Article : 221 wordsBATTALION PARADE.-The Western batallion, consisting of the Windsor and Parramatta companies, met here on Saturday for the quarterly parade. Major Holborrow and Captain Norris were in commend; Captain Lindsley, of ...
Article : 247 wordsThis morning the hon. John Sutherland, M.P., introduced to the Colonial Secretary a deputation, consisting of Mr. P. Stanley, Mayor oF Redfern, Aldermen M'Laclan, Young, O'Connell, and Andrews; and Mr. ...
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Advertising : 284 wordsSIR,-In the interests of the public and of the residents of Balmain travelling by the above ferry company, with your permission, I wish to made a few remarks. I agree with "Resident," also "Spirit of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 9 Sep 1879, Page 3
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