"MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A large comet was visible last night, the top of the tail being 20 degrece above the horizon. It reached to the constellation Beta Grine, but the neuc[?]s was not visible. ...
Article : 505 wordsTHE following letter appeared in the TIMES of December 18:— SIR,—In the memorable year of the Irish famine the columns of your journal were opened ...
Article : 761 wordsDuring this week there are two long-distance walks to tole place, the first being between Miss Wailsoe and will be a go-as-you-please 48-hours' contest, between the ...
Article : 642 wordsA public meeting, under the auspices of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council, was held in the Guild Rall, Castlereagh-street, last evening, to protest against the [?] of £75,000 now on the estimates being ...
Article : 2,579 wordsSome very startling revelations, showing the life a contain class of the community are leading, were brought to light yesterday afternoon by the City Coroner, who hold an inquest on the body of a woman ...
Article : 1,032 wordsTux attempt on the Czar's life, particulars of which will have reached you some time ago, has created intense excitement, not only in Russia, but throughout Europe. It seems as if the great ...
Article : 469 wordsThere is only a moderate attendance of vis[?]tors at the Garden Palace this morning, but, doubtless, the number will be largely supplemented by those who make the Exhibition an afternoon promenade to ...
Article : 124 wordsA[?].—Second licutenant William Wilson to be first hou[?] in the Torpedo and Signalling Corps, vice Kiop[?] resigned, william Goodin, [?]., to be a commissioner of the parramatta Road Trast, in the room of ...
Article : 320 wordsA deputation from Darliugton Pointand J[?]rilderie, consisting of Messrs. Johnson, Quin, J.P., Williamson, Firth, J.P., and Lancer, was introduced to the Secretary for Public Works this [?] ...
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Advertising : 602 wordsTHE eighth half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the New South Wales Protestant Hall Company was held last night at the company's hall. Alderman Samu[?] E. Leca, the ...
Article : 193 wordsAbout 250 persons were present in the Oddfellow's Hall, Palmain, last evening, for the purpose of adopting a petition to both Houses of P[?]chament, in favour of the Education Bill. The Mayor of Balmain ...
Article : 256 wordsBALLA, Friday Evening.—This was a bitter cold day to see a fond mother and five beautiful children, and an old grandfather (75) sitting famishing on the hillside of Loonatnore, after being ...
Article : 891 wordsSIR,—A day or two ago an article appeared in the Sydney Evening News on the " City Coroner and Inqnests," and am accident occurred that very day that fully bears out your remarks. Two young men ...
Article : 133 wordsAFTER a protracted trial, lasting several days, the man Sewerin Bastendorff was, on Friday, December 6, convicted of perjury. There was, as your readers are aware, a momentous question ...
Article : 863 wordsPas[?]gers by the steamer Emu, for Manly Beach last Saturday afternoon, Lad a somewhat slarming trip. The stsamer left the wharf at half-past 2, with a fall quota of passengers. There was a strong ...
Article : 295 wordsSIR,—Among the Notes on Current Events, in your issue of this evening, a statement appears respecting the late cases of attempted personation at the Quarter Sessions which seems to assume that the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe ballot for the election of directors of the Benevolent Society of New South Wales took place yesterday, and the following gentlemen were the successful caudidates:—John E. Begg, James Henry, George ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. John Pender, M.P., chairman of the Eastern Extension Telegraphic Company, hat issued the following circular-memorandum to the Press:—"Now that telegraphic communication between ...
Article : 133 wordsSIR,—I cannot allow that most extraordinary letter, in your issue of Saturday last, from the Mayor (Mr. C. A. Sorivener) to pass without contradiction. There was no misunderstanding with the ...
Article : 535 wordsThe TENTERFIED STAR of Saturday records the death of a fine little boy, named Andrew Edward M'Kerha[?]. six and a Lalf years old, the sen of Mr. John M'Kerihan, from the bites of a deaf adder, ...
Article : 440 wordsA point of considerably interest to country and suburban municipalities cropped up at the ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Petersham Borough Council, last evening. The usual yearly motion for ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 3 Feb 1880, Page 3
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