The Gunga has arrived. Thres prisoners weze flogged at Pentridge yesterday. Wallsend and Co-operative coal mines are idle ...
Article : 1,329 wordsTHE attendance at the Melbourne Cup meeting promises to be one of the largest ever known. The weather is gloriously fine, and thousands after thousands are seen wending their way to the trysting spot. The ...
Article : 153 wordsLONDON, November 1.—In consequence of the shuffling and delay in connection with the surrender of Dulcigno, further communications have been ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsThe art treasures of Victoria are, it appears, about to be enriched by a donation from a royal band. His Portuguese Majesty is sending out for presentation to the colony a large photograph of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,079 wordsTHE names of the murdered crew of the brigantine Borea is are:—Daniel Creemer, mate; James Natherwood and William Kershaw, seamen; William M'Kenzie, the captain's son; and William ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—Thomas E. Leak, Esq., to be coroner at Condobolin and for the colony generally. Dr. Patrich Henry White to be medical attendant at the gaol at Tamworth vice Dr. Wood resigned. ...
Article : 677 wordsLONDON, November 1.—The Kurds, whose depredations in Persia caused much havoe and slaughter, have received a severe check from the Shuh's troops, and they are ...
Article : 31 wordsAT the meeting held this morning at 11 o'clock, there were present—the Mayor, presiding, and Alderman Roberts, Kippax, Moore, Playfair, Withers, Loss, J. D. Young, Harris, M'Elhone, Carter, Davies, Dean ...
Article : 653 wordsTHE trial of the too-notorious EDWARD KELLY has been conducted with a singular freedom from objectionable sensationalism, and the presiding judge, Sir REDMOND ...
Article : 729 wordsLONDON, November 1.—The Rev. Mr. Dale, a Church of England clergyman, against whom an injunction has been granted, ordering him to refrain from ...
Article : 42 wordsA narrow escape from a large conflagration was experienced yesterday at Artlett's upholstery warehouse. Some sparks from an adjoining forge ignited some bales of flax and fibre, but it was ...
Article : 64 wordsAt the police court to-day Enoch Fellows, on remand, was committed for trial for biting a portian of the ear off a miner named David Jones during a fight. St. Anna Carvallo was also ...
Article : 57 wordsThe evening public school was opened last night, with Mr. H. V. Wigg as teacher. Another evening school has also been opened in connection with the Roman Catholic Donominational ...
Article : 102 wordsJohn Bailey, of Richmond Bottoms, farmer. Liabilities, £112; assets, £9. Mr. Lyons, official assignee. ...
Article : 21 wordsGeorge Spain was sent to Darlinghurst gaol for six months for the theft of £2 from the portmantean of William Cunninghame, at a lodging-house in Kent-street. ...
Article : 175 wordsThe new Roman Catholic Church was opened last Sunday by Bishop Torrogiani, and at the collection £200 were received. The Government have granted a site for the ...
Article : 49 wordsNineteen tons of seconds from the Lady Balmore, crushed 1oz 10dwt per ton. Twenty-eight tons of firsts from the same claim crushed 4oz 12dwt per ton. This crushing was at the Criterion ...
Article : 95 wordsJohn Walter Smith pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a gold watch and four chains, the property of James M'Minn, jeweller, of Oxford-street, on the night of October 6 last, and sentenced to nine ...
Article : 219 wordsA well equipped party left Temora yesterday to prospect the country near Morris Reef, Junee, where gold was found some years ago. Letcon's discovery of a rich reef in the Ironbark Ranges ...
Article : 189 wordsEarly yesterday morning a lad named Frederick Walker, residing with his parents at West Botany, informed the police that while crossing the University Paddock towards the ...
Article : 68 wordsA very moderate business has to be noted to-day, and until the week is well on, we do not anticipate much business. A line of 100 caske rosin was placed at a shade nader £10 per ton. The business in teas ...
Article : 204 wordsThe junior and senior public examinations at the Sydney University were commenced yesterday morning; 150 male candidates and 52 females have entered their names, exclusive of those for country ...
Article : 66 wordsA general meeting of the working bookmakers of Sydney was held last night at the Belmore Arms, Haymarket, for the purpose of forming an union of the trade. The meeting was called in consequence of ...
Article : 605 wordsOwing to a dispute about back money awarded by the arbitrators appointed to decide recent disputes at the Newcastle collieries, the Wallsend and Co-operative miners have given notice that they will not ...
Article : 117 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday afternoon in the Lighthouse Hotel, Sussex-street, before the City Co9roner, as to the cause of death of a man named John F. Walsh, who had been found dead in a room ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 386 wordsAn old resident named Cooper attempted suicide this morning by blowing out his brains with a pistol. He was conveyed on a shutter to the hospital. His recovery is said to be impossible. ...
Article : 52 wordsAn enquiry an to the cause of death of a female child, aged seven months, the daughter of William Thomas Green, of 56, Taylor-street, Surry Hills, was held to-day at the Ancient Briton Hotel, before the ...
Article : 131 wordsThere seems to be a reaction in mining matters at Dalmorton. Several leases have been taken up, and at no distant date it is anticipated a rush on a most extensive scale may set in, providing ...
Article : 72 wordsAn Intercolonial Conference is to be held at Melbourne during the present month on the subject of the border duties. New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia will be represented. The date of ...
Article : 46 wordsTo-day, at about noon, a boy named John Quine, aged 10, residing at 63, Kippax-street, Surry Hills, was riding on horseback in George-street went, when the horse stumbled, and Quine was thrown off. He ...
Article : 74 wordsThis morning, about 9 o'clock, at accident oscurred in King-street to a four-horse 'bus (No. 17) from Double Bay, driven by Patsy Dwyer. Two tramway motors were about to cross King-street in ...
Article : 235 wordsA writ has been issued for the Bundamba election. John Raynor has been arrested at Bowen Downs on suspicion of the murder of a man whose ...
Article : 70 wordsInformation was received yesterday morning at the No. 3 police station, that a child named Florence May Green, 12 months and, had been found dead in bed by her father, William Green, a painter, at 56 ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Hon. J. S. Farnell member for St. Leonard's, intende leaving Sydney this evening for Grafton, He will be accompanied by some of his political and Masonic friends. The primary object of Mr. Farnell's ...
Article : 128 wordsA parcel of stone was sent from the No. 1 East, Rich's reef, Temora, to the Metallurgical Association for assay, and gave the splendid return of 23oz 13dwt 16gra to the ton. Mr. Perkins, of the Royal ...
Article : 132 wordsAn inquest is being held on the body of William Bell who died from injuries inflicted by William Walshe or Welch. Both were navvies. Bell went to look for work and he met Walsh ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 2 Nov 1880, Page 2
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