Trrickett and Ross row to-day. Mr. Jamel Pun[?] is convalascent. The Parramatta mystery increases. The Gympie mines are paying splendidly. ...
Article : 1,384 wordsThe funeral of the Rev. Regers, took place at the Presbyterian cemetry yesterday afternoon. There was an immense cortege, over a dozen clergymen of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,893 wordsLONDON, December 3.—A serious disturbance has taken place at Ballineolly, country Cork. One dragoon was shot dead. ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, December 3.—Mr. Parnell has applied for a postponement of the trial of himself and the other persons charged with conspiracy. It is not likely the ...
Article : 33 wordsThe BRIBANE OBSERVER says it is rumoured that a head of one of the Government departments intends to retire and proceed to England. Anew goldfield has been discovered at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 527 wordsLONDON, December 3.—Determined fighting has taken place between the Persians and the invading Kurds, without any decisive result. ...
Article : 25 wordsLONDON, December 3.—The Corporation of the city of London has decided to present General Roberts with the freedom of the city in recognition of his ...
Article : 39 wordsThe result of a crushing of 100 tons of stone from the North Glanmire Company's mine is 262oz of smelted gold, which gives a dividend of 3d per scrip. The London extended Company ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON, December 3.—A convoy of colonial troops was attacked by a numerous force of B[?] warriors, near Maefteng. The troops through greatly ...
Article : 75 wordsA convention was completed this morning between the representatives of South Australia and Now South Wales, for the non collection of the customs duties on the border between the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsThe Conference met this day, when the agreement to allow of free trace across the border between Victoria and South Australia was signed. Free trade is provided for under the terms of the ...
Article : 204 wordsThe trial of the Wood's string-binder on the farm of Patrick S[?] was most successful; not a bitch occurred, and the work was done with cleani[?] and despatch. The crop which was ...
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Family Notices : 232 wordsMessrs. Hastings, Cunningham, and Co., re-report :—We offered at auction to-day 2550 bales of wool, and sold 1640. The biddings were very irregular, and inferior to ordinary greasy fully 1d ...
Article : 73 wordsIn the "go-as-you-please" tournament to-day at 11:15 the competitors had completed the following distances:—Edwards, 67 miles 10 laps (going), 5S miles(going): Francis, [?] ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. Olliffe is sincerely to be pitied. The prize he covets seemed twice within his reach, when it slipped away as the water did from p[?]or old Tantalus. In South Sydney Mr. Ollife's chances ...
Article : 688 wordsAt the police court to-day Edward Cotter, alias , Hynes, was remanded to Sydney military authorities for desertion from the Artillery Force in December 1877. He was arrested at East ...
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Advertising : 222 wordsTwo school girls, Carne and Harriet Dalby, were playing on the banks of the river Para, at Gawler, yesterday, during the recess, when Carrie, aged nine, fell into a water hole, and Harriet, ...
Article : 134 wordsA miner, named Rushton, had thigh crushed at the Lambton Pit, by a fall of coal. It seems that he had fired a blast, and returning too soon, a large body of coal fell slowly on to him ...
Article : 79 wordsThere is little of importance allowed to transpire just at present with regard to the progress that is being made in preparing the ministerial programme with which to meet Parliament on December 15. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe criminal Business at the Quarter Sessions was concluded last night. Owen Griffiths, found guilty of stealing from the person, was sentenced to nine months. St. Anna Cur[?] was sentenced ...
Article : 96 wordsOur correspondent at Parramatta supplies the following with reference to the strange proceedings in Mr. De Saxe's house:-" Something more extraordinary happened in the house in Harris Park last ...
Article : 114 wordsDr. William Alexander Fraser died yesterday, and at the inquest to-day a verdict of death from sunstroke, brought on by intemperance, was returned. The decessed was only three months ...
Article : 38 wordsTHESE are few subjects of imperial foreign policy with which we in Australia are directly concerned, but there is one which is peculiarly our own, which concerns our ...
Article : 819 wordsYesterday evening, as a number of boys were bathing in the dam near Johnson's woolsheda, at Waterloo, out of them, named William Gould, aged 8 years, unfortunately got out of his depth, and was ...
Article : 61 wordsA man named Gus Baker was shot in the ribs yesterday at Temors in a shooting gallery on the racecourse by another person. The wounded man is in a bad state. He is a shareholder in ...
Article : 58 wordsThe intercolonial conference held in Melbourne closed yesterday-or rather, to speak more [?], it was adjourned until next month, when it will meet in Sydney, and representatives from all the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe [?]. local secretary for the London t[?]y College musical examinations (Mr. H. R. [?]) has received the "College Calender" cont[?] [?] results of last year's examinations. The [?] ...
Article : 172 wordsAn accident, the extent of injuries of which have [?] [?] reached Grafton, occurred to Mr.J.C. Laycock, it seems was pouring powder into ...
Article : 120 wordsAn unaccountable delay seeme to have taken place in connection with the returns for the Bourke election. It was assumed that Mr. J. B. Olliffe was elected but the returns from cobar have reached the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 4 Dec 1880, Page 4
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