The Turkish forces are retreating, their right wing having been routed at Alexanity. General Tchernieff and the Servians are taking the offensive. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Full court yesterday [?] new trial of the action brought by john Webb of Mudgee lite of [?] against [?] daily Stephen Malone, William Coleman Lewis M'Evey Patrick ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Stockwhip of this day, 9th September, commences with a valedictory notice by John E. Kelley who states that the support proffered Was insufficient for the maintenance of this paper. He announces ...
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Family Notices : 113 wordsThe Brisbane Daily Telegraph contains the following telegram from Stanthorpe, September5:-A man named Plammer having robbed a man on Saturday of a roll of bank notes, in the bar of an hotel at ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Full Court yesterday afternoon [?] Mr. James Chisholm from his office as alderman for the Cook's River Ward for the Borough of [?] Peter's, upon the application of, Mr. J. N. Gannon. Mr. Butler, Q.C. ...
Article : 198 wordsYesterday a case was heard in the District Court, in which Mr. W. Oakes sued for, £30, as compensation for loss sustained by him in consequence of a person's dog killing a number of his sheep. A verdict ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsAt Cobar; on Thursday last, the mail contractor, John Colliss, was thrown from the coach and killed on the spot. The river is tailing unusually fast. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe traffic is so great on the Deniliquin Railway that trucks cannot be got fast enough to convey the wool away to Melbourne. Nearly 5000 acres of land was selected yesterday. ...
Article : 39 wordsIn the full court yesterday counsels addresses on the new trial motion of this free selection action for trespasses terminated. The action was tried in May last before the Chief Justice and a jury of four, at ...
Article : 242 wordsTHE election of a member of the Legislature Assembly "for the electoral district of the University of Sydney " is an event whose importance is not to be measured by the number of votes ...
Article : 532 wordsAn important point of law was decided by the full court, in the matter of the application of one Bonghton, poundkeeper at Pallamallawa, for a writ of prohibition, calling on the Police Magistrate of Mores ...
Article : 234 wordsCharles Neames Orneils, second steward of the steamer Lord Ashley, committed suicide in a most awful and determined manner early this morning. The unhappy deceased first cut himself fearfully ...
Article : 220 wordsWe, Yass Courier, are glad to be able to announce that all the immigrants by the Samuel Plimsoll, who came by rail to Yass, have succeeded in procuring employment. Three, we understand, remain at the ...
Article : 235 wordsThe polling for the election of a member to represent the Sydney University in the Legislative Assembly, took place at the University yesterday, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and four in ...
Article : 184 wordsA STARTLING revelation of the domestic life of Gately, the common hangman, was made, says the Herald of Wednesday, this morning, when this objectionable official made his appearance before Mr. Sturt, in that ...
Article : 531 wordsMr. George Rignold's able impersonation of the war-like Harry, combined with the remarkably clever representation of Fluellen, the valiant Welshman, and the no lass clever performance of the boastful Pistol ...
Article : 581 wordsThere are always enquirers from the country in plenty, though they often number among them but few buyers for horses of all descriptions fit to race for anything from a saddle upwards; and as a rule the idea ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,459 wordsThe Government have reduced the rates of carriage on the railway, and offer by their reduced sale of charges considerable advantages to producers and consumers, both in the city and country districts. The ...
Article : 558 wordsWhat with fine weather and other suspicious surroundings, the excitement consequent on the races was kept up right through, and of course it need not be told that visitors to the course and stand rolled up in far larger numbers ...
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Advertising : 219 wordsJames M'Larkan, aged 28, residing at Botany-street, Waterloo, whilst employed at the Sugar Company's Works at Pyrment, splitting stones, a large stone fell on his leg and badly fractured it. Had it not ...
Article : 143 wordsSIR.—Will you kindly contradict the report of the fire at Surry Hills in Wednesday's issue viz.—That the No. 3 Engine did not play on the fire within some [?] feet." I beg to state that it was the No. 1 Engine that had not sufficient ...
Article : 69 wordsA man named William Thomas Baker, aged 50, residing in Market street, while at dinner yesterday got a fishbone stuck in his' throat, causing him great pain. He was taken to the Infirmary, where Dr. Fream ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 9 Sep 1876, Page 4
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