With the amended rules and regulations before us, says the AUSTRALIAN CHURCHMAN, we see no good reason for changing our opinion of the obnoxious Necropolis advertisement. Certainly, we were not aware ...
Article : 240 wordsA Turkish force under Suliman Bey, after desperate fighting, forced the Duga Pass, compelling the Russians to retire and yield the position. LONDON, Sunday, June 17. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 929 wordsIt as gratifying to report that the line is so far completed as to allow the contractor's train to travel to Quirindi. The finishing operations will occupy two or three weeks, but at the end of that period the ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsThe funeral of the late Hon. John Fairfax is to take place to-morrow (Tuesday). A funeral service is to be held in the Congregational Church, Pitt-street, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, after which the ...
Article : 43 wordsIn speaking of the immigrants who went northward, the MURRURUNDI TIMES says:—On witnessing the first representation of the Auseralian bush as they passed the swamps and forest land between Newcastle ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Portia, ship, from London, was quarantined on Saturday, owing to a case of small-pox having occurred on board during the passage. It took place shortly after the vessel left, and the sufferer being now ...
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Family Notices : 293 wordsAt the Central Police Court, this morning, before J. Hughes, Esq., J.P., Michael Noonan was committed for trial for stealing from the person of one Patrick Mack the sum of 6s. Bail was allowed. ...
Article : 38 wordsA man named William Hall was brought up at the Central Police Office this morning by Sergeant Flaherty for having been found by night on the shop of Isaac Himmeloch, pawnbroker, with intent to ...
Article : 54 wordsOn Wednesday last a daughter of Mr. James Lewis, of Forbes, says the TIMES, made a mistake in taking a dose of medicine, and which might have terminated fatally, if prompt remedies had not been ...
Article : 139 wordsWe stated the other day, says the Melbourne AGE, that an urgent telegram had been received from the Agent-General asking for money, and stating that the colony's bank account was overdrawn to the ...
Article : 269 wordsThe Manaro Blondin has retired from the slack rope. At Jindabyne he crossed a rope that reached to the bay, having six slack ten-pound notes to balance him. At the bay, Blondid, with his secretary, ...
Article : 134 wordsIt has been semi-officially stated that Count Schouvaloff, in returning to his post as Russian Ambassader at London, is only bringing a disavowal of the designs charged against Russia in ...
Article : 69 wordsThe final heart for the Sydney Rowing Club Junior Scullers' Race, for a valuable silver cup, presented by Mr. Alfred Burne, a member of the club, together with a second prize added by the club, took ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsThe Republican party in the French Chamber have not resolved to vote the Budget. ...
Article : 23 wordsWith reference to the new rush at Bonegilla, a correspondent writes as follows to the ALBURY BANNER:—"The newly-discovored reef at Bonegilla I found situated on the eastern face of the range which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsAbout 2 o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred in a house occupied by Mrs. Mary Smith, of No. 8, Fowler-street. According to Mrs. Smith, the fire was the act of a man who, being refused admission into ...
Article : 167 wordsMoney is cheaper. The bank minimum is unchanged. The reserve amounts to £13,000,000. Consols are quoted at 94 1/2. Colonial securities are firm. ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE parliamentary event of last Friday presents to the people of New South Wales a novel and very impressive lesson on the necessity of seeking out and sending into the Legislative Assembly a ...
Article : 761 wordsThe three survivors of the wrecked barque Emily Smith arrived in Port Adelaide (says the SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REGISTER) by the Governor Musgrave on Monday morning, llth June. Ah Tin, the cook, who ...
Article : 218 wordsThe project for the establishment of a tweed factory at Singleton has succeeded very well. The SINGLETON ARGUS now announces the first meeting of the provisional directors and committee of the Singleton ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Carro, from London for Melbourne, long overdue, has been posted at Lloyd's as a missing ship. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe secretary of the Australasia Coal Company reports to the Melbourne directors that the works at the mine at Newcastle are being pushed forward with vigor, that a bore has been put down in the 203 acre ...
Article : 206 wordsHermann's crushing of ninety-eight tons yielded 578 ounces. FORBES, Saturday. Cobb's coach from Orange, due at Forbes on ...
Article : 333 wordsIt will be remembered that Dr. Macartney, M.L.A., of Melbourne, was charged by his wife, recently, with the murder of Mr. Baillie, in Fiji. That gentleman replied to the charge by stating that it was ...
Article : 173 wordsThe following is an extract from the mail summary of the HOBART TOWN TRIBUNE:—Since the Reibey Ministry took office in July last—much to the disappointment of those who abandoned it, just as ...
Article : 514 wordsThe new rules and the platform of principles of the Yass Freeholders' and Selectors' Association (says the COURIER) have been printed, from all parts of the colony the secretary is in receipt of letters for copies ...
Article : 866 wordsOn the 6th instant, other evidence was taken at Hillston respecting the supposed incendiarism of the woolshed, at Merri Merrigal, was taken at the home station by Mr. Loughnan, Mary Paterson, of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 wordsFALSE PRETENCES.—Sarah Furlong, a young girl about 16 years, daughter of a farmer near Horseley, was arrested on a warrant by Troopers Fowler and Woodcroft on Friday night, charged with obtaining goods under false pretences. It ...
Article : 455 wordsThere were large audiences at all the places of amusement in the city on Saturday night. Many were unable to gain admission to the School of Art, where those clever burnt-corkists, the U. S. Minstrels, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsA painful sensation was caused at Stawell, Victoria, on Friday afternoon, when it became rumoured that Mr. James Grainger, who lately contested the election for Stawell against Mr. Woods, had lost his ...
Article : 462 wordsSIR,—I understood that the Newtown Omnibus Waiting-room was chiefly provided by the company for the convenience of ladies and other passengers, but I am quite sure it will speedily fail to be used for that purpose, if, as I am credibly informed. ...
Article : 84 wordsAbout a quarter past 11, last night, Catherine Ward, aged 18 years, wife of Thomas Ward, died suddenly at his resdence in Elliott-street, Glebe. It appeared that deceased had been ill for the last ten ...
Article : 72 wordsThe excitement continues very great regarding the forthcoming match for the championship between Michael Rush and Edward Trickett. Rush continues hard training in order to reduce himself to his rowing ...
Article : 308 wordsA case of some interest to commercial men was decided last week by the Full Court in the demurer motion in the case Lyons v. Samuel, for the return of a promissory note. Plaintiff, as the assignee for T. F. ...
Article : 309 wordsAn influential meeting was held at the Court-house, Campbelltown, on Friday, the 15th instant, to consider a petition to the Legislative Assembly in favour of the extension of railway, from its present terminus at Redfern to the Circular ...
Article : 275 wordsIn 1874 the number of miners in Victoria was 46,512, and the number of accidents in that year was 296, 96 being killed and 245 injured, making a total of 335 killed and injured. In 1875 there ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 18 Jun 1877, Page 2
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