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Family Notices : 203 wordsMr. Cameron is to move in the Assembly, this evening,.—evening,—That in the opinion of this House, the practice of punishing in the GOVERNMENT GAZETTE applications for permission for wharf extensions ought ...
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Article : 47 wordsThe Working Men's Defence Association held another of their meetings against the Government scheme of immigrations last night at the Conference Hall. The attendance was not large. Mr. Martin ...
Article : 182 wordsThe first notice of motion on the business paper of the Assembly this afternoon, is the following, by Captain Onslow:— That, in the opinion of this House the proposed construction of a Breakwater at Trial ...
Article : 66 wordsA monster shark caught by the Queenscliff fishermen at the entrance to Geelong Bay has been brought to Melbourne, and is exihibited at Way's oyster saloon, 91 Bourke-street east, near the Theatre ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsA Russian contingent, by a vigorous assault and undaunted bravery, has successfully carried the advance entrenchments before the Turkish position at Zewin. The engagement continues. ...
Article : 29 wordsA young man, named Joseph Carter, fell down the hold of the steamer Lord Ashley last night, and died shortly afterwards from the injuries he had received.—Mr. L. Peak was presented last ...
Article : 91 wordsA rumour was current in town on Friday (the TIMES says)that a Chinaman afflicted with, leprosy was camped near the lagoon below the town. It was stated he had come up the river from Brotherooney ...
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Article : 206 wordsTO-MORROW afternoon our Legislative Assembly will be called upon to respond to the Queensland Government, and to place on record its deliberate views on the excessive and rapid ...
Article : 1,276 wordsA girl named Ralph was bunted to death on Saturday, through her clothes catching fire.—The steamers from Sydney arrived at 10.20 this morning, crowded with people. They were ...
Article : 442 wordsThe libel case, Caswell v. Love, in which a verdict was given by consent in the Supreme Court for 40s and costs, is being carried out to the bitter end. The defendant, in default of paying costs, which ...
Article : 144 wordsMonday evening was appointed for paying over the stakes to the victor of the late boat race, at Mr. James Punch's hotel, and as might be expected on such an occasion, there was a dense crowd of the ...
Article : 348 wordsAt the Central Police Court, yesterday, before Messrs. Pearce, Hunt, Davies, Spence Harris and M' Lean, Frederick Barker was, on the complaint of Senior-sergeant Larkins and constable Treawick ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 wordsMr. W. H. H. Davenport, one of the brothers whose performances as illusionists have created for them a worldwide reputation, died at the Oxford Hotel, King-street, on Sunday morning, from ...
Article : 171 wordsThe people of Bathurst were considerably excited on Monday last, by several telegrams received from Lithgow,stating that a pugilistic encounter had taken place between Mace and Jackson, and that ...
Article : 284 wordsThe following letter appeared in the GLEN INNS GAURDIAN:—"Glen Innes, June 29, 1877. Mr. Editor,—Three nights in succession have I had dreams about the great boat race between Rush and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsThe annals of Matrimonial Courts here or elsewhere never produced (says the Adelaide Evening Journal), a more flagrant instance of shameless depravity, wanton cruelty, and pitiful cowardice—in ...
Article : 580 wordsIt has just been reported that a new and rich goldfield has been discovered at a spot about thirty miles from Charters Towers. Already a rush has set in, and there is a certainty of the new ...
Article : 66 wordsThe City Coroner, yesterday afternoon, held an inquest at the Observer Tavern Tower, George-street, touching the death of a man named Alexander M'Lean, a seaman of the schooner Advance, who was ...
Article : 382 wordsWe understand that, one day last week, a number of persons were arrested at what is known as the Gulf-Stream Company;'s ground a locality distant from Vegetable some 24 miles, with an intervening ...
Article : 283 wordsSIR,—As a motion having reference to Mr. P.G. King's suggestions on the above subject is to be brought before the Council of the Agricultural Society, as their meeting, to-morrow (Wednesday), I wish to make a few remarks ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 3 Jul 1877, Page 2
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