NOW that we are daily receiving news of important engagement [?] the Turks and Russians in Asiatic Turkey, the following article descriptive of the locale of the war in that quarter ...
Article : 791 wordsTHE Parliamentary Sketcher of Mayfair gives the following running description of the introduction to the House of Commons of Sir Hardings Giffard, the Solicitor General, who has been so long in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsAnother trial of the eighty-ton gun [?] at Shoebury [?] on May 4. The great gus stood upon the line of rails running from the sea, laid down to facilitate travelling; and the target was ...
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Advertising : 680 wordsWe are informed, on good authority, that Mr. Rush being dissatisfied with the contest on Saturday, is determined to challenge the champion, Mr. Trickett to another match on the Parramatta River, as soon as ...
Article : 59 wordsA professional sculler is gradually, working his way to the top of the tree—if, indeed, he is not there already—who two years ago was an unknown man on the Thames. This is T. Blackman, of Dulwich, who ...
Article : 488 wordsThe following notifications appear in to-day's GAZETTE:—CONSULAR.—John C.H. Baass, Esq., is to be recognised as Vice Consul for Austria, at Sydney. during the absence of A. H. J. Baass, Esq., Consul for Austria from the Colony. ...
Article : 457 wordsThe marriage, three months since, of the Hon. William Felix Austin Munster, of Brighton, Sussex, England, to Miss Blauche, daughter of Dr. H. C. Lynch, a highly respected citizen of St. Louis ...
Article : 665 wordsWe learn that the lending branch of the Free Public Library will be opened to-morrow. ...
Article : 18 wordsAbout half-past eight o'clock this morning, Constable Sheeran was met in Market-street by a man named Peter Peter Petrie, a labourer, residing at Mr. Taylor's lodging-house, 100, Clarence-street, who informed ...
Article : 154 wordsCh[?]Pasha, having been recalled from the Dauube, has been sent to Bagdad—which is, practically, into exile. It is declared that the Sultan has adopted this course towards Chefket as a ...
Article : 475 wordsThe Paramatta River contest, on Saturday, resolved itself into a rather stupendous task for the officials at the telegraph office. The most expert operators were retained for afternoon duty, and as ...
Article : 175 wordsA meeting of the corportion of Sydney took place this forenoon at the Town Hall. Present: the Right Worshipful the Mayor (J. Merriman, Esq.), and Alderman Playfair, Macintosh. M.P., Young, Davies ...
Article : 507 wordsAlthough it is generally known that the celebrated Hobart Pasha is an Englishman, the particulars of his origin and career are not so well understood. Hobart Pasha, whose real designation is the ...
Article : 480 wordsPARLIAMENT has resumed, after the election of the Ministers, the Governor's speech has been delivered, and honourable members have ended their first week's business, which in truth, is not ...
Article : 775 wordsLast night a murder and suicide of a most distressing nature were perpetrated in Highbury New park. At about a quarter to 9 o' clock Police-constable 330N was on duty at the corner of Church-street ...
Article : 321 wordsA special from Jassy says:—"The entire Turkish flotilla appeared before Ibraila, and on coming into position began bombarding. The fire of the Turkish vessels was at once returned by the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 3 Jul 1877, Page 3
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