A strange occurrence recently took place in the Tasmanian main line of railway. A young lady named Miss Biggs jumped from the train from a groundless fear of a fellow passenger. It appears ...
Article : 190 wordsAt the central police court this morning before Messrs. Jolly and Reading, J.P.'s william Marshall, 29, Mary An[?] Burton, 43, John Conlon, 38, and Charles John Braithwalte. 63, on remand, were charged with having felonlonaly forged ...
Article : 988 wordsThomas Jeffries, of Miami, late of Waratah Cause of sequestration Losses sustained in working a rules. Liabilities, £36 6s 1d; assets, £5 Assignes Mr. S. Lyons. ...
Article : 36 wordsOn Monday last as Mr. Lambarde was returning by the back way, as it is called, from Nar[?] to Boheena, says the NARRABRI HERALD, he fortuitously came across an old shepheid, employed on the station ...
Article : 154 wordsSt. Albans, Vt. July 14.—Much excitement is caused by the report that Rev. A. J. Samson is a defaulter to a large amount to several estates for which he acted as executor or administrator. He is a ...
Article : 56 wordsPittsburg, July 15.—The Principal business portion of Elk city, Clarion country, was destroyed by fire early this morning. A despatch to the DAILY DERRICK gives the following particulars:—Elk city was ...
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Advertising : 2,599 wordsIn speaking of the production of "Transported for Life," which delighted hundreds here at the time of the Trickett excitement, the Melbourne Ace says:—"Mr. George Darrell assumed the role of Gerald ...
Article : 320 wordsFurther interesting information in regard to the great tidal wave, which recently visited so disastrously the South American coast, was received from Captain Nisson, of the barque Poloms who arrived in port last ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Cricket Association commences the season with a balance of £41 At the meeting of the members, last night, the secretary stated that the Australian team, who propose going to England. ...
Article : 111 wordsDEADWOOD D.T. July 17,—The Blask Hills TIMES publishes the follwing this evening as an extra: We have from Mr. John M'Kelvency, of St. Paul, that this afternoon as the bismarck stage ...
Article : 148 wordsOn Monday evening last the inmates of the above named institution were kindly entertained by Mr. Davies. the distinguished professional ventrilo quist in the large hall of the Asylum. About 400 of ...
Article : 161 wordsA three ply polygamist, living a few miles south of Salt Lake City, who desired a fourth boldly declared his intention to a young widow residing here, and pleaded for her hand, but was refused. As his own ...
Article : 137 wordsThe nomination of a member for the southern Goldfield's took place here to-day. There was no opposition to the Minister for Mines (Mr. Baker), and he was declared duly elected. ...
Article : 44 wordsPanama July 7,—According to news received by the steamship Orya, Eucador has again been the scene of volcanic eruptions and destructive floods, causing it is feared, loss of life and destruction of property. ...
Article : 319 wordsThe first begie engine delivered at the railway station by the phaenix Foundry Company at Ballarat made a trial trip on Friday as lar as Lal Lal and back, under the supervision of Mr. Sewell, the Government ...
Article : 224 wordsThe drought from which this district has long been suffering is, apparently, now broken up. Rain communed ailing steadily about 2 o'clock this morning, oDd is still pouring down with every ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE City Coroner this day held an inquest at his office, Hyde Park, concerning the deth of a cab proprietor named William Short, aged 47 years, a native of Ireland, who was killed by a fall from his cabin ...
Article : 443 wordsThe telegraphic board at the General Post Office denotes that this morning it was raining at Tenterfield, Clarence Heads, Glen Iunes, Inverell, Warialda (hearily), Bundarro, Port Macquarie, Armidale ...
Article : 136 wordsThe steamship Ocean, Captain J. C. Jacques, left Hongkong on Saturday, the 4th August, bound to Sydney with a cargo of tea and four passengers. Experienced fine weather up till Sunday at noon. Lat. ...
Article : 554 wordsOn July 14, a reporter from the SAN FRAKCISCO MAIL interviewed Mr. C. Mitchell Grant, F.R.G.S., and a member of the Antropological Institute of Great Britain, as to the best means of stopping the influx of ...
Article : 329 wordsOar London correspondent's menage, which was published in our second edition yesterday, will be read with interest as explaining the events of the war during the last few days, and showing the relative ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 345 wordsBaltimore, July 17.—Strikers threw a freight train from the Baltimore and Ohio track this morning damaging the engine and some cars, and injuring the engineer and fireman. There is some excitement ...
Article : 272 wordsA rather severe accident happened at the Redfern railway station on Sunday morning to a young man named David Fleming, who resides at 530, Kent-street. The young man had been to Burwood, and ...
Article : 193 wordsIt may not bo generally known Unit at the present time several ladies indulge themselves very frequently in the healthy exercise of beat-pulling. Such is the case, however, and during the past week it was ...
Article : 331 wordsSIR,—Not long ago I sent you a letter on the above subject, which you were good e[?]ough to insert in your paper. But as the complaint, &c. I stated therein has not been remedied, I wish to put forth the following, which will be the means of ...
Article : 145 words[?] Police Office, this mo[?] fore [?] and Helsham, a girl named Ada Murrell whose name was entered on the police sheet as 15, was brought up by warrant for that she being ...
Article : 231 wordsThe authority of Great Britain in her now consolidated, loyal, and solemnly recogniced Empire of the Indies, is visibly represented by 80,000 English troops. which compose, however, but the pucleus of a vast ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 29 Aug 1877, Page 3
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