M. Jules Simon, in accepting the direction of the Paris Echo, publishes in the columns of that journal a letter in which he undertakes the task, not with the object of casting any light upon the causes ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Turks, owing to the Russians being reinforced in Asia, have evacuated Soukham Kaleh, on the eastern shore of the Black Sea. The Russians have taken the position of Lovatz ...
Article : 95 wordsThe cases of any moment admitted this morning were Philip Cadoy, 43, fracture of clavicle, caused by a fall from a plank at Redfern. Julia Mitchell, 29, wound on forehead, received in a family fight. John ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsTHE WEATHER, &c.—I am glad to say that during last week we have had some delightfully refreshing rain, which was just then much needed to set forth a timely spring in the grass, and every other article In the vegetable kingdom. ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Government decided this morning to accept the tender of Mr. William Watkins for the construction of the line of railway from Werris Greek to Gunnedah, (41 miles in length) for which work ...
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Advertising : 826 wordsMIRACULOUS ESCAPE.—On Tuesday night, as Mr. J. J. Taylor was proceeding home on horseback, along the Kissing Point-road, and when near the spot about the repairing of which their has been so much angry discussion in the council ...
Article : 348 wordsA romantic episode reaches us from America, disclosing an interesting phase of the connubial relations which prevail in the States. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, a lady described as of "prepossessing ...
Article : 297 wordsAt the Central Police Court this morning, in the Summons Court, a rather important case affecting the privileges of doorkeepers at places set apart for public amusement, was decided. Mr. William Willis Evans ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsThe Assembly were occupied till past midnight, on the proposal of increasing the salary of Mr. Sheridan, the Collector of Customs, at Maryborough. Mesers. Morehead, Stevenson, and ...
Article : 103 wordsSome little time ago a new reef was discovered about five miles N.E. of the old Junce Reefs by Mr. A. Mourant, the line being visible for 200ft along the surface. A shaft was sunk to a depth of 40ft, and the ...
Article : 191 wordsFrom the Scientific American we gather th[?] Mr. Eli Hunt, of New York, has invented a novel means of propulsion for steamships, which he believes will secure a speed of thirty miles per hour besides ...
Article : 197 wordsThe efforts of the police to discover the murderer of the unfortunate packer, whose remains were found a short time ago near Thornborough, proved futile till yesterday. In Brisbane, ...
Article : 79 wordsThe September sittings of the Newcastle District Court commenced here on Monday last, 3rd instant, before his honor Judge Wilkinson, with a very fair list of cases. The hearing extended over Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday ...
Article : 608 wordsMr. Bryant,of Hunter-street, has commenced to manufacture a description of saddle which we judge likely to be well approved by those who sit in the saddle much, and desire to care for their cattle. It ...
Article : 213 wordsThe report that Hobart Pasha, like some other members of the Turkish Government, is helping to govern Turkey on his own responsibility derives some continuation from the following statement ...
Article : 250 wordsThe fact of the wages in New South Wales having much improved lately has had the effect of inducing the general labourers employed in Brisbane to demand higher rates. In the case of the ...
Article : 260 wordsA far more cheering aspect has been in most places assumed by the vegetation in neighbouring localities since the showers and sunshine of the past day or two. Fortunately, as was the reverse in the case ...
Article : 223 wordsA case of peculiar interest to owners of mineral land and others was decided yesterday by the full court, consisting of Sir James Martin (Chief Justice), Mr. Justice Hargrave (Primary Judge in Equity), and Mr. ...
Article : 1,048 wordsAs showing what may be done by care in importing and breeding the right sort of sheep, our attention has been directed (says the S. A. ADVERTISER) to a number of fleeces shown by Mr. G. A. Gebhardt ...
Article : 246 wordsThe French Government has just conferred the military medal upon a young woman employed in the telegraphic office at Pithiviers during the war of 1870. Upon the arrival of the German forces ...
Article : 914 wordsA provisional school, under the Council of Education, was formally opened here on Monday last by J. B. R. Robertson, Esq., J.P., chairman of the local board. A large number of persons attended. The building has been kindly pieced by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 wordsThrough the courtesy of the agents, we had an opportunity yesterday of interviewing the latest arrivals from the old country. They appeared a strapping, healthy lot of men and handsome, active ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsFrom a New York correspondent's last letter we extract the following interesting theatrical gossip :—"Middle, Aimee lingered the longest with us this summer, and before sailing for France to ...
Article : 362 wordsAccording to Public Health a patent has been recently obtained in England by Dr. Jules Felix and M. F. Moulin, of Brussels, for an apparatus which has for its object the destruction (by means of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 6 Sep 1877, Page 3
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