A MEETING of the City Council was held at the Town Hall, this day, presided over by Alderman Chapman, in the absence of the Mayor. The following councillors were present:—Aldermen Oatley, Green ...
Article : 364 wordsA large meeting bas been held at Manchester, at which resolutions were adopted Betting forth that the British Government is an obstacle to the maintenance of peace, and protesting against the ...
Article : 400 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Francis has announced himself as a candidate for Warrnambool in the place of Sir James M'Culloch. The Government candidate is not yet announced, but an ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Prince of Wales has latterly displayed an activity on public matters, indicating that he has arrived at a true conception of the duties of his position. His work on the Paris Exhibition has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,079 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A clergyman, in a letter to the Argus this morning, brings a charge of plagiarism against the Australian Churchman, published in Sydney, and publishes in parallel ...
Article : 61 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—About a month ago a Miss Wark, a respectable restaurant keeper, was robbed of a cash-box containing £22. The Mayor, bearing of her loss, generously gave her a cheque ...
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Family Notices : 190 wordsPARKES, Tuesday.—The escort left Parkes with 433oz. 6d wt. of gold for the Sydney Mint. ...
Article : 18 wordsPORT DARWIN, Tuesday.—The Thales, steamer, from Hongkong, landed here fifty Chinese, and sails to-day with 340 for Sydney. ...
Article : 23 wordsBRISBANE , Monday.—A second proclamation has been issued by the Government, to the effect that no publicans' licenses will be granted till the next annual meeting, excepting those that have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsThe steamship City of New York, Captain Cogh, arrived at Auckland at 9.30 a.m. to-day, with the mails and passengers via San Francisco. The ship will resume her passage for Sydney this evening. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe sky last night again became clear, and this morning broke fine. The country weather indications this morning were:—Ballina, showery; Port Macquarie, unsettled: Cooms, frosty; Murrurundi ...
Article : 53 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—A letter appears in print here to-day from the Rev. Mr. Sutton, incumbent of St. John's, stating that the Bishop has ordered the removal at all the ornaments on the altar from ...
Article : 66 wordsTHE receipt of further telegraphic news from, England, after an interval of four days, shown how much cause there is for the intense interest with which the effect of each day's progress is ...
Article : 906 wordsThere are several rumours a[?]toot about politics, and about the course likely to be taken in regard to the rejection of the Electoral Bill. It seems pretty clear that several of those members whose electorates were ...
Article : 238 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In the Flinders election, Messrs-Goglin, Cooke, and Murtlock were returned, and Mr. Williams thrown out.—Mr. Boucaut leaves for Melbourne to-day, to attend the cable ...
Article : 68 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—The General Pell, steamer, left Cooktown yesterday. The Leichardt, from Cooktown to Sydney, has reached Townsville. The Elamang, steamer, from Sydney to ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Premier (Hon. J. S. Faruell) hat prepared and will introduce this evening, if possible, the Bill to define the privileges of Parliament. It was thought by some hon. men ...
Article : 144 wordsTHE following notification appear in to-day's Gazette:—Constable Augustus Joseph Charles Agussiz to be acting clerk of petty sessions at Mogil Mogil. Senior-constable Roger Sparker, to the acting clerk of petty sessons at Greta. ...
Article : 306 wordsRussia accepts Prince Bismarck's suggestion as to the mutual withdrawal of the Russian troops and the English fleet. The area of the strike is extending. Some of the ...
Article : 427 wordsThe first number of a newspaper appeared at Wentworth on the 15th ultimo, when a goodly number of inhabitants assembled at the printing office on the occasion of christenig the paper. Mr. Campbell ...
Article : 149 wordsYOUNG, Monday.—Mr. Walton, M.P., of Forbes, has commenced an inquiry to-day, which was instituted by persons who petitioned for a municipality, and who claim that a counter petiton ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 592 wordsThe Evening News office has been visited (says the BEGA STANDARD)by a couple of miners who have not given encouraging reports of the new goldfield. They state that only five men are at work, and that ...
Article : 161 wordsJames Halstead, steamboat proprietor, was prosecuted by Inspector Johnson, of the Marine Board, at the Water Police Court, this morning, on a charge of having employed an uncertificated engineer to manage ...
Article : 97 wordsNo work was done this morning until after the sun came out, and the trainers had partaken of breakfast. The first to go ware Woolstone and Dockwood, who did a very decent two miles, Woolstone having ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsA youth, named Patrick A, Brady, was brought up at the Water Police Court, this morning, on a charge of unlawfully using a bay mare without the consent of William Claten, the owner. The prisoner ...
Article : 79 wordsIn the Banco Court to-day, before the Chief Justice and a jury of four, commenced the action brought by John Eales, executor under the will of the late John Eales, against Alexander Brown and John ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsDuring the last fortnight the traffic on the various lines of railway has been so great that the limited rolling stock at the command of the Traffic Manager (Mr. Carlisle) and his officials, has been ...
Article : 319 wordsThere is still, we regret to lean, grave anxiety felt for Mr. T. S. Mort; by his friends and medical attendants. Dr. Dick is in constant attendance, and all that medical skill can suggest is being done for the ...
Article : 306 wordsPORT DARWIN, Monday.—The connecting steamer has arrived at Batavia, from Singapore, with English messages, which are now coming through to this station. The break in the cable, which is ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Executive Council yesterday, considered the canes of the two men who were sentenced to death at the last sittings of the Criminal Court, Goulburn. In the one cue John Glass was convicted of rape; and in ...
Article : 76 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—All the arrangements are completed for the holding of the Conference on Thursday. The Victorian Government will be represented by the Chief Secretary and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsThe Bega Gazette says:—" We believe nearly three hundred men we now on the mountain, so that it will be well tested The yield is said to improve with every foot driven. Miners are steadily ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE "Last" RUMOUR.—The English Government has issued a contract for a large number of pun of boots for the army. If we are to go to war, it is quite right to look about for plenty of Bluchers and ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 7 May 1878, Page 2
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