THe Australian cricketers had a most enthusiastic reception on. their arrival here to play their first match against an English eleven. This was commenced to-day; the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,137 wordsThos. Dwyer, who pleased not guilty on Monday to a charge of perjury preferred against him, was placed in the dock this morning. The prosecution was conducted by Mr. Manning; the prisoner was undefended. ...
Article : 1,036 wordsBOURKE, Wednesday.—The body of a white man has been found in the Warrego River, near Karney. The police and the coroner leave for the place tomorrow.—The weather is horribly dry, and sheep. ...
Article : 65 wordsNotwithstanding the pacific tone of recent news from St. Petersburg, the Russians continue massing troops in the neighbourhood of Constantinople and the Bosphorus, and are advancing near ...
Article : 59 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Mr.John Bosworth, M.P.,has returned from the North, and saya that Lake Eyre country is looking splendid, and that, more rain had fallen lately than for the last seven . •, ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Daily News states that General Todleben has seat the Ports an ultimatum, demanding the immediate evacuation of the fortresses of Shumla and Varna the port of Batoum, and stating that ...
Article : 52 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday,—The leading Chinese residents waited upon the mayor to Petition for assistance in a movement for subscriptions for their starving countrymen in China. The mayor ...
Article : 67 wordsWe (Stanthorpe lost) are indebted to Mr. James Worrell, of Sagarloaf, a gentleman upon whose vera-city we place the best reliance, for the following account of a most extraordinary occurrence. We give ...
Article : 320 wordsCount Schouvaloff, Russian Ambassador to England, has started on his return journey to London. ...
Article : 23 wordsAdELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr John Howard, one of the proprietor of the Register, who died last night, suffered long from consumption, aud leaves a. widow and large.family well provided for.— ...
Article : 86 wordsRussian semi-official journals state that the recent movements of Russian troops have been necessary reasons of health, and that there is no intention on the part of Russia to occupy ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Ministers who composed the Governor's speech, had no easy task to perform. They had to relate the work of the session, and nothing of importance has been done, excepting the passing of ...
Article : 791 wordsAfter a long and animated debate in the House of Commons, on the motion of the Marquis of Hartington, against the employment of Indian troops in Europe, the House adjourned until ...
Article : 62 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The new Land Bill of the Sydney Government is favourably regarded here, and it is feared that if passed it will attract many of the best Victorian agriculturists over the ...
Article : 78 wordsSerious riots bare begun at Preston. ...
Article : 12 wordsA. practical paper on "Coast Defence" by Lieut. Parrott, of the Engineer corps, Sydney Battallon, appears in this week's Town and conder journal Now that a through ra-organisation of the ...
Article : 64 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Berry and Mr. Burns had an interview yesterday in reference to carrying out the object agreed to at the cable conference. It was arranged that a draft ...
Article : 105 wordsTelegrams from the East continue hopeful Count Schouvaloff, it is reported, is convinced that Russia will yield to the wishes of the other Powers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsOne of the most Atrocious and cold-blooded! murders ever perpetrated in Queensland was committed (writes a correspondent who witnessed the out rage to the BRISBANE COURIER of Tuesday) on the ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A curious discovery line been made. It has been discovered that the ballot papers from the East Melbourne election were Used for the extermely democratic purpose of ...
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Family Notices : 378 wordsMELBOURNE Wednesday.—A new proposal has been submitted for the erection of a new Hall of commerce, containing large hall, restaurant, emoking room, telegraph office, &c. The plan is ...
Article : 100 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—in a few hours To-day, 440 signatures of unemployed were attached to a petition to be Bint to Government. It was signed by about equal numbers of mechanics and ...
Article : 704 wordsThe following insolvents were granted certificates of conformity:-John Lanideryon, Samuel Benjamin, Julius Jacobie, and N. F. J. M. Hyernaimas. William Stephenson's certificate was suspended for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 674 wordsTHE telegraphic news from Europe during the last few days Las Indicated a more decided movement in favour of international peace than before. There are still, it must be admitted, some features ...
Article : 826 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday— The Newcastle Borough Council are about to lay down asphalte pavement in certain portions of the city, and they have deter-to employ competent persons to superintend ...
Article : 61 wordsA [?] experienced in having a gallows erected for the [?] of Ing Chee and John [?] on the 28th instant. Local [?] are [?] to do so. I do not know whether the other prisoners could be forced to do so against their will. If ...
Article : 213 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Great interest is felt in the races od Queen's Birthday, on the old Adelaide course. Lockleys and Glenormiston are most fancied for the Birthday Handicap, and Sydney for ...
Article : 34 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Air. John Howard Mark, one of the proprietors and editor of the Register newspaper, died last night. BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr. Butterfield, chief ...
Article : 49 wordsJames Butler, a young man, was charged at the Central Police Court, this morning, with stealing a book valued at 20%, the property of the Sydney School of Arts. The book was borrowed from the ...
Article : 130 wordsSIR,—Having noticed a small paragraph in your issue of the 20th instant, headed as above, headed that the conference held at the Town Hall, Sydney, in the evening of the 13th intent at which I was the chairman, was not represented by ...
Article : 147 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Bowen arrived on Sunday. The mails wore landed and a lighter sent down to take her passengers to the quarantine station, in consequence of small-pox on ...
Article : 132 wordsThe City Coroner to-day held an inquest at Darlinghurst respecting the death of a native boy called Charlie, a native of the island of sarto. It appeared from the evidence of Mr. Abraham.Levy, of 236, ...
Article : 179 wordsYesterday a woman named Eliza Parfitt wa found dead in the bush, off the Line Cove-road. All inquest will be held this afternoon at the Gardeners' Arms, Lane Cove-road. ...
Article : 33 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Logan, at the crossing near the road from the Comet to Peak Downs, is flooded half a mile wide and 15ft deep. There is neither bridge nor boat with which to effect a ...
Article : 70 wordsWe understand that His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson has received, from the Imperial Government, an offer of a very important position. Sir Hercules has the matter under consideration, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 22 May 1878, Page 2
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