THE BIRTHDAY FESTIVI[?].—The day was right [?]yally [?] There could not have been less than [?] persons in the Park at the railway employees [?] and sporks. I have were also m[?] private picnic parties, who appeared to ...
Article : 380 wordsThe Paris Debate confirms, on retiable authority the news that Count Schouvaloff had succeeded in convincing the Emperor of Russias on the advise ability of coming to terms with England. Russia ...
Article : 60 wordsGYMPIE, Saturday.—Splendid stone is being raised in No. 2 North Lady Mary, and rich specimens have been obtained from No. 1 South Louisa. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Loud on Gazette of Friday contains a list of persons off whom Royal honours have been conferred by Her Majesty the Queen. Among them are severaly well-known Australian coloniets. Sir ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Council of Education and its respected chairman have got into sad trouble. Their recent report e[?] into certain arithmetical calculations respecting attendances and double ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.—Edwin Campbell, mining register at Thornborough, has been committed for trial on a charge of irregularity of accounts. ...
Article : 32 wordsADELAIDE, Saturday.—Breadstuffs are unchanged, but the market is dull. A small general business only is doing. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe whole of the preliminaries for the Conference have been completed, and the meeting is fixed to be held at Herlin in June next, when Russia will submit the whole of the terms of the treaty ...
Article : 45 wordsThe eleventh half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Maitland Gaslight Company was held at West Maitland last Thursday evening, Mr. George J. Cohen, chairman of the board of directors, presiding. ...
Article : 316 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.—The Warwick and West-ward and Northern towne, and Stanthorpe Annual Show, was opened yesterday by Mr. Tyrell, M.L.A. The attendandance was good. Farm and garden ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Hon, John Hay, President of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, and Sir William Milne, President of the Legislative Council of South Australia, have been created Knight ...
Article : 117 wordsH.R.H. they Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in-chief of the British army, will shortly proceed to Malta, to inspect the Indian troops upon their arrival there. ...
Article : 40 wordsADELAIDE, Saturday.—The levee held yesterday by the Acting-Governor was well attended. Mr. John Dykes, formerly engineer of the Dandenoug, was presented to the Acting-Governor, who handed ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Russ[?]-Turkish Commission has failed to agree upon a line of demarcation. ...
Article : 19 wordsA cabinet council held yesterday considered the proposals submitted by Count Schouvaloff, the Russian Ambassador. Another meeting of the cabinet is to be held to-day, when it is expected that ...
Article : 44 wordsAndrew Holt, of Deniliquia, produce merchant. Cause of sequestiation. An ar[?] and losses in business. Liabilities, £[?] 5d; assets, £3 6s. Arrgnee, Mr. A. Sandeman. ...
Article : 31 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.—The Premier stated in the Assembly yesterday, in reference to educational subjects, that efforse would be made to procure competent teachers from England, and ...
Article : 159 wordsThe committee appointed at the recent meeting of working men to establish a working men's memorial to the late Mr. T.S. Mort held a meeting on Saturday, at the Swan with Two Necks Hotel, George ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsBY a melancholy boating casualty Tastnania has been deprived of one of her most promment press contributors, lecturers, and travellers. We [?] to Mr. E. R. Richardson, who, with three other men, was ...
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Family Notices : 130 wordsPORTLAND (Victoria), Friday.—Considerable astonishment was caused here by the arrest of M'Donald M'Donald and Kenneth M'Donald, of Ascot Heath Station, near Dartmoor, for stealing ...
Article : 68 wordsThe following have been created members of the Order of the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George:—Sir William Jervois, and the Hon. Thomas Galt, Puisne Judge, Canada. ...
Article : 324 wordsBrisbane, Saturday.—The attendance at all the holiday gatherings, yesterday, was very large, 4000 children of all denominations were present at a fete in the Botanic Gardens. His Excellency ...
Article : 198 wordsTHE accounts received last week, at Cooktown and Birsbane, from Mr. HANRAN, of the "Colonist" expedition, and Mr. INGHAM, the Queensland Government Agent-telegraphic notices of which appear ...
Article : 858 wordsWe are given to understand that the Rev. Mr. Sharp, of Adelaide, is the successor of the Rev. W. Scott, M.A., as warden of St. Paul's College, Sydney. ...
Article : 31 wordsCOOKTOWN, Saturday.—Redlieh, whose party was lately murdered at Broken Island, returned to Port Moresby on the 30th April, accompanied by Mr. Goldie. The party got within a ...
Article : 151 wordsWELLINGTON, Monday.—The Quarter-Sessions here have concluded. John Quinn was found guilty of indecent assault; Charles M'Carthy was found guilty of stealing from the person. Mr. F.B.R. ...
Article : 89 wordsWilliam Hilder, one of the three men injured at the Atlas Works on Thursday last, died at the Infirmary, yesterday, at 1 o'clock. He leaves a wife and family, not well provided for, we believe. The ...
Article : 165 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—A Sailors' Rest and Workman's Coffee-room was opened at Williams-town last night, by Sir William Stawell.—The local secretary of the Australasian Coal Company ...
Article : 204 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—"Our Boys," though drawing crowded houses to the Theatre Royal every night, has been withdrawn, and to-night Shakespeare's sublime tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet," is to be produced. In ...
Article : 190 wordsGLEN INNES, Saturday.—Last night the loyal townspeople here had a torchlight procession through the streets, hoaded by the local band playing national aire. There was a great display ...
Article : 355 wordsA correspondent writes:—It may be interesting to may readers of the EVENING NEWS to be informed that the last of the fever pationts, the poor woman— Mrs. Tierny, died on Wednesday last, after an illness ...
Article : 382 wordsA correspondent at Dandalloo writes a contemporary some particulars of a really extraordinary case which recently occurred at Dandalloo. A man was arrested on a charge of horse stealing, and the ...
Article : 461 wordsHis Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, G.C.M.G., has contributed 25 guineas to the fund now being raised to honour the memory of those late well-known and widely-respected Roman Catholic ...
Article : 452 wordsCOOKTOWN, Saturday.—News of the Colonist Expedition has been received here. After leaving Cooktown they anchored at Lizard Island, and held a meeting, when they unanimously ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 355 wordsOur Liverpool correspondent writes:—A young man named William Haley, aged twenty-six, and a native of the colony had a narrow escape from death during the last week. It appears that he left his ...
Article : 223 wordsAt the Masonic Hall hotel, on Saturday evening a very happy reunion took place in the shape of a complimentary banquet given by the South Sydney Corpe to the gentlemen forming the team of ...
Article : 160 wordsIt was raining this morning at Walgett, Pilliga, Narrabri, Gunnedah, T[?] Coolah, Mudgee, Wellington, Dubbo, and [?] At all other stations the weather was calmer. T[?] ther this morning at ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 27 May 1878, Page 2
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