An arrangement has been come to between Count Schouvaloff and the Marquis of Salisbury, whereby the Balkans [?]half divide Bulgaria, as constituted under the Treaty of San ...
Article : 102 wordsIt has been officially stated that the Marquis of Salisbury, on be part of Great Britain, and Count Schouvaloff, [?] the part of Russia, signed on agreement on the 30th May lost, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,446 wordsEdward White, well known in political circles, appeared before the bench at the Water Police Court this morning on a charge of breaking a lamp, value [?] the property of the secretary of the Gas Company ...
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Family Notices : 257 wordsElizabeth Roe. 50 years of age, servant, was charged at the Water Police Court, this morning, with stalling a silver fork and chins cup and saucer, value 5s, the property of William Streek. She was found guilty. ...
Article : 56 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A most sensational proposal has been made by Captain Mandeville, of the Cerberus. He has applied for permission to take the vessel outside the Heads, and then, on ...
Article : 636 wordsSaloon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bates, Mrs. Decurey Barton, family (4[?]. and servant Miss Bugne Mr. Edmund Bowman, Mr. John Butler Mr. W. P. Croft. W. N. Erith. W. Elwes. Mrs. Fincham J. ...
Article : 218 wordsA young man named William Watkins, described as a coachbuilder, was charged, before Messrs. Lester and Goodrich, at the Water Police Court, this morning. with having attempted to commit suicide. He ...
Article : 85 wordsConstable Devine arrested a man named Michael Sullivan, early on Sunday morning, in Barrack-street, on a chugs of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The prisoner proved a rough customer to ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Australian Eleven were defeated by the Longsight (Manchester suburban) Eighteen, by two wickets. Grace and Gilbert, the two famous bats played against the Australian Eleven. ...
Article : 34 wordsA serious garrotting case came before the Central Police Court this morning, in which two youths and two women, named respectively John Davis, aged 18, Thos. Johnston. 19, Julia Tawnier, and Bella ...
Article : 183 wordsThe news received to-day from Cooktown, and published in this issue, concerning New Guinea, is much more promising than what has come to us for some time past. The reports that reached ...
Article : 663 wordsA severe collision between two vehicles occurred shortly before 5 o'clock last Saturday afternoon, on the Newtown-road near the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Asylum. It appears that Mr. Smith, a grocer &c. on ...
Article : 388 wordsIt is rumoured that Parliament will be dissolved in the autumn. ...
Article : 22 wordsAt Thursday's sittings of the Congress, the Earl of Beaconsfield alluded to the dangerous proximity of the opposing forces in the neighbourhood at Constantinople, and expressed a hope ...
Article : 47 wordsIT will be seen with regret, not only here, but in England and Europe, that the Rev. William Branthwaite Clark died yesterday morning at the parsonage of St. Thomas's Church St. Le[?]rds. ...
Article : 430 wordsThe Lancashire operative are beginning to resume work. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe steamship Garonne, after being ashore for three days, got off uninjured. ...
Article : 14 wordsAn old man named William Thompson was committed for trial at the Central Police Court the morning, on a charge of stealing £5, the property of Margaret Bergin. The prisoner was a lodger at ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Earl of Beaconsfield has urged upon the Congress the necessity for the withdrawal of Russian troops from the vicinity of Stamboul, in order to prevent collision with the Turkish troops. ...
Article : 243 wordsA young lad named Alfred Peterson was sentenced at the Central Police Court, the morning, to seven days imprisonment for riotous behaviour. On Saturday evening several hundreds of larrikins amused ...
Article : 84 words[?]edition of the EVENING NEWS wil be issued early, containing most important news now coming through. ...
Article : 25 wordsSIR,—For many weeks past the articles that have appeared in your paper in reference to the Sydney Flour Market appears to me to have been to one-sided that to-day I determined to look over my file of papers, and copy extracts from them ...
Article : 1,035 wordsQUEEN'S THEATRE—A Dew season was commenced at the Queen's Theatre on Saturday night, when Mr. Dorsay Ogden, an American actor, introduced a play witten by Bret Harte, entitled "Two Men of Sandy ...
Article : 859 wordsCOOKTWON, June 17.—On the evening of May 23, the steamer Khedive was approaching Penang lighthouse, when she collided with the Dutch steamer Coorwarts, bound from Batavia via Penang ...
Article : 243 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—Another of the bodies of the lour men supposed to have met their death in the Port Pir[?] boat accident has been recovered. It is that of Mr. Evans, who appears to have swam ...
Article : 89 wordsBy private telegram from Windsor, we are very forty to learn that Mr. G. S. Yea has lost his valuable imported blood horse, "Prince Leopold," who died this morning at Killarney. Prince Leopold is a ...
Article : 85 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Yarra has overflown its banks, and a heavy flood in apprehended, but the weather is clearing.—The Mayor convenes a public meeting at the City Hall on ...
Article : 203 wordsOne of the most painful cases of drowning that has occurred for some time happened yesterday afternoon at the Dunbar Gap, Strath Head. It was most painful from the fact that it was witnessed ...
Article : 432 wordsFew nobler lives have been spent on the islandcont[?] of Australia than that of the Rev. W. B. Clarke. His ministrations in the service of the church, which he to conspicuously adorned, were ...
Article : 958 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Colonel S[?]atchley proceeded overland on Saturday.—The rain this year to date is 16 1/2in, against an average for the last twenty years of a little over [?] 1/2in.—The West ...
Article : 214 wordsJohn Tillitt, of Adelong Crossing, innkeeper. Cause of sequestration: Losses of crops by drought. Linblities. £1633 15s 11d: assets, £319 14s 11d. Assingee Mr. S. Lyons. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 wordsIf there should exist, and there must be at least two hundred persons ext[?]ing who have found themselves at home minus parsosl. minus parasol, umbrella, portemonaie, leather bags, coats, shawis, brooches scarf pins ...
Article : 163 wordsTo-day the weather has again been delightfully fine, although the air sometimes during the day was chilly. There is at present of any change. At most of the [?] districts the same kind ...
Article : 140 wordsA street accident, unparalleled for the ercitement it caused and the effect produced, occurred in the city this afternoon. A home about to be harnessed to a vehicle bolted from the neighbourhood of the ...
Article : 366 wordsThis afternoon the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice Mr. Justice Faucett, and Mr [?]tice Manning, refused to grant a new trial of the Denilquin trespass action, Blackwook v. Dobbin. The rule ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 17 Jun 1878, Page 2
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