A COMMITTE meeting of the Municipal Council of Sydney book place on Thursday. at the Town Hall. Present M. Chapman Esq. (acting mayor, in the chaff), Alderman Cor[?] Young Mess, [?] Palmer, Kippax, Fowler ...
Article : 373 wordsIn regard to the Views of the deputation from the City and Glebe municipal Councils, that recently waited on the Colonial Socretary in respect of the insalutary state of the head of Black wattle Cove ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Queen of Spain is dead. Her illness was of short duration. The loss is mourned throughout the country, as the Queen was everywhere popular. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,366 wordsThe hotly contested subject of the prohibition of stock importation affords a curious illustration of the protectionist tendencies of men when their own special interests are affected. The wealthy ...
Article : 844 wordsAmongst a bomber of reports sent in to the Municipal Council on Thursday by the city architect was one which recommended a considerable expenditure in painting and improving the George-street ...
Article : 79 wordsThe match between the Australians and Twenty Two of Birmingham resulted in a draw, owing to the heavy ra infall. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe European Congress have finished the Bulgarian question and made arrangements for the dicmantling of Danubian and Bulgaran fortresses. ...
Article : 26 wordsA case of some interest to owners of dogs was tried in the District Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. Watkins, the Inspector of Nuissnce, Camperdown, was, on the 16th April last. bitten by a do[?] the ...
Article : 94 wordsAn Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is imminer. LONDON. June 26. The Congrese has settle the questions of ...
Article : 167 wordsThursday evening was bitterly cold, and one of the frugal children of the Flowery Land, named Him Quong, who resides at the classic quarters of Dursand's Alley, conceived the notion of indulging in a little ...
Article : 327 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held, last night at the School of Arts Balmain for the purpose of impressing upon the Government the nercasily of securing recrestion grounds for Balmato, at the heads of White Bay and Snal's Bay. About 50 ...
Article : 604 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Lady Robinson left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Wedonga, intending to return to Sydney oveland, accompanied by Miss Robinson and Master hercules robinson. The ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsAttention has been draws in the City Council to the very inferior supply of gas now afforded by the Australian GAs [?] Company, as also to the very limited supply that is accorded. It was represented ...
Article : 181 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The Waratah Football Team had a practice at the Victorian game in the Madelin-strest reserve yesterday; but the ground was too slippery, and the sides of ten each too ...
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Family Notices : 100 wordsThe case of Martin Guest, yesterday afternoon, before the Full Court, revelled some curious acomalies of the law. It would appear that Martin Guest was some years ago a member of No. 1 Dayspring ...
Article : 754 wordsWithin the last fortnight a number of workmen have been employed effecting extensions to the legislative Assembly Chamber. The work which is almost completed, was entrusted to Mr. ...
Article : 244 wordsTHE following notification appears in to-day's G[?]:— APPOINTMENT IS.—Msurice J. O'connor, Esq., tobe visiting surgeon of the gaol at Darlinghurst, and of the lu[?] reception house. vice [?]ron decassed; William George Watson ...
Article : 288 wordsIt is likely that for many years to come the intercourse between the Australian colonies and the coloured races. who in various ways come into relation with them, will be the subject of ...
Article : 671 wordsYASS, Friday.—At the Court of Quarter Sessions this morning Arthur Remmington was brought up for sentence. The judge, after locerating the prisoner with his tongue for nearly a quarter of ...
Article : 275 wordsThe whole number of the shares of the Sydney Model Lodging Company have been taken up, and it now devolves on the provisional committee to negotiate for the procuring of a suitable site, and the ...
Article : 351 wordsCUMBERLAND MUTUAL [?]MENT SOCIETY.—The annual meeting of the abore society was held in St. John's school room, on Tuesday night. The balance to the credit a the society shows £21 k1[?] 7d. Several tules were amended ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,094 wordsThe True Blues, a temperance organisation, under the sspices of Mr. T. W. Craven, of Sussexstreet, had a most successful meeting at the Kent-street Ragged Scho[?] last evening. The chair was ...
Article : 180 wordsA correspondent, writing from Meadow Flat, Bathure district, says a magisterial inquiry was held at Mount Lamble, on the 20th instant, on the body of a man found dead near the roadside. about half a mile on the Rydal side ...
Article : 229 wordsOn Sunday last a row occurred at the Chinese Camp, Albury during which (according to the PILOT) a Chinaman named Ah Wah, a storekeeper, got a which over the skull with a bottle. A corps of ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Thomas Vivers informs us (G.I. Examiner) that the six guarantors for the Glen Innes, Jockey Club overdraft met the other day, and paid off the amount, which reached £1803. When the idea of ...
Article : 183 wordsThe weather last night was generally admitted as the coldest we have had during the winter. This morning the wind was severe and cutting. Although the sky was very clear and cloudless. The records ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Minister for Works, the Hon. John Sutherland, leaven Sydney for Newcastle by to-night's steamer. The pressure of Public business just now is such that Mr. Sutherland will have to return to ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 28 Jun 1878, Page 2
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