SIR,—In the [?] News of July [?] is a letter from Mr. B[?] to answer my letter of January [?] will you therefore kindly give me space for the following:— With regard to the salary of the medical officer Mr. Boyce ...
Article : 1,053 wordsThe city coroner, on Thursday afternoon, held an inquest at the Infirmary respecting the death of a man named John Kelly, who died that morning in the Infirmary from the effects of burns received last ...
Article : 797 wordsJames Morgan a member of the Permanent Force of New South Wales was arrested by Constable John Rafferty yesterday afternoon and taken [?] No. 2 Police Station where he was charged ...
Article : 66 wordsTHE leading America citizens of Sydney commemorated the [?] of the independence of their country by [?] and by a grand banquet at the [?] in the evening. The [?] ...
Article : 760 wordsRobert Adams appeared on remand at the Central Police Court this morning before Messrs. Renwick and Harris to answer a charge of uttering a forged [?] to be a genuine Bank of New South ...
Article : 68 wordsAt the Central Police Court this morning Henry Loy Deck Boh was charged on remand with having on the 17th ultimo inflicted grievous bodily har[?] on his sister-in-law Euphenna Calder. The following ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Bench at the Water Police Court, consisting of the Water Police Magistral and Messrs. Brown and Charlton, were again yesterday called upon to adjudicate is further yacht robberies. Three ...
Article : 634 wordsA very lenient sentence for larceny, in proportion to the value set upon the property stolen, was given by Messrs. Solomon and Elliot at the Water Police Court yesterday morning. A man named ...
Article : 144 wordsIn the metropolis, to-day, there is scarcely any noticeable change in the weather, the sky being perfectly clear and clondl[?]s. The temperature is enjoyable. In many of the country districts the weather ...
Article : 120 wordsThe following appears in the Gazetta to-day:—"Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, 3rd July, 1878 It is requested that the Agricultural Societies of the colony that may be desirous of obtaining aid from the ...
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Advertising : 2,390 wordsThe deficiency in rolling-stock on the Government railways of New South Wales, and particularly in locomotive engines, has for many yean been painfully felt by the department and by the public ...
Article : 426 wordsWe learn that the Rev. Dr. Somervilie returned to Melbourne on Saturday last from his somewhat lengthened visit to New Zealand and Tasmania, and on Tuesday evening he preached to a large audience ...
Article : 165 wordsInspector Seymour brought thirty-seven Corporation cams for investigation, before the Water Police Court this morning. In four, the charges were withdrawn, in four the summonses had not been ...
Article : 143 wordsOur Armidale correspondent writes as follows, under date July 2:—An accident occurred at the western outskirts of Armidale on Tuesday afternoon, at about half-past 2 o'clock, whereby a lad named ...
Article : 147 wordsDuring the last few days a good number of people have been attracted to a shop window in George-street to Inspect two £10 notes, fixed side by side for the purpose of comparison. "Which is the ...
Article : 88 wordsMrs. Bladen-Neill has arranged to hold a matinee next Saturday afternoon. She has secured the patronage of Sir Hercules and Lady Robinson, Lord Ronald Leveson Goner (son of the Duke of ...
Article : 261 wordsBENEFIT TO MR SCOTT-SIDDONS.—Mr. T. S. Scott Siddons, lessee of the Theatre Royal, receives a grand complimentary benefit this evening, and a most attractive performance is promised, as will be seen on ...
Article : 385 wordsIt is now said in Melbourne (according to the Telegraph) that Sir Charles Gavan Daffy it ambitious of the appointment of Agent-General, and that Mr. Lalor strongly supports this claim—not ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 5 Jul 1878, Page 3
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