THE Special, reporter of the Brisbane Telegraph Writes that journal as follows, on Thursday:—[?] occurred here early this morning, which may be described as the most destructive that has ...
Article : 936 wordsSIR,—In the summary of news for transmission to Europe which appeared in your contemporary of the 5th instant, there is contained a list of prices paid for labour for some of the principal trades of the colony, among which shoemakers ...
Article : 174 wordsSIR,—Is nobody responsible for Hyde Park? That portion near the Supreme Court is now covered with large pieces of dirty paper, blowing about in every direction, and the grass In tills particular locality is kept in a, state disgraceful to a ...
Article : 62 wordsA most diabolical attempt to destroy Crawshaw's Imperial Hotel, Bombols, by fire, was made on the morning of Tuesday last, shortly baton daylight. According to the correspondent of the MONARO ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 wordsSIR,—In my letter, published July 5, is the following paragraph:— "This hour, however, I am informed, was not spent in anxious care for the poor patient, but in sending fresh ...
Article : 139 wordsA rather singular accident and providential escape from death occurred on Sunday afternoon. Mr. E. Hannell was nursing his youngest child. 18 months old. on balcony of his house in Blaue-street, and whilst talking to a friend in ...
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Advertising : 4,070 wordsSIR,—The lettr of Dr. Creed, published in your columns on the 5th instant, compels me to point out again the recklessness with which that gentlemen hazards public statements hearing prejudicially upon private character. In ...
Article : 2,140 wordsAt the police court, to-day, Albert Smith, the mate of the American schooner Annie Burr, was summoned to answer the charge of an against committed upon the cook of that vessel, a Chinaines named John Ah ...
Article : 90 wordsA commercial,or bag man, from Sydney, made himself very conspicuous this afternoon by driving up and down Hunter-street with a buggy and Pair of horses in a furious manner, and not particular which side he look. I did not ...
Article : 65 wordsA case of great hardship reached us on Saturday evening from West Maitland. A young man named Bylett with his wife and two children Immigrated to this colony about twelve months ago. During the voyage the ...
Article : 217 wordsA match was played on Saturday afternoon on St. John's Green, between the Hanks and Professionals v. The World. The game was hotly contested, during which there was some rough work, bat luckily beyond sprained ankles there ...
Article : 51 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was repeated at the Theatre Royal last night, and being shortened, went much better than on its first production. ...
Article : 986 wordsThe members of this council met this evening, and after transacting the usual routine business, proceeded to the election of a gentleman qualified to fulfil the duties of city engineer and surveyor. There were eleven applicants, nil ...
Article : 67 wordsThere was a severe front last night, and there is every probability of another one to-night. ...
Article : 17 wordsSIR.—Last evening I witnessed an exhibition ol incivility on the part of an omnibus driver that ought to be made public, and I ask you to allow me to do so through the columns of your paper. Two ladies got in a Forest Lodge bus shortly ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,—On reading your issue of the 6th instant, I notice a report of the progress of Newtown, and you state that our worthy member has represented the electorate for 19 years, and during that time we have net had any Government ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 9 Jul 1878, Page 3
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