Lord Beaconsfield, in course of a speech to-day, reviewed the business of the Berlin Congress, and reiterated that the objects for which it had met had been attained. He said peace would be secured ...
Article : 58 wordsJohn Gilbert, of Hanbury, miner. Cause of [?]equestration: An execution has been issued against i[?]vent's goods by a judgment creditor. Lisbilities, £66 3s; [?] £12 15s. Mr. S. Lyons, assigues. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 843 wordsIt would seem from the action of the majority of the shareholders of the A.S.N. Company, at a meeting held yesterday afternoon, that they are resolved that no good offices of mediation shall at present be ...
Article : 967 wordsThere is good reason for being hopeful that a settlement may the effected before long between the A.S.N. Co. and their seaman. The shareholders at length are stirring and though their action has ...
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Family Notices : 500 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Saturday.—The body of George Adams, who was drowned in Lake Macqusrie, was recovered yesterday, and at the inquest to-day, the jury returned a verdict that deceased ...
Article : 51 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—Bulwer's beautiful and ever fresh play, "The Lady of Lyous," is to be produced at the Theatre Royal to-night, with Mr. Wybert Reeve as Claude Melnotte, and Miss Kemble as ...
Article : 165 wordsNews of a terrible shipping accident, resulting in great loss of life, is just reported from Constantinople. A French steamer suddenly went down, and 150 men were drowned. The cause of ...
Article : 83 wordsWOLLONGONG, Saturday.—The deadlock in this municipal council still continues. The mayor and the town clerk, who are brothers, occupy a room on one side of tie street, and all the aldermen meet ...
Article : 74 wordsKEMPSEY, Saturday.—His Honor Judge Murray opened the first District Court sittings at Kempsey this morning. There were present—Messrs. Tarleton and Backhouse, barristers; and Messrs. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Hon. Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G., was to-day sworn in a member of the Legislative Council and Vice-President of the Executive Council. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 wordsThe vote of £50,000 was submitted to the Assembly last night, but bad te be withdrawn because of the stonewalling it encountered from a few members. It is understood that the new Government will ...
Article : 49 wordsDENILIQUIN, Saturday.—A destructive fire occurred in the large room of the Town Hall here last night, and the building was seriously damaged. Batchelder's panorama was about to be exhibited ...
Article : 65 wordsAt St. Andrews'd Cathedral, thid morning, an ordination service, for the admission of three prints and one deacon into the Church of England, was conducted by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Sydney ...
Article : 202 wordsYASS, Saturday.—A terrific storm passed over Yass last night. Such thunder, lightning, rain, and wind has sever before been seen or heard here. The lightning ignited the grass in Mr. Laidlaw's ...
Article : 87 wordsOn Friday Harry Davis, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawfully wounding, received a sentence of three months' hard labour in Darliughurst gaol. James Clark was sentenced to three months' ...
Article : 209 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.—Some splendid gold-bearing stone is being raised in No.2 North Lady Mary reef and from the Louisa Company's claim. The secort left Maytown with 314oz 1idwt and 7gr ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 wordsTHE new Government has a most difficult task before it in connection with the International Exhibition, and its troubles in reference to that matter commenced last night before its members ...
Article : 940 wordsCOOKTOWN, Saturday.—Heavy raina have fallen during the las000t few days, and the wet season is now fairly set in. The Palmer, Waish, and Mitchell rivers are all running bank high. The ...
Article : 68 wordsWEEP, England, weep ! put on thy mourning garb—Lay light rejoicing by ; and in its stead Latshandell sorrow bear a time its sway, From the vast halls of palace grandeur high ...
Article : 452 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Messrs. Heatings, Cunningham, and Co., report:—We offered to-day 2800 bales wool. Good qualities of merino met with fair competition, but lower greasies were ...
Article : 55 wordsA well informed gentleman, who knows the Strathbogle Ranges thoroughly, and also all the adjoining county, favours the Melbourne HERALD with the following opinion:— ...
Article : 371 wordsA correspondent draws attention to the fact that the services of the Sydney Musical Union should not be overlooked in the success which has attended the Beethoven festival concerts at the University Hall ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 960 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—Wellington is now first favourite for the Champion Race, Warlock having broken down,—In the cricket match yesterday between Twenty-two of Geelong and the Australian ...
Article : 49 wordsTwo cricket matches of great interest to lovers of the game are arranged to take place during the ensuring week. On Boxing Day and the day following a [?]n of the Sydney University will play Eleven of the Melbourne University on ...
Article : 295 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—In the arbitration case, Messrs, Wall versus the Government, the award was in favour of the Government.—Mr. Edwin C. Moore, St. Peter's College, has been awarded the ...
Article : 160 wordsA case, the decision in which proves how far marine engineers are subject to the authority of the captains, came before the Water Police Court yesterday. James Howden, third engineer of the steamship Aconcagus ...
Article : 568 wordsA very and accident occurred at Hamilton last Saturday afternoon (we learn from the SPECTATIOR), resulting in the death of a young married lady Mrs. A. T. Dickens. The dec[?]sed lady, accompanied by ...
Article : 481 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The office of the Herald was totally destroyed by fire at 5.30 this morning. The whole of the machinery was rendered useless. The proprietors of the Argus ...
Article : 567 wordsOn the tapis—a musical divorce suit. The Projected Stem Flour Mill Company at Parkes has collapsed. A meeting on the Chinese question will he held at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsA correspondent writes to complain of the practical jokes played by larrikins on the suburban fireman on Tuesday night last, when the fireball at Camperdown sounded a false alarm, and continued to do so for ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 21 Dec 1878, Page 4
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