YOUNG, Thursday.—The acceptance of office by Mr. Baker is approved of here by the miners generally. Mr. Watson, however, will be closely interrogated anent Chinese immigration. ...
Article : 39 wordsCHRISTMAS PANTOMIME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.—That glorious institution, the Xmas pantomime, with its fun, frolic, music, nonsense, and other elements of pleasure, was opened at the Theatre Royal last night ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,226 wordsPerhaps no people in the world are to tond of holidays as the inhabitants of Sydney, and, therefore, there is something very appropriate in the Town Hall offices being closed from December 24 ...
Article : 732 wordsBY the Gunga, leaving this morning, I send you all the news that is of interest relating to us here. I must confess that they are very meagre indeed. Since the departure of the Loira, Beagle, and Renard, all ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,108 wordsWEST MAITLAND Friday.—The sports yesterday were very successful and well attended. Griffith, of Windsor, won the Maiden Plate and the All Comers' Handicap. ...
Article : 27 wordsGRAFTON, Friday.—Mr. Cobley and Mr. Barnett were each fined 10s and costs for an infringement of the Lottery Act.—A man named Higgin was drowned yesterday in the vicinity of the ...
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Family Notices : 121 wordsGRAFTON, Friday.—The races yesterday were well attended. The Trial Stakes were won by Osman, the Maiden Plate by Yarraman, the Hack Race by Ada, the Handicap by Euroks, ...
Article : 49 wordsDENILIQUIN, Thursday.—The town hall was insured in a Sydney Company for £3500, and damaged by fire half that amount. Batchelder's company estimated loss, £1000; dramatic club loss ...
Article : 61 wordsCLOUCESTER, Friday.—A crushing of 105 tons of quartz from the Lady Belmore claim, Anderson's Reef, crushed at Burley's machine, Back Creek, has yielded 370 ounces of gold.—A new ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. William Barker Rydell, J.P., of Caergwile, Patterson, a very old and respected resident of the district, is dead. A monster anti Chinese agitation meeting is to be ...
Article : 389 wordsANYONE who has watched the progress of public opinion on the temperance question must acknowledge that the status of the agitation has of late years greatly risen. We can remember the time ...
Article : 988 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Boxing Day was kept as a thorough holiday. The steamer Clarence took a large party on an excursion to the Bay, but on returning got stuck on a bank in the river, and did ...
Article : 407 wordsA disastrous accident occurred to-day on the River Orne in France. The ice suddenly broke, and numbers of skaters were engulphed. Forty-eight were drowned. ...
Article : 41 wordsSIR,—Since Monday, the 18th of November, when the A.S.N. Company's seamen and wharf labourers struck work, I have been watching every move of the parties concerned, and I am a certain as I am a living man, that the A.S.N. ...
Article : 893 wordsTo-day the Sultan issued an imperial Irade, authorising the conclusion of a convention between Turkey and Austria, regarding the occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the letter. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsWITH respect to the arrival of the Mecca, steamer, from Hongkong, with the Chinese labourers and seamen for the A.S.N. Company, it is stated that the report of the vessel reaching Townsville must have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 442 wordsA most dastardly attempt was yesterday morning made on the lives of some three or four of the per sons who were in charge of the A.S.N. Company steemship Wotonga, and until the matter is cleare ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 wordsTHE weather yesterday permitted of the holiday being heartily enjoyed. The harbour exoursions secured an immense patronage, and Manly and Watson's Bay looked like populous little cities, while Chowder Bay. ...
Article : 413 wordsLURATTO ASYLUMS.—Ever in[?] of the patients under the care of the worthy medical superintendent (Dr. Taylor), another treat, of a more stirring entertainment, was given at the above institution last Friday night, consisting of a ...
Article : 272 wordsSIR,—a case has been decided, within the last week, at the Water Police Court, and reported in the Sydney morning and evening papers, viz., the sentencing to fourteen days' fun-prisonment, without the option of a fine, of a sober ...
Article : 420 wordsSir Henry Parkes, Colonial Secretary in reply to an inquiry made by Hon. P.A. Jennings as, this morning, stated definitely that it was the intention of the Government to at once take over the management of ...
Article : 45 wordsBOXING DAY.—Newnastle was evidently out of town to-day; hardly a resident was visible, Either the Lake, Watson's Gardens, Wallsend races, and the picnics to Raymond Terrace and Tomago had something to do with it, but our city ...
Article : 259 wordsAn instance of the result of magisterial neglect was exhibited at the Central Police Court to-day. A boy was brought up this morning on remand from the previous Friday acoused of larceny. When the ...
Article : 183 wordsLast evening Mr. Lewis Kilkenny, the renowned billiard st. returned from his up-country trip, and commenced a short series of exhibitions at Punch's Hotel, King-street, the attendance was not a very large one, and Mr. Kilkenny ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsHugh O'Reilly, of Araluen, storekeeper Liabilities, £308 11s 10d. Assets, £170. SURRENDERS. Alfred James Powell, of Berrima, storekeeper. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 27 Dec 1878, Page 2
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