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Family Notices : 257 wordsThose who were went to beguile their leisure or lazy hours by listening to the inelegant, but extremely forcible utterance of the unemployed agitators at the Statue, will have remarked a white-headed, ...
Article : 1,109 wordsLONDON, July 18.-The epidemic of cholera, which first broke out in Marseilles, in France, has reached England, Two deaths from tie disease have occurred on board of a ship which recently ...
Article : 51 wordsWe have before us (writes the Gippsland MERCURY) a couple of papers, The Rocky Mountain News, of May 24, and The Salt ind City and Daily TRIBUNE of May 27. Both are well printed broadsheets, ...
Article : 579 words" Orlando," the publicans' "informer," is supposed to be in the Mudgee district. The School of Arts committee has decided to recommend the adoption of Mr. Menkn's plans ...
Article : 177 wordsLONDON, July 18.-The match, between the Australian Eleven and the county of Middlesex was resumed and concluded at Lord's ground to-day. The weather was fine and the attendance ...
Article : 103 wordsTHE fourth annual steeplechase tryst at Flemington was held to-day, "with great success. Fine weather prevailed, and a large number of visitors from the country and tne adjoining colonies were present. Every facility was ...
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Advertising : 1,054 wordsMelbourne is truly a wonderful city. Even the bare records of its everyday life, as they present themselves in our courts of justice, and the various phases of its afiairs which, are transacted in public- ...
Article : 845 wordsAt a meeting of the Queensland Football Association held in Brisbane on Thursday, farther arrangements were made re the visit of the new South Wales team. A trip to the Downs will be made to have a combined team. ...
Article : 89 wordsLONDON, July 18.-Dr. P. J. Moran, the new Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, "will sail hence for Sydney in the Orient Co.'s steamship Liguria, which will-leave Gravesend on July 23. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Warangesda mission is creating some talk in Hay, owing to a late case in connection with which, it was alleged in court that white men resorted there, and that, drink was introduced ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsLONDON, July 8.-Mr. Howgate, manager of the Yorkshire Banking Co.'s bank at Huddersfield, has been appointed Australian manager of the Bank of Adelaide. ...
Article : 28 wordsGeorge Saye, a groom, in the employment of Mr. King, of the Royal Hotel, Tamworth, tried to poison himself by taking two bottles of laudanum. He was found this morning in a dangerous. At a meeting of the Wagga Municipal Council, it was resolved that the sum of £97 should be granted for the purchase of a roller to be used on the streets of the borough. The mayor was ...
Article : 321 wordsLONDON, July 8,-The death is announced of Sir Watkin Williams, a justice of the Queen's Bench. [Sir Watkin "Williams was the oldest son of the late ...
Article : 226 wordsA short time ago there was published in the Evening News a letter, sent by Mr. Thomas Walker, president of the New South Wales branch of the Australasian Secular Association, to tie Minister of ...
Article : 427 wordsA telegram from Loyalhanna says :-Two more of the seven persons who ate a quantity of raw pork about six weeks ago died in the residence of Hans. Gaile, near here. Four persons, all women, have ...
Article : 415 wordsADEN, July 18.-The Orient Co.'s R.M.S. Sorata left here on the 15th instant, outward. ...
Article : 20 wordsLONDON, July 13.-The announcement that failure has followed the attempt to float anew Northern Territory Land Co, has been confirmed. The capital required was £1,000,000, but it has ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, July 18.-The wheat market is firmer. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 wordsThe small-pox patients in the sanatorium are progressing favourably. Some are convalescent. Dr. Youl persists that the cases are not small-pox. ...
Article : 162 wordsA recent telegram from Laporte (Pennsylvania) says :-This place was the scene of a tragedy which nearly culminated in a lynching and in which both principals will die. Four years ago James Grubb, ...
Article : 312 wordsA correspondent writes from Leichhardt as follows :-A narrow escape from drowning happened on july 16 to a little boy on, the Balmain-road, Leichhardt. He was playing near a large waterhole, ...
Article : 121 wordsDuring the past few months the inhabitants of Ultimo have been kept in a continual state of alarm by the numerous bands of larrikins who infest the district, and whose daring outrage have created a ...
Article : 947 wordsA trustworthy correspondent writes to LIOYD'S to the effect that the chiefs of the London police make no secret of their opinion that such outrages as those committed on May 30 will recur from time to time, ...
Article : 238 wordsMr. Shiell, the city coroner, held an inquest yesterday afternoon, at the Prince Alfred Hospital, on the body of Patrick Field, who met his death on the previous day through a horse ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Glasgow natives held their annual reunion in the Albert Hall last night. The affair was very successful. About 700 persons partook of tea. At 8 o'clock the mayor took the chair. A good ...
Article : 163 wordsDaniel Reardon, a ferocious looking individual, was this morning brought up at the Water Police Court, before Mr. Marsh, S.M, charged with using threatening language towards his wife. It appeared from the ...
Article : 117 wordsThe residents of Menindie have decided to ask for an immediate survey of the stock route, already gazetted from Hay to Silverton. The Maiden claim has been sold for [?]6000. ...
Article : 471 wordsPeers' sons axe devoting their talents to stock-broking more than ever, and Lard Charles Montagu, the latest financial recruit, will not lack in Capelcourt fellow-students of the natural history of ...
Article : 357 wordsOn Thursday night at Compagnom's, pitt-street, an adjourned meeting of the members of the Birmingham and Midland District Club was held for the purpose of selecting club premises and electing a committee. ...
Article : 173 wordsIn London the Society du Progres de la Coiffure, holds an annual hairdressing competition, and accounts of the last, conducted in the St. James Hall, Regent-street, are just to hand. There was a ...
Article : 320 wordsThe Waterloo Cup meeting terminated yesterday afternoon, and was generally Voted to have been one of the most successful ever held. The attendance was. large, despite the showery wester. Mr. Robert Chirnside's victory with ...
Article : 52 wordsA deputation of Germanton residents proceeded to Sydney to-day, to interview the Minister in reference to the water supply, the erection of a mechanics institute, and other local ...
Article : 79 wordsA serious accident occurred this morning to a man named Joseph Atcheson, a quarryman residing at David-street, Leichhardt. The unfortunate man was at work in a hole about 30ft deep, at Goodlet and ...
Article : 218 wordsExtensive preparations are being made for the reception of Bishop Barry, who is expected to arrive in Grafton next Thursday. A strong and influential committee has been formed to carry ...
Article : 31 wordsOn Thursday evening "'Sir " Richmond Thatcher entertained the delegates of minor lodge to the Grand Lodge of Buffalos in New South Wales, in the Mother lodge-room, at the Bulletin Hotel. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 19 Jul 1884, Page 6
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