LONDON, October 3.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is l,580,000 bushels. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Melbourne WORLD, commenting upon the Woollahra mystery, says in reference to Stanborough (the father of Mrs. Payne), who is an inmate of the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum:—This told pauper in ...
Article : 602 wordsThe new gunboat the Protector was visited yesterday by the Chief Secretary, the Commissioner of Public Works, the Minister of Justice, the Mayor of Port Adelaide, and several members of Parliament. The ...
Article : 242 wordsLONDON, October 3.—New Zealand prime mutton is quoted at 6d per lb. ...
Article : 16 wordsCAIRO, October 3.—Advices received by the GoVernment to-day confirm the report in reference to the recapture of Berber. The Governor of Aunbukol has sent a telegram announcing that ...
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Family Notices : 235 wordsLONDON, October 3.—It has been reported that Prance has applied to America to mediate with China, and try to effect a settlement of the difficulty which exists between France and China. ...
Article : 61 wordsA terrible railway accident happened yesterday on the Son the western Railway, between Brisbane and Ipswich, and resulted in the death of an enginsdriver. Six passengers were seriously injured. The ...
Article : 490 wordsLONDON, October 3.—The hostility which [the Government of New South Wales ia displaying toward the proposed annexation of New Guinea, and the establishment of a British ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, October 3.—The London TIMES of this morning reports that the Imperial Government has recalled General Lord Wolseley to Cairo, and he is expected in London by the end of the ...
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Advertising : 2,691 wordsA New YORK SUN cablegram, dated August 26, from London, said:—Fleet-street was startled this afternoon by the rumour that Queen Victoria had suddenly died. All the machinery of the London ...
Article : 136 wordsA deputation from the Licensed Victuallers' Association will wait on the Chief Secretary on Wednesday to lay before him its views on the question of the opening of the public-houses on Sundays. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsIn the Masonic Hall in the evening the delegates were entertained at a very pleasant social gathering, followed by a ball, which was kept up unflaggingly un[?]l this morning. ...
Article : 31 wordsA curious article appeared in August last in LLOYD'S WEEKLY (the chief organ of the working classes) on the politics of the Prince of Wales. The writer says that the Prince of Wales has no belief in ...
Article : 263 wordsDoubtless the work of snob an organisation, as the Salvation "Army " cannot be carried on without the expenditure of large sums of money. A circular recently issued from the headquarters of the ...
Article : 1,050 wordsAn important meeting of Protectionists was held yesterday at Mount Barker, the centre of one of the manufacturing districts of South Australia. A resolution was carried unanimously, that the industries ...
Article : 147 wordsAn adjourned public meeting to consider the Chinese and cheap labour question ss affecting the intercolonial shipping trade, was held at the old Masonic Hall, York-street, on Friday night. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 wordsCharles Edward Eglis, a clerk in the employment of Messrs. Permewan, Wright, and Co., railway carrying agents, was summoned to-day on a charge of haying embezzled several sums of money belonging ...
Article : 56 wordsA man named Ferry woe robbed of a £50 and a £10 note aboard the steamer Maitland, on the passage from Sydney last night. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Thomas Gibson Bowles, an English writer of breadth and experience, has been discussing the influence of newspapers in contemporaneous affairs in. Groat Britain. By many who affect to despise news ...
Article : 674 wordsEdward L. Thornton, ex-member for Warwick, gare himself up to the police in consequence of having shot a man. He and another man were travelling to Callndoon with sheep. They had a ...
Article : 47 wordsA public meeting was held in the School of Arts, Gunnedah, last evening, to protest against the proposed railway in connection with Walgett being made via Mudgee and Coonamble and to urge upon ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsA. sheep stealing case was tried in Mudgee Yesterday. The prisoner Lynch was found guilty, and se[?] to three years' imprisonment. Mr. John Miller, of Messrs. Miller and Ahearn ...
Article : 215 wordsThe pigeon match held yesterday was one of the best ever shot in the colony. Mr. F. Gannon, of Sydney, secured the first prize of £50, and killed nine birds. There were 12 ties for the second prize (eight birds). These ...
Article : 96 wordsThe sittings of the Australasian Freethonght Conference were resumed at the Secnlar Society's rooms on Thursday evening. Mr. Symes, president of the conference, in the chair. The minutes of the ...
Article : 821 wordsThe friends of Farman and Foley met on Thursday evening last for the purpose of arranging a boxing match, under the Marquis of Queensbery rules. As is well known, Marnan challenged our champion for any [?]nm up ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 4 Oct 1884, Page 6
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