From the Scotsman of October 18 we take the following two paragraphs On Monday Edith O'Gornan (now Mrs. Auffray), the "Escaped Nun," gave a long address ...
Article : 966 wordsCROSS V. PERMEWAN AND OTHERS.-This action was brought to recover compensation for the neglect and want of reasonable care exhibited by the defendants in having sold certain consignments of butter ...
Article : 142 wordsAt the dinner given on Thursday evening last in connection with the Eight-hours movement, Mr. D. O'Connor, the senior member for West Sydney, was presented with an illuminated address. On rising to ...
Article : 1,670 wordsFollowing is the public list of awards in order of merit and of passes in connection with the recent senior examination at the Sydney University. The classifying of the subjects under the heads A, B, and ...
Article : 1,348 wordsThe correctness of the description of the Prospect Camp given by a correspondent in a recent issue of this journal having been challenged, we dispatched a member of our literary staff to the camp, with ...
Article : 2,494 wordsSTEPHEN v. NELSON.-The particulars of this action were reported in Friday's issue. Mr. E. Milner Stephen, the official assignee, in the insolvent estate of one Samuel Riley. sought to recover [?]1000 ...
Article : 231 wordsThe London correspondent of the Adelaide REGISTER says that the claimant has come out of prison-a man no longer of enormous size, but decent, and, in fact, even, refilled. He told the ...
Article : 621 wordsPROFESSOR SIMON.-This well-known physiognomist and phrenologist delivered one of his amusing and interesting lectures on New South Wales politicians and public men in the new Masonic Hall on ...
Article : 769 wordsThe municipal authorities of Petersham do not seem to care much for the sanitary condition of the suburb under their care, if one may judge by the condition of the watercourse flowing on the southern side ...
Article : 131 wordsAlderman Seldon, of North Willoughby, is of opinion that the communication between Sydney and Greenwich is a disgrace to the Government, to the borough council of North Willoughby, and to the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe following brief description of a Maori haka, or native love song, has been forwarded to us :- "Scene The inside of a pah, immediately in front of one of the large whares, or tribal meeting-houses. ...
Article : 582 wordsA special seven days mission in connection with Princes-street Wesleyan Church was begun in that place of worship on Sunday. An excellent sermon was delivered in the morning by the Rev. W. G. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe ceremony of inducting the Rev. J. G. Southby into the incumbency of St. Simon and St. Jude's Church, Campbell-street, Sorry Hills, was performed on Sunday night by the Dean of Sydney. The dean ...
Article : 173 wordsOn Friday last Mr. G.H. Reid, lately Minister for Public Instruction, visited the experimental Kindergarten opened about a year ago in the public school, Castlereagh-street, under his auspices. Mr. Reid ...
Article : 253 wordsThe dog fan is still being earned on. In the Camden district the police went to a knowing individual and asked whether he had any doge. Oh, no; he had none. The police travelled some distance to a ...
Article : 251 wordsOur Belmore correspondent reports:-Last Wednesday was a most terrible one in Belmore (Canterbury) and the adjacont neighbourhood. The heat was very great, so likewise the wind. Trees were blown ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 9 Dec 1884, Page 3
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