Sir,—Your correspondent "Citizen," on the 22nd instant, expressed his views on the above subject, and as I happen to have a sincere regard for the Dean of the Church of England Cathedral, beg to say ...
Article : 299 wordsThe President took the chair at 10 a.m. The Rev. E. Sellors moved that the Conference should adjourn at 4 p.m. to allow the Ministerial Conference to transact important business. An amendment was carried ...
Article : 124 wordsThe London correspondent of the Melbourne Age wrote as follows in respect to a scandal which has already been briefly referred to in our columns:—Your readers will not have forgotten ...
Article : 1,116 wordsThe only event that enlivened my protracted sojourn in Euabalong was a visit, in company with Mr. Mouritz, the well respected local guardian of the peace, to Cargelligo, a thriving ...
Article : 2,385 wordsFollowing are the returns of church membership from the several districts of New South Wales and Queensland:—Sydney districts 3005; Bathurst district. 979 : Maitland district. 1018 : Armidale and ...
Article : 342 wordsSir,—I note that a number of what, until lately, were prosperous and fairly remunerative industries, have of late, owing to the illiberal and suicidal policy of the present Queensland Executive been compelled ...
Article : 597 wordsWe are receiving numerous complaints respecting the mismanagement of the tramways. Since the fares have been increased the remonstrances from persons habitually travelling ever the different sections have ...
Article : 364 wordsThus oar Adelaide correspondent:—At a public meeting, which was held on Tuesday, a parson named Casely, having advocated the establishment of a German methodist church in the colony, a ...
Article : 436 wordsThe twenty-sixth annual meeting of the members of the Balmain School of Arts was held on Wednesday evening. Mr. H. Perdrian occupied the chair, and those present were the secretary (Mr. W ...
Article : 235 wordsSir,—From what I read in the EVENING NEWS the other day, as having fallen from Mr. Froude, he seems to have a somewhat small opinion of our Agents-General. Mr. Froude says he only met one ...
Article : 592 wordsThe tenth annual meeting of the Linnean Society of New South Wales took place on Wednesday night, in the society's rooms, Phillip-street. Mr. C. S. Wilkinson, F.L.S. and F.G.S.. the president of the ...
Article : 737 wordsA Cabinet Council was held in the Colonial Secretary's Office on Wednesday. The principal business of the council had reference to the course to be adopted by the Government ...
Article : 203 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon the Mayor (Mr. Thomas Playfair), accompanied by the town clerk and Aldermen Hardie, Dean, Poole, Burdekin, MacMahon, Hart, and Parker paid an official visit to H.M.S ...
Article : 81 wordsReports from Noumea show that the mysterious epidemic of fever which has been raging through the island of New Caledonia is still in full vigour, and is attacking even domestic animals. Fortunately, it ...
Article : 81 wordsOwing to the large increase in the number of members of the Londoners' Club, the premises which were occupied by them at the corner of Market and Elizabeth streets were found to be far too small, and ...
Article : 159 wordsAt a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday it was resolved that as no means had teen provided for conveying General Scratchley to New Guinea, the Wolverene should bo placed at his disposal for six ...
Article : 85 wordsDaniel Regan, 43, described as a labourer, living at 2, Dixon's court, Poplar, was charged in the Thames Police Court lately with having brutally assaulted his daughter Catherine by having broken ...
Article : 625 wordsThe second meeting of the explorately committee of the Geographical Society of Australasia was held on Thursday, the 22nd instant. Mr. Harrie Wood (chairman), and Dr. Belgrave and Captain Everill ...
Article : 160 wordsAt the close of the business in the Ashfield council meeting on Tuesday sight the council went into committee to inspects model of a "new dry closet." Mr. Roberts, the inventor, who has recently arrived ...
Article : 297 wordsIt is a treat to sea a Parisienne cross a muddy street. She advances on tip-toe to the edge of the pavement. There she poises like a bird ready for flight, and then deftly she raises her dress no more ...
Article : 257 wordsA woman named Eliza Hubble died suddenly in her residence, 168, Princes-street, at about 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Her husband says that at about 8 o'clock that night he was informed that his wife was lying ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 29 Jan 1885, Page 3
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