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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsSir,—It seems to me that the wails of some of the Petersham aldermen over the loss of their compulsory bylaw, and also your communication with them in that loss, as expressed in a little sub-leader in this ...
Article : 417 wordsAt the meetings of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, held in Edinburgh in May, it was reported that the communication in the church were 555.622. being an increase of 11.653. and that ...
Article : 1,721 wordsThe Victorian Attorney-General has an application for letters patent to Mr. J. J. Shedlock, of Barnet, England, for a process of and furnaces for the extraction of metals from their ores. The process is to ...
Article : 145 wordsSir,—Some men, and unfortunately there are a large percentage of them, are not satisfied with a fair meed of misfortune attaching itself to a fellow-man. When he is down they, figuratively, jump upon him ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsWe have often heard (says the MINING JOURNAL) of attempts made by dishonest persons in different parts of the world to float worthless mines, at the same time issuing elaborately-conceived prospectuses. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 378 wordsThe friends of the champion boxer, Mr. L. Foley, will be sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Foley, which took place last night in the White Horse Hotel, George-street. A week or so ago Mrs. Foley complained of a bad cold ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 21st a report appears as follows: "On Sunday evening Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan delivered a lecture in the City Hall, before a large audience. He took as his text. 'That Atheism is ...
Article : 152 wordsSir,—There appeared in your issue of Monday last a letter anent the above which conveys an undeserved reflection upon the gentlemen forming the Pharmacy Board of this colony-gentlemen whom Mr. ...
Article : 395 wordsThe selection committee of the Rugby Union Footballers met on Wednesday evening, and made final arrangements for obtaining the Albert Sports Ground for the Intercolonial Football Match. Two teams have been selected ...
Article : 64 wordsAccording to an American correspondent of the Melbourne SPORTSMAN there is every likelihood of Charlie Mitchell, the champion boxer of England, paying us a visit. The correspondent says:—I called on Mitchell at the Baldwin ...
Article : 330 wordsA case, which developed a curious phase of social life in Sydney, was heard in the Central Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. O'Malley Clarke, S.M. Emily Murcutt, the elder, charged an Indian ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The South New Zealand Gold-mining Co., Gympie, crushed 156 tons of stone for 391oz of gold, and a dividend of ls per share has been declared. The Mossman Co., Charters Towers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words"Pendragon," in the London REFEREE of June 1 said:— Now it appears to be settled that Beach will remain where he is, comfortable and in clover, and will only risk his championship on the course where it was won by him there ...
Article : 589 wordsIn another column will be found the prospectus of the Great Northern Coal Company. The land is situated on the western border or margin of Lake Macquarie. fronting Awaba and Cockle Bays, and ...
Article : 195 wordsA well attended meeting was held on Wednesday evening in Keary's Hotel, William-street, to consider matters in connection with the proposed Bowing Club, Woolloomooloo Bay. Mr. G. N. Griffiths. M.L.A., was in the chair. ...
Article : 429 wordsSir,—Before leaving for Ballarat I would be thankful for the opportunity of publicly thanking the many kind friends who in the eleventh hour came forward and stood by me and my daughter with loving ...
Article : 502 wordsA meeting of the committee of the working men's club was held in the club's rooms, 155, Pitt-street, on Wednesday night. Mr. White, who occupied the chair, said that he knew that the present premises ...
Article : 262 wordsThe ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL, one of the leading American scientific journals, said:—The electric light has now been in use in a considerable number of mines in Europe long enough to ...
Article : 328 wordsOn Tuesday afternoon, July 14, R.C. Cox, a leading member of the Ariel Bicycle Club, Adelaide, mounted on a new machine, left that city for a trip to Mount Pleasant. He had passed through Blumberg, and was proceeding in ...
Article : 151 wordsThus a correspondent:—At the advertised time a large assemblage of horsemen and vehicles put in an appearance in the vicinity of the Woolpack Hotel. I heard from old sports that they never saw so many master ...
Article : 378 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition was held on Tuesday afternoon in the Colonial Secretary's office. Mr. J. F. Burns, M.L.A., presided. The secretary, Mr. A. Cumming ...
Article : 561 wordsA great bowling performance was accomplished by W.G. Grace at Lords lately, in the annual match between the M.C.C and Ground v. Nottinghamshire. Aided by a treacherous wicket, the "champion," in the second innings ...
Article : 152 wordsA prospectus of a new company has been submitted to the British shareholders to purchase and take over from the liquidator as a going concern, the whole of the assets and liabilities of the Corporation ...
Article : 300 wordsSir,—In ancient times, and even in the present day symbols of prosperity, or good luck, are often exhibited on principal buildings and public places. Amongst the ancients the male and female emblems. ...
Article : 270 wordsAn interesting game was played in Dundee on Saturday between the Brookside club and an eleven composed of players from Dundee and Deepwater (said the Glen Innes EXAMINER). The former put together 61 in the first ...
Article : 119 wordsThe clubs playing under Australasian Rules have set the Rugbyites an admirable example by holding social evenings. It is needless to dilate upon the utility of these gatherings. ...
Article : 630 wordsSaid the New York HERALD : A number of the leading physicians of this city now rids tricycles in making calls on their patients. The tricycles are not confined to young physicians alone; but such men as Dr. Robert Reybura ...
Article : 106 wordsAt the Columbia College Athletic camel held in Mott Haven, U.S.A., Guy Richards cleared 5ft tin in the running high jump, and E. M. Smith won the mile run in 4min 57 2-5sec. ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsSir,—My attention has been drawn to a letter which appeared in your issue of the 17th instant, from the pen of Mr. Sydney Burdekin, M.P., in which he says (in speaking of the proposed ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 23 Jul 1885, Page 3
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