The [?] member for Bathurst, Mr. F. B. Suttor, did not improve bis position in the Mulhol[?]and ca[?] very mach last night. He had to eat the leek over his charges, and his face showed the mental disgust I ...
Article : 584 wordsTo-morrow (Thursday) evening, in the New Masonic Hall, Mr. Themas Bracken, poet, journalist, and man of letters, will make his debut before a Sydney audience. Throughout the length and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 739 wordsSOFIA, September 22.—Prince Alexander of Battenberg arrived yesterday in Philippopolis, where he met with a triumphant reception, and the [?]tmost enthusiasm was displayed by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsLONDON, September 22.—The Flying Squadron which has been organised by the Admiralty will leave England next month under the command of Captain Fitzroy. The squadron will not visit ...
Article : 37 wordsALBURY, Wednesday.—Heavy showers again fell, on Tuesday. Thirty points of rain were registered. Floods are anticipated if the rain continues, as all the lagoons and lakes are now fall. The weather is ...
Article : 296 wordsLONDON, September 22.—There has been a renewal of agrarian outrages in Ireland of late, and crimes of this nature are again becoming frequent. ...
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Family Notices : 323 wordsSUEZ, September 20.—The Orient Co.'s. R.M.S. Potosi arrived here on the 20th instant, home-ward. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe first annual ball of the Masonic Lodge, Sydney, St. John, S.C., was held in the vestibule of the Town Hall, on Tuesday night. There was a good attendance. An apology was received from Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 99 wordsA meeting of working men was held in the Maris Brothers' school, Church Hill, on Tuesday night. A large number attended. A draft of rules was read. The meeting resolved to establish, an Irish working. ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Shackell gave notice in the Victorian Legislative Assembly on Tuesday night of his intention to move—"That, in the opinion of this House and in the interests of posterity and the ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Melbourne Steam Navigation Board opened the inquiry into the foundering of the steamer Gulf of Carpentaria, on Tuesday ; but the evidence taken disclosed nothing but what has already been [?] ...
Article : 90 wordsHigh Water, September 23.—Morning 7.26, evening 7.45. The E.M.S. Potosi, for London, arrived at Suez on September 20. The President of the Marine Board has received the ...
Article : 551 wordsThe Alhambra on Tuesday night was well patro-nised, and the entertainment as a whole seemingly won the approval of the audience, for the applause was enthusiastic, and most of the songs were ...
Article : 244 wordsThe debate on the address in reply and Mr. Burns'[?] amendment thereto, postponed last night by the debate on the Mulholland affair, will be resumed, Deo volente—that is, unless some one cuts in with ...
Article : 95 wordsA fearful accident happened on Tuesday evening to a man named Benjamin Humphreys, employed as a waggon builder in the Redfern railway yards. At the tune of the mishap he was examining a truck for ...
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Advertising : 361 wordsA man named Wm. Metcalfe, more familiarly known as "Billy, the gardener," made a determined attempt to commit suicide in Braidwood to-day by cutting his throat. When he was discovered the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe citizens' committee, in connection with the Kenny Hill water scheme, will meet in the Town Hall this afternoon, to consider among other things, the reply made by Sir Alexander Stuart to the ...
Article : 138 wordsA meeting of the Boot Trade Union was held on Tuesday evening in Dr. Fullerton's schoolroom, Pitt-street. Mr. H. Lander, president, occupied the chair. The report of the picnic committee showed ...
Article : 128 wordsRome, which had been for so long kept at the bayonet's point from the rest of Italy by the arms of France, was occupied on September 20, 1870[?] by the troops of Victor Emmanuel, [?] [?]alant [?] ...
Article : 210 wordsOn Tuesday a meeting of the central committee of the Land and Industrial Alliance was held[?] Mr. Heydon, president, announced that he hoped to be in a position soon to deliver lectures in Wellington. ...
Article : 139 wordsOn Tuesday evening a meeting of ladies and gentle men interested in the establishment of a new choral society, to be called "The Suburban Choral Union" was held in the School of Arts. Burwood. Mr. M. E. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 806 wordsLetters of registration have, on the application of Mr. E. Waters, been signed by the Governor, as follow:—To Colin Mackny, Henry Walden, H. North, and R. Wiper, of Dunedin (N.Z.), for an improved ...
Article : 303 wordsWe have been requested to publish the following letters in reference to the proclamation of a public holiday for the Eight Hours' Demonstration:[?] "Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, September 20, 1882. Sir,—I am directed by the Colonial ...
Article : 522 wordsIt is understood in political circles that after the conclusion of thd debate on the address in reply and the Opposition amendment, Sir Henry Parkes wilL if the Government shows no signs of asking for a ...
Article : 188 wordsOn Tuesday Mrs. Jonn Cox, of Mangoplah, widow of Mr. John Cox, sen., was driving a buggy contain-ing two ladies and a little boy between Mangoplah and Hanging Rock, and when going down the hill ...
Article : 110 wordsIF the Treasurer is correct in his arguments and conclusions, Mr. SUTTOR has been guilty of "a cruel act of cowardice" towards Lieutenant MULHOLLAND, and with the exception ...
Article : 1,076 wordsA meeting of the New South Wales Poultry, Pigeon, and Canary Society was held on Tuesday night in Beattie's Hotel, York-street, for the purpose of presenting a testimonial ia the shape of a purse of ...
Article : 270 wordsAn inquest was held to-day, in the [?]Hotel, Circular Quay, on the body of a seaman named Joseph Marie Combot. Prosper Hyacinthe Noel Legrand, a non[?]commissioned officer on board the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 23 Sep 1885, Page 4
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