LONDON, Monday, August 30.—The opening of the sculling tournament that took place on the Thames to-day was the means of provoking one of the greatest displays of ...
Article : 493 wordsIn the Central Criminal Court to-day, presided over by Mr. Justice Innes, Alfred Reynolds, who pleaded guilty to the charge of having, at Newtown, on August 13, murdered his wife, Rhoda Caroline ...
Article : 2,067 wordsIs another general election very far off ? France means to keep the New Hebrides. Another row expected in Parliament to-night. Mr. Dibbs is to take the Civil Service Act in ...
Article : 1,305 wordsLONDON, August 30.—King Milan of Servia has expressed his warm sympathy with the cause of Prince Alexander. Servia will at once resume friendly relations with Bulgaria. ...
Article : 36 wordsLONDON, August 30.—The North German Gazette, which is believed to represent the opinions of Bismarck, warns the Continental press against displaying undue sympathy with ...
Article : 42 wordsThe thunderstorm of last night made the track somewhat sloppy this morning for the work that was opened at a very early hour. About the first pair were Fairly and Yadbro, the latter having the better ...
Article : 512 wordsLONDON, August 30.—Prince Alexander has been accorded a series of grand ovations in Roumania, where he was loaded with flowers by the populace. On arriving at Rustchuk he was ...
Article : 54 wordsLONDON, August 30.—M. Karaveloff, President of the Bulgarian Ministerial Council, has been dismissed. ...
Article : 17 wordsBUCHAREST, August 30.—Prince Alexander has arrived in Rustchuk, on the Bulgarian on the Bulgarian frontier, and was received with intense enthusiasm. In acknowledging his reception, he stated that he ...
Article : 73 wordsST. PETERSBURG, August 30.—The Russian Government is dispatching Prince Dolgourouki to Sofia, in order to inquire into the circumstances of the recent revolution in Bulgaria. ...
Article : 30 wordsLONDON, August 30.—The Afghan Boundary Commission has conceded to Russia 9000 miles of disputed territory on the Afghan frontier, and 2000 miles to the Ameer. ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, August 30.—The Secretary of the Aborigines Protection. Society in London, Mr. Chesson, has replied to a letter by Mr. Parr in the London TIMES, and warmly defends the ...
Article : 44 wordsATHENS, August 30.—The latest particulars of the destruction of the town of Philitria by an earthquake show that the actual number of deaths was 116, in addition to which many others ...
Article : 163 wordsSYDNEY AMATEUR SAILING CLUB.—A general meeting of this club will be held to-night in Aaron's Exchange Hotel. The business will consist in great part in receiving the nominations of officers to be ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Government has, or rather had a short time ago, a fine estate a little beyond the unrivalled marine suburb of Manly, situate on the ocean beach, beginning at bout one and a half mile from the ...
Article : 384 wordsPORT SAID, August 29.—The steamship Duke of Westminster left Port Said on Saturday, homeward. LONDON, August 29.—The New Zealand ...
Article : 37 wordsLONDON, August 30.—There is a rumor in circulation, the authenticity of which, however, is seriously doubted, to the effect that Lord Randolph Churchill, Secretary for Foreign Affairs ...
Article : 63 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon, when questions have been disposed of, Mr. Dibba will lead off by getting leave to go into committee of the whole to introduce a Site for Noxious Trades Bill. Then ...
Article : 270 wordsThe match between Teemer, the American sculler, and George Perkins, the ex-English champion, was rowed between Hammersmith and Kew. The ...
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Advertising : 1,795 wordsThe match between William Beach, the champion oarsman of the world, and Lee, the American sculler, was rowed between Kew and Hammersmith. Beach began ...
Article : 143 wordsWRIGHT, HEATON, AND CO., LIMITED, v. Butler AND ANOTHER.—This was a Supreme Court issue, in which the plaintiffs claimed £28 6s 7d, being the balance of an account alleged to be due in respect of ...
Article : 329 wordsThe draw for to-morrow's races resulted as follows:—Bubear rows Beach, Matterson rows Teemer. Latest Betting: 100 to 90 against Beach ...
Article : 41 wordsPerkins desires to row Matteson on Saturday. ...
Article : 10 wordsLONDON, August 30.—In referring to the International Sculling Sweepstakes, the first heats of which are to be rowed to-day, the London TIMES remarks that, failing Beach, Bubear and ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 31 Aug 1886, Page 5
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