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Advertising : 104 wordsLONDON, December 31.-Germany is opposed to the Great Powers holding a conference on the Turko-Greek question. ...
Article : 29 wordsA happy New Year to all! Randwiek races really require the ready onlously. The River Darling is very low and the navigate is stopped. ; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsLONDON, December 31.-The project for the construction of a line of railway to Candahar has been abandoned. ...
Article : 20 wordsON the day of Mr. Norton's death (Sunday last) says the DUBBO DISPATCH, a post mortem examination was made by Drs. Tibbits and Tennant, the latter acting as operator. The ballet had entered the head ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsLONDON, December 31.-Heavy rains have fallen in .Holland, causing disastrous, floods in various parts of the country. Many of the dykes have collapsed under ...
Article : 46 wordsTo a very large extent-far more than is generally thought-the progress and prosperity of New South Wales will depend upon the wisdom or unwisdom which ...
Article : 1,275 wordsThe heat is greater here to-day than has been known for the last five years. The thermometer stood at 115- in the shade at 2p.m. Everything around is parched up, and rain is much required. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe great cricket match between the Australian Eleven and the Combined Intercolonial Eleven, commenced today. The weather is timely perfect. The attendance already very large, and likely to be the largest ever seen ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Orange Poultry Show opened yesterday, and was a success, the exhibits being greater and superior to previous ones. The secretary, Mr. Booth, was complimented on its success. The ...
Article : 337 wordsAn interesting account of the black protectorate at Waddai, from our Darlington correspondent, appeared in yesterday's issue. The energetic gentleman who is at the head of that intsitution ...
Article : 340 wordsTHE "dead year" world be a more appropriate title since 188O, after lingering in a feverish and parched state till the clocks told that to-day had [?] ...
Article : 510 wordsThe export of coal for the past week amounted to 17,272 tons. The week's Custom House revenue is £814 6s lOd. ...
Article : 179 wordsA fire broke out last night in a two-storied house situated in Lower Campbell-street, off Campbellstreet, and opposite the Crown-street reservoir. A large number of fire engines were soon on the spot, ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Dalby and Goondiwindi mail was stuck up yesterday afternoon by an armed bushranger, [?]ear Woondool. He took all the mail bags and both he horses. I ...
Article : 32 wordsA man named Thomas Morton was found by constable King, yesterday, in a paddock off the Derbyshire-road, in Leiohhardt, in a very faint condition, from loss of blood. He told the constable ...
Article : 150 wordsThe BAISBANE COURIER is reduced from 3d to 2d. A meeting of the sympathisers of Parnell, in connection with the defence fund, was held at Rockhampton last night, Dean Marlay presiding. ...
Article : 250 wordsIn consequence of a large number of books being missing from the louding branch of the free Public Library, the trustees have decided to issue writs against all parties unlawfully bolding the same, and ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Menmuir. The steamship Menmuir arrived at Port Darwin, from Hongkong,yesterday. ...
Article : 12 wordsIn a very few days the railway systems of Victoria and New South Wales will meet on the banks of the Murray, and but for the absurd neglect to construct a bridge over this important [?]. perfect railway ...
Article : 509 wordsThe many friends of E. E. Waters, editor of this journal, will be sorry to hear that the wound which that gentleman received nearly three weeks ago has rendered him incapable of attending to his editoris) ...
Article : 182 wordsThis morning, between 11 and 12 o'clock, an acci-dent occurred in Botany-street to the driver of a hansom cab, who was proceeding towards Sydney. The horse shied at a passing tramear, and the driver ...
Article : 84 wordsIn the matter of picnics and harbour excursions today, the citizens have had a large supply to choose from. Manly Beach has always attracted large numbers of pleasure seekers, and to-day has been no ...
Article : 165 wordsOur wise Premier (says the Melbourne AUSTRASIAN) looks on quite cheerfully to the formation of an Australian confederation, from which Victoria is to be excluded. His words are-" Even if there should ...
Article : 405 wordsThe news respecting the prospects of a sufficient supply of water to last until the breaking up of the drought is more and more encouraging, and it seems a certainty that if those in authority continue their ...
Article : 347 wordsMichael Kane, aged 19, was taken to the Infirmary this morning suffering from an extensive sclap wound, three inches in extent, and fully exposing the bone, which he had sustained by slipping off the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Modern High School, Bourke-street, Sorry Hills, brought its first year's work to a very satisfactory close on Wednesday last, in the presence of a numerous assembla[?]e of parents and friends. The ...
Article : 239 wordsSeveral bush fires were raging yesterday, which was the hottest day this season. The thermometer stood at 168 in the sun and 108 in the shade. At Coromandel Volley stacks, grass, and sheep ...
Article : 254 wordsUnder-the above heading the following appears in the GLEN INNES EXAMINER of December 24:-At the Police Court, Gosford, on Tuesday, December 13, Mr. A. J. Kingamill, J.P., on the bench, James Scott ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 1 Jan 1881, Page 2
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