The PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4, o'clock. Mr. PIDDINGTON asked the Vice-President of the Legislative Council.-(1) What is the total amount of the expenses connected with the Sydney International Exhibition ...
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Family Notices : 267 wordsBY the Pacific Mail Co.'s steamer City of New York, which arrived in Sydney Harbour yesterday from San Francisco via New Zealand, we have American dates to December 21. We make ...
Article : 302 wordsAn adjourned meeting of the above club was held at their rooms, 40, Hunter-street, yesterday afternoon. Present Sir. W. Lamb (in the chair), Messrs. P. Higgins, M.L.C., A. H. Gardiner, W. Hall, George Lee, George Thornton, ...
Article : 576 wordsSIR,-Notwithstanding the silent contempt with which the Assembly received Mr. Buchanan's resolution anent the conferring of titles, it was nevertheless a legitimate object of ...
Article : 603 wordsThe temperature is Sydney to-day has been very high, the oppressive heat making out-door exercises very disagreeable. At the Government Observatory, where the record is most reliable, the thermometer ...
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Advertising : 974 wordsTHE eighth animal session of the New South Wales and Queensland Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church commenced its deliberations in the York-street Centenary Church, on Wednesday evening. ...
Article : 589 wordsMontreal, December 10.-A number of members of the Jesuit Order, expelled from Prance, lately, have arrived here, and have taken up quarters temporarily with their brethren in this city. The ...
Article : 54 wordsThe quarterly instalment of this useful compilation has been printed and published at the Government Printing Office. It contains a vast mass of tabulated information respecting the arrival and despatch of ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. LACKEY, in reply to Mr. Foster, stilted that it was the lntention of the Government to put a sum on the Estimates for the widow of H. R. Eve. a railway official who was killed at Lithgew on June 2 last. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsCardiff, December 10.-A great explosion occurred this morning at Penny Graig, a new colliery in the Rhonda Valley. It is believed that 87 persons perished. An exploring party discovered ...
Article : 359 wordsAbout 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a labourer employed at the alterations now going on in King-street, was observed to stagger and fall very suddenly. Constable Elliott who was near, ran to him ...
Article : 270 wordsA,-In Tuesday's issue of your paper appears a paragraph with reference to the death of Mr. Skillicorn. Now, as you have been misinformed in a few particulars, I trust that as I am the party most ...
Article : 244 wordsA boy, named John Newell, aged 11, son of Mr. Newell, commission agent in Sussex-street, fell from a cart yesterday afternoon and broke his arm. He was taken home by his father, end a surgeon, sent for, who sot the fracture, and the boy is bow im-proving. ...
Article : 50 wordsWe have bean given to understand that, owing to the large number of engagements entered into by the Hon. Graham Berry, Premier of Victoria, during his stay in this city, that gentleman has been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsThree promoters of sweeps on the Champion, races, named Gamble (chemist), Poreira(restaurant-keeper), and Gough (of the Palace Hotel, South Yarra), have been served with summonses by the Melbourne ...
Article : 85 wordsBuffalo, N.Y., December 17.-A serious fire, attended by heavy loss of life, occurred here about 6 o'clock this evening. The fire was discovered in the third story of a five-story building ...
Article : 576 wordsSIR,-As one who formerly resided at Manly and had many opportunities of observing the beautiful spots around it, and still having a lively interest in its future progress, I must say I felt great ...
Article : 213 wordsBacause some people are virtuous, there are to be no more cakes and ale. or rather coffee and saveloys. The police have, discovered that vendors of relishing food in the silent hours are a nuisance or obstruct ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Melbourne Age reports that a cowardly and unprovoked assault was committed on Senior constable Corbett early on Sunday morning, at Footseray. It appears that the senior-constable, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsA correspondent of the Auckland EVENING STAR supplies that paper with the following particulars respecting Miss Dobie's murderer:-"It is said that Tuhiata's. father is vowing vengeance on Europeans ...
Article : 261 wordsSIR,-In reference to road making, I should, with your kind permission, like to say something that may perhaps be of use to the corporation and their officers. It is a well-known fact that wood W. MOSS. ...
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Advertising : 481 wordsA very pleasant meeting took place last night at Petereham, in connectin with the "Flight to the Rescue" Lodge, No. 104. Bro. M'Leod Davis, G.W.V.T., presided. After some routine business ...
Article : 431 wordsThe Melbourne AGE records that on Saturday last three woodcarters, named David Stewart, Patrick Maroney, and Patrick Cloakey, were driving up Chapel-street, St. Kilds., near the Alma-read, when, ...
Article : 286 wordsSIR,-Some time ago I called attention through, the Press to the shameful condition of the place used as a seamen's waiting room, at the rear of that old pile of rooms known as the shipping master's office. ...
Article : 441 wordsThe St. Louis CHRONICLE says the extensive establishment of the St. Louis Smelting and Refining Company, situated at Cheltenham, was destroyed by fire last night (December 5), and one ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 20 Jan 1881, Page 3
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