Mr. Smith held a meeting here last night, Mr. Carter being in the chair. About 100 were present, and a unanimous vote was passsed in his favour. Three hearty cheers were given for ...
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Family Notices : 86 wordsLONDON, July 7.—The sculling match which was arranged between Pearce, of Sydney, and Largan, has fallen through, Pearce having forfeited his deposit money. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 591 wordsLONDON, July 6.—The Australian cricketers commenced a match to-day against an eleven of Middlesex, on Lord's Ground. The attendance was only moderate. The weather during the day ...
Article : 364 wordsLONDON, July 7.—The Channel Fleet, three transports, conveying 2000 troops, has left Malta, and is now en route for Egypt. ...
Article : 30 wordsLONDON", July 7.—In the House of Commons last night the consideration in committee of the Arrears of Bents in Ireland Bill was commenced. ...
Article : 29 wordsIT is a traditional maxim among Irish "Nationalists" that England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity. It is not surprising then to learn that probably in view of the complications likely ...
Article : 992 wordsLONDON, July 7.—A man named Carey, a labourer, was arrested in Dublin last night on suspicion of being the murderer of Dr. Kenny, late physician to the Land League. The ...
Article : 59 wordsLONDON, July 1.—General Skobeloff, the celebrated Russian military commander, is dead. The news of his death, which, was [?] unexpected, has created a profound [?] ...
Article : 44 wordsCOLOMBO, July 6.—The Peninsular and Oriental Company's s.s. Hydaspes, with the homeward mails arrived here on June 25. COLOMBO, July 6.—The same company's ...
Article : 42 wordsTHOSE who visited Randwick this morning did not witness much fast work. The heavy appearance of the weather caused trainers to send their charge somewhat earlier than usual. Amongst the first ...
Article : 179 wordsLONDON, July C—Mr. Jas. Russell Lowell, the United States Minister in London, has received notice of his recall. He will be succeeded by Mr. Bancroft Davis, who will enter on ...
Article : 44 wordsLONDON, July 6.—A disastrous collision is reported between two steamers, both of which sank. The full particulars are not yet to hand, but 50 persons are reported to have been ...
Article : 37 wordsTwo slight railway accidents occurred on the suburban lines this morning. At Hawthorn a stone got in the points and caused a train to run off At Eisternwick the points broke, and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words[The principal portion of the following messages [?] our second edition yesterday.]. ...
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Advertising : 916 wordsLONDON July 6.—The situation at Alexandria has become exceedingly critical. The remainder of the foreign residents are hastily embarking. Arabi Bey is distributing arms to the natives, ...
Article : 126 wordsLONDON, July 6.—The detailed arrangements for the despatch of a force to Egypt have been completed, the first corps to consist of 25,000' men. Of this number 15,000 will be sent ...
Article : 239 wordsIn anticipation of the railway going through this district, numbers of selectors are taking up available land, and there is still an immense area of good agricultural land open for selection. 2089 ...
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Advertising : 239 wordsAt a meeting of the Municipal Council, yesterday, an alderman raised a question as to the legality of the last meeting of the Council, which, had been adjourned from the previous day in an ...
Article : 137 wordsAt noon yesterday the look-out man at Nobbys reported a boat in distress about three miles off, flying a red handkerchief as a signal. Deputy Harbourmaster Newton put out in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsThe annual tea-meeting and distribution of prizes in connection with the Kent-street Sunday evening Bagged School was held in the school-room on Thursday evening, 6th instant, at which about 120 boys ...
Article : 112 wordsA sad accident happened on Thursday at North Annandale, causing the deaths of two little children (brothers), the one aged 8 and the other 6 years, the sons of Mr. Haines, a resident of Annandale. The ...
Article : 303 wordsThe local custom-house revenue for the past week was £2321 2s 9d. Both Lambton and New Lambton pits worked five days each during the week. ...
Article : 172 wordsThe cold weather of the past few-weeks changed yesterday to quite a warm wind, which it was feared, would, later on in the day, develop into a hot one This, however, it did not do, although the dust was ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Gardiner (says the "Argus") discovered that the presence of the Press in the reporters gallery of the Legislative Assembly is objectionable. It may be in consequence of the enjoyment he had on Wednesday night after the galleries were cleared. On ...
Article : 145 wordsThe lodge of St. Andrew, No. 538, S.C., met at the Masonic Hall, York-street last Wednesday, the business being the installation of the W.M., end officers for the ensuing year. The following brethren ...
Article : 130 wordsThe annual meeting of the Naval Brigade Rifle Club took Place last night. Commander Jones was in the chair. The annual report was read and adopted as highly satisfactory. It transpired that ...
Article : 6 wordsBlack Johnston, well-known in Sydney, was charged yesterday with uttering spurious coin, end was committee for trial. L. Pyke and a Aarons were discharged, as it was a frivolous. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 8 Jul 1882, Page 4
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