News reached Herberton, Queensland, on March 9, that a stockrider in the employment of Mr. Middlemiss, batcher, was speared by the blacks about four miles from there. A black boy working for the same ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Fletcher will to-day move two resolutions in the Assembly of considerable importance. The first is that Mr. E. A. Baker, a former Minister for Mines, who was expelled the Assembly, be heard by counsel ...
Article : 66 wordsMore erysipelas in Melbourne Hospital. There is only one Jew in the British army. Salvation army "opened" in Dunedin, N.Z. Governor of Queensland leaves for England at the ...
Article : 2,956 wordsThe tram on this Marrickville line of route had just started, and was going at the rate of four miles an hour, when Gilbert Brazier, regardless of results, jumped upon it, a delinquency for which he had to ...
Article : 102 wordsThe inquiry instituted yesterday by the committee of the A.J.C. concerning the identity of Hubbub was adjourned for one week pending further evidence, meanwhile the stakes are held over, as well as most wagers. The ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Colonial Secretary has received a letter from Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General, in reference to a communications from the Science and Art Department, London, enclosing information received by the ...
Article : 62 wordsThe vanities of the new world, says the "Pall Mall Gazette," seem to be quite as costly as those of the old, if we may judge from a dressmaking case now being tried at Boston. It appears that Mrs. ...
Article : 219 wordsAt the district court, yesterday afternoon, Mr. James Quinan sued Mr. Charles H. Humphreys for £100 damages for personal injuries. The defendant is the owner of certain premises in Hunter and ...
Article : 136 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the members of the Marine Board was held yesterday afternoon, Captain Hixson (president) in the chair. Frederic Carroll, late engineer of the Pacific, appeared to show cause why he should not have his ...
Article : 279 wordsA terrible accident has occurred at the Severn tunnel works. As a party of men were waiting at the bottom of the shaft to be drawn np, the banksman, it appears, pushed a tram into the shaft. The ...
Article : 83 wordsMrs. Cleary, a respectably-attired woman, was charged on April 2, at Newtown, before Mr. Crane, S.M.. with using [?] language in O'Connell street, Newtown, within the hearing of persons ...
Article : 142 wordsOn Friday last a very painful accident occurred near Penrith to Mr. Edward Belisario, son of Dr. Belisario, of this city. It appears that he was stepping from a carriage when his foot slipped, and he fell ...
Article : 99 wordsConsequent upon the cheeseparing policy of the authorities in not providing a prison van for suburban police courts, a very painful, and at the same time most discreditable scene, occurred in Prince ...
Article : 245 wordsASSAULT AND ROBBERY,— On March 28 Frank Quinlan, on remand, was charged with assaulting with intent to rob, under arms, Stephen and John Andrews, of Mount Druitt, St. Mary's, on the night of March 24. Sergeant ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Presbyterians in a place which the people of Jerilderie will easily recognise have been giving way to the wild excitement of a local tea-meeting. The proceeds of this entertainment are to be devoted ...
Article : 99 words"This is simply disgusting. "Whatever is it that is coming to our youths? They get under the influence of drink at an early age, and use the most offensive language." Such were the remarks of Mr. Crane, ...
Article : 184 wordsIn the "Army and Navy Gazette" it is told that some influential Hebraw organisation in London memorialised the Commander-in-Chief to permit all Jewish soldiers in the British army an opportunity ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Chinese believe in measure for measure, and when they pay money for anything they expect full value. The truth of this was illustrated by what occurred in the Chinese theatre in Jackson-street, ...
Article : 266 wordsThe members of the Paddington literary Institute held their fourth half-yearjy meeting in the Council Chambers, Paddington, on Friday evening last. The report for tho half year, which was of a most ...
Article : 204 wordsThe three young men, Edward Scarlett, Henry Dowse, and Michael Reynolds were charged on remand before Mr. Dillon, S.M., at the Central this morning with stealing a purse containing £2 15s and ...
Article : 110 wordsTom Dixon (25), calling none, and colour black, was charged at the Central police court to-day with breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Henry Cole, at 246, Castlereagh-street, and stealing ...
Article : 118 wordsThe "Home News" relates that during a performance by the Carl Rosa Opera Company, at Rochdale, "a dog belonging to the manager of the theatre walked on to the stage, seated itself near the prima ...
Article : 98 wordsIt will be remembered that on Tuesday last, when this bill was passing through committee, Mr. A. G. Taylor expressed an opinion that it was improperly before the Assembly, on the grounds that it was a ...
Article : 232 wordsThe natives use these baths at all times of the day (says the Auckland "News"), and even at all times of the night—that if to say, if a man feels chilly in bed, he gets up and makes for his bath in order to get ...
Article : 312 wordsA correspondent writes:— I have come across an queer advertisement in an Indian paper, which gives another illustration of the singular unpopularity of Herr Bandmann. Employment is desired by a ...
Article : 121 wordsTwo young men named Andrew Minaghan and Jeremiah Sheehan, who "went for" a plate of oysters at a well-known saloon last night, occupied a prominent position in the dock at the Central police ...
Article : 133 wordsMiss Emily, in one of her interesting letters from America, says that the hideous practice of "body snatching" still diets in Philadelphia, and narrates the circumstance of some miscreants having been ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. H. B. Deane, Newtown, writes as follows:— "The public and respectable householders of Newtown complain of the very unsatisfactory condition of ...
Article : 152 wordsIt appears from the Coonamble "Independent" that an important discovery has been made in the Coonamble district. During the past two months there has been a frightful mortality amongst draught ...
Article : 269 wordsLarge shipments of frozen meat are arriving from Australia and New Zealand (says a London correspondent), and as the metropolis is but scantily supplied at present from other sources, it is probable ...
Article : 441 wordsYoung Ponsonby De Lacy, some 16 months from home (remarks "Egles") having gone through preliminary work and acquired sufficient pastoral knowledge not to make the mistake of a certain learned ...
Article : 191 wordsA handsome public school has just been erected at Bondi, and was opened yesterday. Mr. F. Campbell has been appointed head master. He is a careful and competent teacher, and the Bondi school will no ...
Article : 135 wordsA meeting of the grocers of Sydney and its suburbs was held last evening in the Temperance Hall to take into consideration the desirableness of forming an association. There was a large attendance and ...
Article : 454 wordsA tale of domestic infelicity such, as was disclosed in a petition for divorce accepted by his Honour Mr. Justice Higinbotham, in chambers, on Saturday (says the Melbourne "Herald"), it is seldom the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 341 wordsJeremiah Sheehan, 545, Harris-street, Ultimo; George Woods, 42, Smith-street, oyster-opener at Hughes's, George-street west, were taken to the hospital this morning suffering from severe cuts. It ...
Article : 121 wordsThis morning Mr. H. Shiell, J.P., City Coroner, held an inquest on the body of Charles Wicks, who was taken ill on Sunday evening in Sussex-street, and expired whilst on the way to the Infirmary in a ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 3 Apr 1883, Page 3
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