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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,074 wordsBrighton, steamer, 580 tpns. Captain James S. Jopp, from Glasgow June 2, Queenstown June 6, Gibraltar June US, Malta June 19. Port Said June 28, Suez June 30, Aden July 7, Colombo July 20, Singapore July 29, Sourabaya ...
Article : 615 wordsLONDON, September 1.—The "Statist," in an article on the question of annexations in the Pacific, strongly deprecates the extension of French influence in the South Pacific, as being ...
Article : 48 wordsMiller, for having uttered a cheque which purported to have been signed by Judge Higinbotham, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment. ...
Article : 175 wordsMr. Anthony Hordern has telegraphed from London instructing his local agents to accept immediately, if necessary, the conditions recommended by the Legislature with reference to the ...
Article : 136 wordsLONDON, September 1.—The following additional awards have been made to Australian exhibitors at the Amsterdam Internation Exhibition:—Board of Aborigines, Victoria, ...
Article : 149 wordsThis afternoon the Premier laid the foundation stone of the new premises of the Colonial Mutual Assurance Society. The building adjoins the Town Hall in Queen-street, and will be three ...
Article : 254 wordsAt the Darlinghurst Court, this morning, His Honor Judge Windeyer sat specially to hear the defended divorce suit of Horwitz v. Horwitz And Solomon. The plaintiff, a shipping merchant and ...
Article : 980 wordsLONDON, September 2. — Further advices from the East state that the King of Anam has undertaken, at the instance of the French commander, to refrain from corresponding with the ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. John Rankin, of Messrs. Rankin Bros., Bombowlee, Tumut, one of the oldest residents in the district died last night, aged 68 years. His funeral will take place to-morrow. ...
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Advertising : 296 wordsA very sadden death, occurred in the Albion Hotel on Saturday night. A person, whose name has since been ascertained to be Mr. Clifford, publican and storekeeper, Kiandra, arrived from ...
Article : 80 wordsLONDON, September 1.—Since the opening of the present series of wool sales 123,000 bales have been catalogued, and 14,000 bales withdrawn from sale. The market is stronger, but prices are ...
Article : 59 wordsPARIS, September 1.—Advices from Madagascar fully confirm the news already received of the death of Queen Ranavole, and state that she has been succeeded by her niece. ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Moriarty and Mr. Moore, accompanied by the mayor and aldermen, and Messrs. Fletcher and Ellis, M's.L.A., made a full inspection of the sand drift to day. It was decided to erect a fence ...
Article : 142 wordsCAIRO, September 1.—The returns furnished to the Government in regard to the mortality from cholera show that since the outbreak of the disease at Damietta over 27,000 inhabitants ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. J. P. Abbott, the Minister of Mines, opened the court-house at Quirindi yesterday. There was a large attendance, and Mr. Abbott delivered an address, the burden of which was that the ...
Article : 147 wordsThe month has opened fairly well; so far as the demand for poods is concerned, but we still hear of a rather numerous list of applicants for assistance for the approaching fourth of the month. The amounts ...
Article : 690 wordsBERLIN, September 1.—Prince Bismarck and Count Kalnoky, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, met at Salzburg, as arranged. Some protracted interviews have taken place, the nature ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON, September 2.—The Glasgow police, yesterday, arrested an Irishman, who is believed to be implicated in the dynamite outrages in that city in January last, when the Caledonian ...
Article : 43 wordsIn accordance with his announcement, Mr. Marsh, S.M., gave his decision in the Pathan cases this afternoon. He said with regard to the preliminary objection, he had come to the conclusion that the ...
Article : 435 wordsLONDON, September 2.—The election of a member of Parliament for Rutlandshire took place yesterday, and resulted in the return of Mr. Lowther by a large majority. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe two men who were injured by the recent blasting accident near Capertee are still in the Bathurst hospital. M'Leod who was only slightly hurt, has nearly recovered. M'Castrey is still ...
Article : 121 wordsThe deputation introduced to Mr. Wright to urge the construction of a railway from St. Peters' to Liverpool, made a new departure in the business they had in hand, and it is ...
Article : 976 wordsLONDON, September 1.—The Queensland mail steamer Duke of Devonshire left Port Said to-day homewards. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe South Australian Jockey Club Spring Meeting commenced on the Morphettville course to-day, in the presence of a fair number of spectators. The weather was all that could be desired, but the course was rather heavy. ...
Article : 149 wordsLONDON, August 31.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,780,000 quarters. Tallow: Best Australian beef, 40s; ditto mutton, 41s. At the wool sales to-day ...
Article : 75 wordsA fire took place last night on the property of Mr. T. Hawthorne, South Grafton, and resulted in the total destruction of a shed which contained 15 tons of hay. Incendiarism is suspected. The ...
Article : 157 wordsA match was made here on Saturday between M. O'Brie and E. Nash, to run 90 yards for a £20 trophy. Nash will allow his opponent a start of a yard and a half, and the race will take place on the Albion Ground in about a month. ...
Article : 286 wordsA man named Alexander Bourke has died at Meredith, near Geelong, at the age of 102. Rabbit destruction is being prosecuted with great vigour on the Wimmera. ...
Article : 329 wordsAt the last committee meeting of the City Council, permission was granted to the Eight-hour Demonstration Committee to make a charge for admission to the Agricultural Society's Show Ground, on the occasion ...
Article : 108 wordsIt has been decided to give a return ball to the Mayor of Armidale on Tuesday, October 2. The new Town Hall will be completed in a few weeks, and the ball promises to be a great success. ...
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Advertising : 596 wordsEfforts are being made to open up the Tarcutta gold reefs, which have hitherto been worked at some disadvantage, in consequence of the distance over which tho atone had to be carted for crushing ...
Article : 288 wordsMessrs. Clarke and Co. of Sydney and Melbourne, report to-day:- Market still dull. Following yields to hand: Egerton, 138 oz for week; Black Horse, 4 loz for fortnight; New Bendigo, 151 oz; Frederick ...
Article : 350 wordsIt has been raining heavily through the night. The crops are looking well. Lambing is progressing satisforily in the district. ...
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Advertising : 435 wordsThe Salvation Army services in the Oddfellows' Hall yesterday were largely attended. Nice showers fell on Friday and again this morning. The gauge registers 38 points. The ...
Article : 35 wordsThe dead body of a man, whose name is unknown, was found in the Wollondilly River yesterday. ...
Article : 23 wordsA severe earthquake was felt here at half-past two o'clock this morning. It direction was from east to west, and the vibration lasted 15 seconds. Rain is now threatening. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe "Argus," in commenting upon the Sydney contempt of court case, that a free community is likely to look with some alarm upon the extraordianry claims to personal and ...
Article : 120 wordsOver half an inch if rain has fallen during the past 24 hours, making a total of one inch since the last break in the weather. Mr. Bennett, the contractor for the erection of ...
Article : 85 wordsAlfred H. Benton, of Dubbo, saddler. Liabilities, £529 8s 6d; assets, £478 12s 1d. Mr. E.M. Stephen, official assignes. James Clough, of Australia street, Newtown, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe following sales were reported on 'change this morning:- Commercial Bank, £106; Wale of Clwyod, £1s 3s; Waratah, £12 15s; Cobar, £3 11s; Hyranges, £2 8s, £2 8s 6d. ...
Article : 20 wordsYesterday morning a youth named John Stoker, while walking on the rocks at Honeycomb, Coogee Bay, discovered a man hanging by the [?]k to a race attached a projecting point of a crag. An alarm was ...
Article : 12 wordsAnother old Sydney identity has passed away into the land of shadows. Mr. John Frederick Hilly, a very old colonist, died this morning at his residence, Undercliff, Petts's at 1 o'clock, at the advanced ...
Article : 84 wordsThere are brilliant prospects of a splendid season in all parts of the colony. Another extension of the Adelaide tramway system was opened on Saturday, from Adelaide ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 3 Sep 1883, Page 2
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