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Family Notices : 288 wordsLONDON, September 14.—His Excellency Sir Geo. F. Bowen, Governor of Hong Kong, has proceeded to Pekin in order to confer with Sir Harry Parkes, the newly appointed British ...
Article : 48 wordsThe weather for the opening day of the Bathurst meeting is very pleasant, bat the late rains have made the surroundings wretched. The course is very slippery and slow. The attendance does not promise to be a large one, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 907 wordsSuez mail expected on Tuesday. Elias Laycook fractured his leg. Snail's Bay regatta this afternoon. Orient s.s., and Saghalien s.s., sailed this morning. ...
Article : 810 wordsA malignant outbreak of diphtheria is reported at Port Pirie, O'Leary, the pedestrian, who arrived from Melbourne a few days ago. has abandoned his ...
Article : 81 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Latest advices from Canton state that great uneasiness continues to be felt in that city at the hostile manifestations of anti-foreign feelings by the natives, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 723 wordsMr. M'Dougall, police magistrate, seems to be bent on adhering to the rule laid down by the Chief Justice with regard to contempt of court. Lately a witness while under cross-examination ...
Article : 178 wordsPARIS, September 14.—Intelligence is to hand from Tonquin of an encounter between the French troops in Anam and the "black flag" natives. The forces met at Phonkai, and a ...
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Advertising : 378 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Prince Bismarck, the German Chancellor, who has been staying at Gastein, in Salzburg, after having arranged the prolongation of the Austro-German Alliance, has ...
Article : 41 wordsThe mail coach was an hour and a-half late yesterday. Mr. E. G. Brown, of Tumut, has sold the Gocup Estate of 2056 acres to Mr. John Gordon, ...
Article : 50 wordsPESTH, September 13.—The Anti-Magyar agitation continues to spread. In Croatia the people have made common cause with the Communists, who are increasing in activity. Serious ...
Article : 75 wordsFifty casts of Albury Trine were trucked last week at Ettamogah for Sydney. Mr. W. J. Lyne, M.L.A. for the Hume, was banqueted last night at Jindera. ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Mr. Gladstone having found that the recent excursion round the coast of Scotland had a beneficial effect upon his health, his medical advisers hare counselled him ...
Article : 57 wordsThe past week's custom-houserevenue amounted to £1435 38s Id. The testing of the coal seam of the Ferndale Company at the bore, on the intersection of ...
Article : 164 wordsLONDON, September 14.—The preliminary examination of Dr. Connelly and his brother, who were arrested last month at Limerick, on a charge I of conspiracy to murder, was concluded yesterday, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsLONDON, September 13.—The directors of the Bank of England, at their meeting to-day, reduced the rate of discount to 3 1/2 per cent. The Bank of England weekly returns show that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 657 wordsThe pigeon shooting handicap, which has of late caused so much interest in shooting circles, was competed for Yes-terday on the Wagga racecourse. It is seldom that country matches are carried out so successfully, aud every credit is ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Steam Navigation Board held an inquiry into the grounding of the steamer Queenscliff at Portsea. The verdict was that the accident had arisen from the breaking of a rope. The captain ...
Article : 390 wordsBy the arrival of the Messageries steamer Dupleix from Noumea, this morning, we learn that the body of Mr. Joseph Robson, of the firm of Robson and Carter, of Noumea, was found in the Bay of Moselle ...
Article : 64 wordsIn the District Court, yesterday, Judge Can[?]dell disposed of eight cases. The ploughing matches will be finished to-night, when the decisions mil be given, and the ...
Article : 41 wordsWe, the good people of Sydney, tate credit to ourselves for our fondness for music, and to a certain extent this may be true. We are certainly fond of the music of the period in which ...
Article : 2,285 wordsA man named Parker, who had worked his passage from Newcastle to Sydney in the Buninyong, appears to have been kept so busy that he did not notice that tho steamer was en route for Melbourne. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe flower show at Manly yesterday in aid of the funds of St. Matthew's Church was truly a brilliant floral exhibition, and was very extensively patronised by both ladies and gentlemen; bat especially by the ...
Article : 757 wordsSamuel Northey, of Prospect, contractor. Liabilities, £101 11s 6d; assets, £5. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. ...
Article : 24 wordsOn Wednesday the Minister for Public Works, who was accompanied by the Hon. W. J. Trickett, Postmaster-General, and Mr. R. Butcher, the member for Paddington, made a visit of inspection to the ...
Article : 61 wordsWhile on the subject of Waltham Watches we may mention that we have seen a latter from the commander of the Gordon Castle (Castle line of Steampackets), who was fortunate enough to ...
Article : 189 wordsYesterday afternoon the Moore Park-road was the scene of a very discreditable act. A Chinaman was quietly trudging along the road carrying two baskets pretty well filled with vegetables, and when near the ...
Article : 92 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of committee of the Drapers' Association of N.S.W. was held at their rooms, 4, Royal Arcade, on Tuesday evening, 11th instant. After the transaction of some formal ...
Article : 138 wordsWe understand that Messrs. J. H. Neale, H. C. Danger, E. P. Abbott, A. H. Jacob, J. N. Ryan, and Alexander Gordon have been appointed members of the Legislative Council. The appointments will be ...
Article : 44 wordsA ministerial party, consisting of the Hon. F. A. Wright (Minister of Works) and the Hon. G. B. Dibbs (Colonial Treasurer), will leave Sydney to-night by the Government steamer Ajax on a visit to the ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsA well written sketch of the life and labours of this distinguished prelate, has just been issued in Sydney. It is in pamphlet form, and consists of some 72 pages of reading matter. The account originally ...
Article : 350 wordsAr a meeting of Ministerialists at Toowoomba this morning, it was resolved to nominate the Hon John Douglas as the Government candidate for Toowoomba. The Hon. P. Perkins said ...
Article : 75 wordsShortly after 9 o'clock last night a fire was discovered in the private dwelling of Mr. John Watson, in Malcolm-lane, off George-street. A quantity of [?]ubbish had become ignited in the lumber room of the ...
Article : 115 wordsAt the fire at the Lake's Creek works a large amount of property was saved by removal, but the loss is estimated at £30,000, about half of which is covered by insurance, distributed among ...
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Advertising : 148 wordsWhen it was known among the immigrants by the steamship Duke of Westminster on Pee Island that the saloon passengers were to be put ashore from the ship, a meeting was held, as there is a great fear of infection, five cases of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 15 Sep 1883, Page 4
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