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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1 wordsA suggestion has frequently been made that the poorer classes would be more comfortably and conveniently lodged if houses were built and let in flats to different families instead of the ...
Article : 669 wordsFrisco mail expected on Saturday. Steamer Iberia to arrive at 4 a.m. on Friday. Ship Port Jackson loads kerosene shale for Liverpool. ...
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Article : 169 wordsThe Central Society for Promoting State-aided Emigration to the British colonies are meeting with considerable opposition from the Democratic Federation, At a meeting held on November 6 at St. ...
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Article : 60 wordsThe Sacred Choral Association performed the "Messiah" last night in tho Protestant Hall, and although the hall was not filled, yet, considering the slack attendance at concerts lately, we may say there ...
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Article : 123 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Trades Defence Association was held at their rooms on Tuesday, the 18th instant. After the usual routine business had been disposed of a resolution was unanimously ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Times" describes in the latest files, with almost a pathetic interest, that out of the 20 plenipotentaries at the Berlin Congress, five have already passed away—Mehemet Ali, ...
Article : 410 wordsYesterday we drew attention to the disgraceful and unhealthy condition of the Water police court. To-day we are informed that in consequence of the unsatisfactory state of his health, brought about by ...
Article : 143 wordsBy the arrival of the Messageries steamer, Caledonien, from Noumea, this morning, we learn that the drought continues with unabated severity, and is by far the worst experienced since 1877. On all the ...
Article : 282 wordsThe body of a man who has as yet not been identified was found hanging to a tree at Greenwich, near Lane Cove. Information having been given to the police, the body was taken down and removed to the ...
Article : 59 wordsOn the objection in the Assembly last night that as the Batchers' Sunday Closing Bill interfered with trade it should have been introduced in Committee, Mr. Speaker ruled that such objection was a good ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 19 Dec 1883, Page 5
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