A boy named Robert Robertson 8 years of age, residing with his parents at Milton, ice-street, Paddington, was [?] Oxford street, [?] has paddington brewery, yesterday, at about half ...
Article : 54 wordsThe mysterious rescue of Miss Banks from drowning near Mrs. Macquarie's Chair on Wednesday night, which was reported in Thursday's "Evening News," has been robbed of a good deal ...
Article : 353 wordsThere passed away on Thursday, at his residence, Lugano, 2 Macleay-street, Potts Point, Mr. John Thomas Neale, one of the oldest landmarks in this city's financial history. Born in ...
Article : 509 wordsLONDON. August 16, 7.35 p.m.—Reports from the frontier state that Fort Gulistan, which was relieved by the column under Brigadier-General Yeatman Biggs, was heroically defended by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 wordsARRIVALS.—September 18. Walnora (s), 2003 tons, Captain R. Neville, from Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Yale, Wilson, White, [?]zies, Woller, Bogle and family (4) ...
Article : 1,194 wordsBATHURST, Saturday.—Charles Randwick DeClouet again appeared before the police magistrate yesterday, charged with wounding his wife with intent to murder her. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsLONDON, September 16, 7.35 p.m.—It is reported that Sir Henry Durand, British Minister to Persia, is to head a mission to the Ameer, With a view to re-settling the relations between ...
Article : 43 wordsThe city coroner (Mr. J. G. Woore) and a jury of 12 held an inquest yesterday at the St. George's Cottage Hospital into the circumstances surrounding the death of James Keene, who was found on ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, September 16, 7.35 p.m.—Mr. Mather, of the Salford Ironworks, has proposed to the Employers' Federation that they should concede the demand of the engineers for the Eight-hour day ...
Article : 58 wordsWOLLONGONG, Saturday.—Thomas Stephens, who attempted suicide on Thursday evening, was slightly better to-day, and there is every hope of his recovery. The bullet entered his cheek and ...
Article : 121 wordsNew South Wales.—Strong and squally, winds from north to west; weather fine and warm. QUEANBEYAN, Saturday.—A thunderstorm passed over the town last night. 44 points of rain being ...
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Advertising : 717 wordsLONDON, September 16, 7.35 p.m.—The oranges brought from South Australia by the Austral have been sold, realising 10s to 11s per case. The New South Wales oranges, which were carried as ...
Article : 52 wordsAs the annual exhibition of the New South Wales Kennel Club closes to-day the attendance of the public shows a considerable increase. A sale of valuable dogs will be held before the ...
Article : 122 wordsBERRIGAN Saturday.—The Nangunia Estate is another extensive property which is to be disposed of in November. There are 25,000 acres of freehold land and 23,000 sheep. ...
Article : 197 wordsNEWCASTLE. Saturday.—The federal delegate, many of whom were accompanied by their wives, reached Newcastle by special train at 11.20 to-day, and were met on the platform by the Mayor ...
Article : 196 wordsMACLEAN, Friday.—Mr. John M'Farlane, member for the Clarence, addressed a well represented meeting of electors here last night. The hon. member stated that he saw many members ...
Article : 539 wordsORANGE, Friday.—The only event at Lucknow to-day was the arrival of two strangers by coach desiring work. A crowd of strikers Interviewed them, but one of the men insisted on going in. ...
Article : 123 wordsAn ordinance service was held in St. Mary's Cathedral to-day, when major and minor orders were conferred on a number of ecclesiastical students from St. Patrick's College, Manly. Cardinal ...
Article : 203 wordsBROKEN HILL, Friday.—Official reports regarding the fire in the Proprietary Mine are still favorable. It is stated that the area is gradually being contracted and the flames extinguished. ...
Article : 201 wordsTOCUMWAL, Saturday.-Four children of Mr. Murtie Looney, a selector, who lives five miles out, were driving in a buggy to attend the public school yesterday. When entering the town ...
Article : 132 wordsWARREN, Saturday.—Mr. J. H. Young, Minister for Public Works, accompanied by Messrs. Chapman (member for Braidwood), Wilks (Balmain), and M'Donald (Coonamble), arrived at ...
Article : 281 wordsA smoke concert was held last night by the Sydney Warehousemen's Amateur Sports Association at 144 Clarence-street. The extensive rooms were decorated with a plentiful supply of bunting ...
Article : 188 wordsPAMBULA, Saturday.—The storekeepers of the town recently decided upon having a regular monthly holiday. The inaugural closing took place on Wednesday last. ...
Article : 138 wordsNew South Wales.—Fresh to strong winds from north to east; weather fine in this colony; the storm is drifting southward, and prospect of rain less promising than it was on Thursday. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe following forecasts have been issued from the Queensland weather bureau for the next three days:—West Australia: Fine, except along the south ...
Article : 252 wordsARMIDALE, Saturday.—At the police court yesterday John James Cuskedly was committed for trial at Armidale Circuit Court on a charge of assaulting life niece, Mary Agnes Maguire, aged ...
Article : 163 wordsTEMORA, Saturday.—An inquest was held yesterday on the body of James Bolton, aged 67 years, a highly respected miner, who has been here since the first rush, and before that he was over twenty ...
Article : 113 wordsHAY, Friday.—Intelligence just to hand from Mossgiel states that two shearers named John Stewart and Thomas Burflood, employed on Conoble Station, quarrelled on Wednesday morning ...
Article : 122 wordsHILLGROVE, Saturday.—For the fortnight ended yesterday the Baker's Creek Mine returned 513oz 12dwt of smelted gold from 579 tons of stone crushed. The Eleanora Mine returned 165oz 10dwt ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsKIAMA, Saturday.—The first meeting of the South Coast Agricultural Council, recently, formed, consisting of delegates from the agricultural societies between Wollongong and ...
Article : 429 wordsFriday's Customs revenue amounted to £4929. The Parliament of West Australia will be called together October 13, instead of October 6. The body of Mrs. Mary Curtain, a widow, was ...
Article : 405 wordsNEWCASTLE, Friday.—The second day of the Centenary Celebrations, was ushered in in a remarkably quiet manner to-day. But for the decorations in the streets there was nothing to ...
Article : 318 wordsAt the South Sydney Morgue yesterday Afternoon, before the city coroner, Mr. J. C. Weere and a jury of twelve, an inquest was held touching the death of the boy William Bray, who was killed by a ...
Article : 280 wordsTEMORA, Friday:—A large number of priests yesterday took part in the memorial service for the deceased parents at the Rev. Father Fallon. The service commenced at 10 o'clock, and a large ...
Article : 198 wordsThe fourth annual wild Sower show, promoted in aid of the School of Arts building fund, was opened yesterday by Major Wright. The weather was beautifully fine, and a number of people ...
Article : 270 wordsCOBAR, Friday.—The recent development in the Burra Burra Copper Mining Company has caused applications to be made for all available country on the line of lode. Steam has been got up at the ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. P. B. Walker, Engineer-in-Chief Telegraph Service, has received the following message from the Telegraph Department, Adelaide: "9 a.m.—Port Darwin line failed between Alice ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 18 Sep 1897, Page 5
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