LONDON, April 15.—Sir Hercules Robinson states that the whole country around Buluwayo is in the hands of the rebel natives, and that a large force will be ...
Article : 86 wordsA deputation representing the southern and western flour millers waited upon the Commissioners for Railways yesterday to protest against the proposed abolition of the rebate hitherto ...
Article : 251 wordsAt the Glebe Police Court to-day, before Captain Fisher, S.M., Nathaniel Thompson, 85, and William Ellison, 38, were charged with burglariously breaking and ...
Article : 602 wordsA deputation from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church waited upon the Premier this morning for the purpose at bringing under his notice the Gothenburg system of controlling the liquor ...
Article : 398 wordsThe discovery of the body of Mrs. Down was made by a swagman named Edward Power, at about 10 o'clock this morning. He was in the vicinity of Kerosene Bay, and when passing ...
Article : 306 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The R.M.S Oroya arrived in Hobson's Bay during the night, and this morning was taken to her berth at the Railway Pier, Port Melbourne. The Melbourne representative of ...
Article : 578 wordsThe annual provincial session of the Roman Catholic Bishops of New South Wales was held at the Cardinal's Palace, Manly, yesterday, commencing at 10 a.m. Cardinal Moran presided. ...
Article : 217 wordsLONDON, April 15.—The bill sanctioning the amended reconstruction scheme of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank will probably be read a second time in the House ...
Article : 40 wordsLONDON, April 15.—Mr. Hesketh, the electrical engineer of the borough of Blackpool, Lancashire, has been appointed engineer to the Queensland Government, and ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. J. E. Bowden, the Parramatta District Coroner, opened an inquest this morning in connection with the circumstances surrounding the fire that occurred on Sunday morning, at the drapery establishment of ...
Article : 119 wordsHis Honor Judge Murray made a few remarks at the quarter sessions yesterday which should be borne in mind by stipendiary magistrates and justices of the peace. A solicitor ...
Article : 215 wordsWilliam Archer, butcher, 436 Kent-street, stated that he last saw deceases alive on Monday afternoon. Deceased met him at the Cook Park Bowling Green, and witness accompanied him to his ...
Article : 215 wordsThe sequel to the Manly sewerage scheme appeared yesterday in a summarised report of Mr. G. E. Brodie, a Treasury officer. The following is an extract: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 421 wordsHILLGROVE, Thursday.—The people of Hillgrove assembled in large numbers at the Gymnasium Hall last night to listen to the Hon. W. J. Lyne and his party expound their views on ...
Article : 624 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Adelaide express was derailed for some as yet unaccountable cause, seven miles on the other side of Dimboola. The train was travelling at the usual ...
Article : 293 wordsIt is not often that the monotonous life of the Equity Court is disturbed by a breeze between the bench and the bar. Such an occurrence took place this morning, when Mr. Maun was arguing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 598 wordsRe George Alexander Gill: A resolution was carried by the creditors represented allowing the bankrupt to retain his household furniture and effects, and the meeting closed. ...
Article : 75 wordsA number of the Jewish ladies of Sydney met the committee of the Jewish Education Board at the Synagogue yesterday for the purpose of arranging for the holding of a ball in aid of the institution's ...
Article : 385 wordsTheresa Gallagher wag sentenced to three months for riotous behavior in Wexford-street. ...
Article : 15 wordsPENRITH, Wednesday.—Mr. Ernest Hosking, gentleman, who caused such excitement in Sydney by producing by natural means that which was claimed to be supernatural by Mrs. Mellon, ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Justice Manning to-day granted probate of the wills of Joseph Waldron, Richard Harris, Thomas Hamer, Julius Hellmann, Thomas Evans, Theophilus Egar, Joseph Onus, Bridget Theresa ...
Article : 77 wordsJERILDERIE, Thursday.—Herbert Rankin has been appointed to the position of clerk of the Jerilderie Council, vacated by the death of his father. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 wordsMr. Addison, S.M., presided. James Gill, 36, tiers, charged with having attempted to break and enter the residence of Jane Howard Judd, at Arachffe, on the 9th ...
Article : 112 wordsTAMWORTH, Thursday.—Mr. A. B. Piddington, member for the district, last night delivered a lecture on the American Civil War, illustrated by lantern views, in the Olympic Hali, in aid of ...
Article : 323 wordsAt the half-yearly communication of the Grand Ledge of the Freemasons of South Australia Chief Justice Way was unanimously elected Grand Master, and Mr. Philip Sanson was re-elected ...
Article : 298 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—An old man named Miles Standley was sentenced to four months' imprisonment at the Criminal Court for making tounterfelt florins at Streaky Bay and passing ...
Article : 92 wordsHILLGROVE, Wednesday—The parliamentary party, consisting of Messrs. Lyne, Schey, Price, and others, arrived at Hillgrove shortly afternoon to-day. They were met at ...
Article : 176 wordsCaptain Fisher, S.M., presided. John Stokeld, 22, driver, was fined 40s, costs 9s 6d, or one month, for disobeying a summons for having used indecent language. ...
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Advertising : 116 wordsA man named Charles King, 27, a resident of Parramatta died in the local hospital this morning. He was admitted on March 31. He had been clearing some land at Smithfield, and a tree fell on him, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 16 Apr 1896, Page 5
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