Sir,—Several misstatements having appeared in the press in reference to this case, will you kindly allow me to correct one or two errors which appeared in your issue of Friday, the 13th ...
Article : 253 wordsREMOVING OFFICERS.—Some little time back an order was issued by the authorities for the removal of some of the military offices to Dawes Point, but as vet nothing has been done. It is to be hoped ...
Article : 404 wordsBy the arrival of the steamer Ranelagh from Queensland ports last evening, the captain and crew of the schooner Spunkie were passengers, the vessel having been in collision with ...
Article : 206 wordsEvery one knows that the trams in Sydney are run at a dead loss to the country. For this all sorts of departmental reasons have been assigned. Various people unconnected with the tramway ...
Article : 946 wordsA teacher's residence is badly required at Quaama. Is is reported that larrikinism is rampant in Parramatta Park. ...
Article : 2,106 wordsCaptain Sinclair, who is aa experiened and popular master on the coast, reports as follows:—"During the voyage of the s.s. Ranelagh from Brisbane to Sydney, and when 15 miles south of ...
Article : 363 wordsThe City Corner (Mr. Shiell) held an inquest at the South Sydney Morgue this morning touching the death of a man named John Bussey, who died suddenly in a house owned by Mrs. Storey, at ...
Article : 176 wordsYesterday morning a Mrs. Pattman, of Arthur-street, Ashfield, heard a lodger named John Frost in his room at 6 o'clock. Some time later, as he did cot come down stairs, Mrs. Pattman ...
Article : 288 wordsA few days ago the men employed in erecting the Centennial Hall, while excavating for the foundation for the grand entrance to the hall in Druitt-Etreet, they discovered the remains of five ...
Article : 106 wordsSCRATCHING,—Master John has been scratched for the Rosehill Cup. ...
Article : 15 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—The German New Guinea Company's steamer Ysabel arrived on Saturday at Cooktown from New Guinea. She reports that the New Ireland natives killed one white ...
Article : 69 wordsENTERTAINING THE QUEENSLANDERS.—On Saturday evening the members of both the contesting teams in the intercolonial match in the afternoon, with a host of friends of Rugbeian proclivities assembled at the Exchange Hotel, ...
Article : 486 wordsThe event celebrated by the French people all over the world on Saturday has its importance, independent of its immediate results. The attack on the Bastille, says fan historian, was in itself ...
Article : 302 wordsWOLLONGONG, Saturday.—No fresh trouble has arisen at Mount Keira and Mount Kerabla Collieries over the formation of the union. The management threaten to discharge the men for joining the ...
Article : 102 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A goods ran into a passenger train on Saturday evening at Marong station. Norton, the driver of the passenger train, which was standing at the platform, seeing ...
Article : 76 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. Shiell) held an inquest at the South Sydney Morgue this morning, touching the death of an elderly man named Michael Cullen, who died suddenly at his place of abode, ...
Article : 624 wordsThe BUCKS ADVERTISER, England, has a sub-leader as follows:—"Mr. W. H. L. Bailey, in his lecture at the Corn Exchange, Aylesbury, on May 20, touched on a very sore point in ...
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Advertising : 664 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A recent arrival from New Zealand, John O'Keefe, was robbed of a bank draft for £610 in a lane off Lonsdale-street on Saturday night. ...
Article : 31 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The woman named Mrs. Day, who took ill suspiciously at Japonica Ville a few weeks ago, is now at the hospital, and her recovery is very uncertain. The police have ...
Article : 39 wordsIf all that is said be true, Miss Cornwell, the interesting and successful mining speculator and syndicate-promoter, is better entitled to the name of Mrs. Vulcan than Miss Midas, seeing that, as ...
Article : 253 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—With regard to the Elmore murder the police have learned that the deposit receipt for £670 wag lost by a swagman, whose description they have obtained, he having ...
Article : 48 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—The body of a young man, William Smith, who was drowned by the sinking of the steamer Benowa at the Railway Wharf was recovered by the Government diver in the ...
Article : 46 wordsAlthough, since the departure of the Alameda, little has been heard in connection with the expressed determination of the trades unions interested to replace Asiatic seamen by Europeans ...
Article : 106 wordsWOLLONGONG, Saturday.—The Railway Department has decided to extend the railway from Clifton, the present terminus, to the end of the contract at Stanwell, a distance of about two and ...
Article : 75 wordsTobias ha went for a walk one day, All in his Sunday clothes; He hadn't gone far when a female gay Looked at his Sunday clothes. ...
Article : 188 wordsThe ship Carnarvonshire arrived here on Friday from Capetown, to which place she was bound from London, At Capetown Captain Jones, the master, met with a sudden death by falling ...
Article : 99 wordsA sad drowning case occurred at Gordon, North Shore, yesterday afternoon. It appears that a child named Austin Harrison, 2 years of age, son of the Rev. Mr. Harrison, incumbent at ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 16 Jul 1888, Page 5
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