London, August 27.—Signor Crispi, the Italian I premier, has suddenly returned to Rome after us visit to Prince Bismarck, the German Chancellor, and Count Kaincky, the Austrian. Premier ...
Article : 588 wordsAt the meeting' of the Federated Seamen's Union, held at the Maritime Hall last night, it was resolved, after some discussion, to withdraw the ballot which is now being taken and also to ...
Article : 60 wordsThis morning the Premier received a deputation of residents in the Guyra district, which was accompanied by the Hon. James Inglis, Minister of Public Instruction, and Mr. H. Copeland, ...
Article : 300 wordsThe annual meeting of the above society was held in the Town Hall yesterday evening, at 8 o'clock, his Excellency the Governor presiding. There was a large and enthusiastic audience. ...
Article : 1,632 wordsThis action, in which George Richard Dibbs, M.L. A., sought to recover £25,000 from the proprietors of the Sydney DAILY TELEGRAPH, for an alleged libel published in that paper on ...
Article : 753 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—The wharves, hitherto so busy, are almost deserted. The steamer Lindus takes only two-thirds of the usual cargo. Only sixteen hydraulic crane men ara employed, 126 ...
Article : 254 wordsMr. J. P. Howe, Mayor of Waterloo, addressed a meeting of representatives in the protection interest, for the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. James S. Farnell, in the Redfern Town Hall, ...
Article : 404 wordsA laboring man named Patrick Santry, aged 54 years, expired suddenly last night at his residence, No. 54, Victoria-street, Paddington Between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock last ...
Article : 93 wordsGRAFTON, Tuesday.—The miners strike is already felt here in the rise of coal to 35s per ton. Fortunately the supply of wood is not exhausted. Messrs. John See and Co. are the only holders of ...
Article : 43 wordsBRISBANE. Monday.—Owing to the Newcastle strike, Queensland coals, which, hitherto, were unsaleable in southern markets, are now eagerly enquired after in Melbourne at 45b per ton, which ...
Article : 251 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—Shortly after the steamers Quaraing left sydney Heads on Saturday, a seaman who was tightening the awnings, fell overs board in consequence of a rope breaking. The ...
Article : 72 wordsLondon, August 27.—The Australians commenced a match to-day against Cambridge and [?] Universities, past and present. The University combination batted first, and ...
Article : 56 wordsIt is very probable now that the freetrade candidate for Redfern will be Mr. Anderson, of Waterloo, a large employer of labor in the wool-washing and fellmongery business. The decision ...
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Advertising : 1,049 wordsLONDON, August 27.—The Roman Catholic di[?]ese of Hobart, Tasmania, is to be created an archbishopric. ...
Article : 22 wordsLONDON, August 26.—Dr. Macdonald it organising a deputation to visit Australia and New Zealand, in the interest of the Skye crofters, with tie object of obtaining funds for the relief of the ...
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Nothing is talked about but the coal question. Already its effects have been felt in the brick works. The Hoffman Company this morning closed one of it ...
Article : 345 wordsLONDON, August 27.—The cargo of Australian wheat ex Morayshire has been sold at 40s 6d. ...
Article : 22 wordsLONDON, August 27.—Mr. W. M'Culloon, the Vistorian stock breeder, is shipping by the Fifeshire, 18 shorthorns, Anguses and Ayrehiree, and sheep, including Hampshires and Lincolns. ...
Article : 42 wordsAt about 5.30 this morning, a fire was discovered on the premises in the rear of No. 410, George-street, occupied by Messrs. G. and W. Schulze and Co., printers. The building ...
Article : 332 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Messrs. Dalgety and Co. received word on Monday afternoon from Melbourne that Captain Nicholson and the crew of the ship Diamond had arrived there and ...
Article : 133 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Carpenters and Joiners Society was held on Monday night at the Trades Hall, about 800 being present, te consider what action should be taken ...
Article : 143 wordsA deputation, consisting of Messrs. M. Chapman J. S. Hawthorne, and F. Smith, Ms.L.A. Aldermen Punch and Barns, and Messrs. Thornley, Lagley, and Molloy, interviewed the ...
Article : 229 wordsALBURY, Tuesday.—A serious accident occurred to a cabman, named William Ashworth, while , returning from the 9 o'clock train. His horse bolted and collided with a waggonette against a ...
Article : 104 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—Fears having been expressed that owing to the strike of the Newcastle miners the Wallaroo smelting' works would have to stop operations, it is now stated that the ...
Article : 77 wordsNo danger whatever is anticipated by the large firms of the city, the majority of which, having evidently taken time and events by the forelock, have made provision for coal supplies that will ...
Article : 149 wordsHILLSTON, Monday.—A fatal accident occurred on Friday at Trida. A man borrowed a gun from a hawker named Bogle to shoot a dog. On his return with the gun Bogle was explaining the ...
Article : 107 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—A brawl occurred in Melbourne-street on Saturday night between several larrikins and a number of kanakas. A young girl, named Evans, who was passing with a gentleman, ...
Article : 350 wordsThe usual return of attendances in divisions in the Legislative Assembly during last session has been issued from the Government Printing Office. The twelve highest records are as follow. ...
Article : 240 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A sensational occurrence was reported to the police last night by a Mrs. Gordon, of A'Beckett-street, which led to the arrest of her husband, William Gordon. It ...
Article : 204 wordsShortly after 6 o'clock last evening an accident occurred on the Darling Harbor railway, which luckily was unattended with, any serious loss to We The accident caused an abstraction of the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 28 Aug 1888, Page 5
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