Despite all rumors to the contrary, it may be taken for granted that the Ministry will not resign. The dubious utterances of Sir Henry Parkes to deputations on Friday, the fact that the question of resignation was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 571 wordsTIDES.—High water, Sydney Cove, this day, 7.22 a.m., 7.45 p-m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES THIS DAY.—Meinderry (s), for Shoalhaven, at 9 p.m.; Wellington (s), for Port Macquarie and ...
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Family Notices : 497 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Monday.—A fair number of spectators assembled on Saturday afternoon on the banks of the Hunter River at East Maitland, to witness a sculling match in outriggers between Messrs. Rolland Brown, and John ...
Article : 108 wordsA prominent member of the Opposition says, however, that his party is not likely to take any adverse step at the meeting of Parliament on Tuesday. In fact he professes to believe that it would suit the ...
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Article : 2,706 wordsAt Woolloomooloo Bay on Saturday a private match in outriggers took place between J. Poole end C. L. Quist, the course being round Garden Island. It was a good race, the men keeping well together throughout. At the close the ...
Article : 65 wordsAs to the rerignation of the Government, it is quite well understood that Mr. Brunker, Minister of Lands, is in favor of it. But this fact will not bring the resignation about. Sir Henry Parkes will permit ...
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Article : 168 wordsBURROWA. Monday.—The railway commissioners (Messrs. Eddy and Oliver) reached Burrowa on Saturday from Galong. Several prominent Burrowa residents met them to the ...
Article : 228 wordsTHE Chief Commissioner for Railways evidently possesses the virtue of remembering his friends. Though they may be lost to sight they are to memory dear; and, ...
Article : 982 wordsYesterday morning a coal lumper named James M'Gee, aged 53 years, was found dead on a sofa at the residence of Mr. Charles Johnstone, 73, Princes-st. Deceased was at work as usual on Saturday afternoon, ...
Article : 254 wordsA largely attended meeting of the New South Wales' Typographical Association was held on Saturday night in the Temperance Hall. The president (Mr. T. Kearney) occupied the chair. Mr. J. Engel wrote, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A stabbing affray occurred in Fort Melbourne on Saturday night. A man named Richard Heffinger ran away with the wife of a friend named Klundel, and the latter traced the couple to a ...
Article : 95 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. Jack, Government geologist, has reported to the Minister for Mines that he visited Tarongamba mine near Rockhampton to officially report thereon, but the manager refused to let him lake specimens ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 17 Dec 1888, Page 4
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