NOWRA, Wednesday.—The weather is sultry to-day; 84 in the shade. At 3 p.m. there was a thunderstorm and heavy hailstorm, the stones being as large as marbles and several windows ...
Article : 42 wordsNEWCASTLE, Thursday.— Everything pertaining to the strike is quiet, and there is really very little to report. A number of vessels from the southern colonies continue discharging cargoes, ...
Article : 200 wordsLONDON, September 24.- The London Trades and Labor Council has issued a manifesto calling upon the members of the British Trades Unions to support the ...
Article : 493 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Bishop of Sydney(Dr.Saumerez Smith) arrived here this morning per the Oroya, and was welcomed by the Bishop and the Anglican clergy. ...
Article : 35 wordsBARCALDINE, Wednesday.—In consequence of orders for a general strike from the Labor Council, Mr.MacGregor, the secretary of the Queensland Laborers' Union, has notified all delegates to ...
Article : 286 wordsVery rapid progress is being made with the work of carting the wool from Darling Harbor to the various wharves.The first procession left shortly after 6 a.m. under small ...
Article : 116 wordsThe chief officer of the Union Steamship Co.'s new steamer Taviuni arrived at Wilson's Promontory yesterday in one of the ship's boats. He reported that the Taviuni had broken her shaft, ...
Article : 87 wordsA boy named John French,14, was charged before Mr.J.Giles, at the Central Police Court, yesterday, with having stolen a pair of hames and traces, value £1, the property of John Ward. ...
Article : 84 wordsAt the Central Summons Court to-day John Creasey, summoned by Inspector George Webber, of the Animals' Protection Society, for having cruelly ill-treated a horse by having worked it ...
Article : 69 wordsMr.Spence, the secretary of the Intercolonial Labor Conference, announces that the other side have not, so far, made anymore overtures as regards the proposed conference between the ...
Article : 100 wordsIn No.2 Jury Court yesterday, the suit brought by a Chinese named Chong Hop against the Hongkong Insurance Co. was concluded. The plaintiff claimed £300, under a policy of insurance ...
Article : 147 wordsBOURKE, Thursday.— On Saturday it was announced that the shearers would not be called out, thus altering the first order. To-day, however, the edict has again been altered, and the ...
Article : 315 wordsEdward Marroney was charged on remand before Mr.J.Giles at the Central Police Court yesterday with having fraudulently appropriated £2 the property of Elizabeth Kennedy. ...
Article : 159 wordsThis morning the secretary of the Labor Defence Committee received towards the strike fond £600 from the Creswick shearers and £8OO from the Adelaide shearers. ...
Article : 57 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.— An important strike development took place at Port Adelaide this morning, all stevedoring on every class of vessel except coasting ketches being stopped by order ...
Article : 321 wordsA prisoner named George Johnson, who was serving a sentence of ten years' penal servitude died in the Darlinghurst Gaol Hospital, where he was under treatment, yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 31 wordsWAGGA, Wednesday.— Everything with regard to the strike is quiet in this district. The local secretary of the Shearers' Union received a telegram from Mr.Spence, president, stating that ...
Article : 123 wordsA man named John Murray pleaded not guilty at the Quarter Sessions yesterday to an indictment charging him with having stolen 461b of coal, valued at 1s,the property of the Government. ...
Article : 137 wordsOn Thursday last a seaman named John Drew was missed from the schooner Elsinore, now lying in Blackwattie Bay. His disappearance was reported to the police at the Glebe, but no traces ...
Article : 91 wordsJames Brown, 40, wharflaborer, was accused of beating Henry Hannaford with intent to obstruct him in working at his lawful occupation. Constable Barrs deposed that when he arrested ...
Article : 347 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions yesterday a domestic named Sarah Fitzgerald pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging her with forgery and uttering. For the Crown it was stated that in May, 1889, ...
Article : 237 wordsSir,—The Coalcliff Coal-mining Co. are doing all in their power to induce men to come here to start work in the mine. If the applicant be a carpenter, blacksmith, or any other tradesman ...
Article : 217 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterdays before Mr.C.Delohery, John Wright,10,newsboy was charged with having stolen 1s 7d, the property of William Robson. Sergeant Walker said ...
Article : 125 wordsThe large body of police stationed at Darling Harbor Railway Station, the frequent mustering of special constables, and the presence of the mounted escorts with the wool, are the only signs ...
Article : 444 wordsAt the Water Police Court to-day, before Mr.Abbott, S.M., a lad named William Puckridge, stated to be very respectably connected, was brought up, on remand, charged with having ...
Article : 165 wordsAn Italian named Antonio Rossa was arraigned at the Quarter Sessions yesterday upon an indictment charging him with having shot at George Dunver, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. ...
Article : 178 wordsSir,—Being one of many workmen who have been thrown out of employment through the present strike, would you kindly permit me through the columns of your valuable paper to offer the ...
Article : 276 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Transit Commissioners was held in the boardroom, Phillip-street, yesterday. Present: The Mayor(chairman), the Inspector-General of Police ...
Article : 129 wordsLITHGOW, Wednesday.— All the collieries paid the wages due to the miners on Tuesday afternoon, notwithstanding the notice to the contrary issued on Saturday. Everything is quiet. ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsA man named Michael Breen pleaded not guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day, before his Honor Judge Fitzhardinge, to an indictment charging him with having shot at John Hussy with intent ...
Article : 220 wordsPARRAMATTA, Wednesday.—The case of criminal libel, Christiansen v. Ferguson, of the CUMBERLAND TIMES, was dealt with this morning before Messrs. Henry Byrnes, R.Harper, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsMr.Justice Windeyer sat in divorce this morning, and dealt with several matters. CHAPMAN v.CHAPMAN.— In this case petitioner, the wife, made application for costs to enable her ...
Article : 354 wordsA young man named William Murphy was charged at the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr.Johnson,S.M., with breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Charles Dickens ...
Article : 119 wordsThe following was posted at the Sydney Exchange this afternoon:— "Newcastle,11 a.m.: Crane boys knocked off again. Federal and Wastwater working." ...
Article : 166 wordsAs two horses attached to a dray laden with wool,followed by a mounted trooper, were going along Market-street this morning, en route for the Circular Quay, they suddenly ceased work, and ...
Article : 317 wordsBernard Maher was charged, on remand, before Mr.Giles, at the Central Police Court yesterday, with having no lawful visible means of support. Constable Fullerton stated that he saw the ...
Article : 116 wordsAt the Central Summons Court yesterday, before Mr.C.Delohery, William H.Purdy, newsagent, of Parramatta-road, Annandale, summoned a boy named Frank M'Ginley for having left his hired ...
Article : 82 wordsWilliam Reid was charged on remand at the Central Police Court yesterday before Mr.Giles with having illegally pawned a photo in case. When arrested prisoner said he intended to ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 25 Sep 1890, Page 5
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