Mr. Copeland, Minister for Lands, having been requested to reconsider and alter the route of the proposed rabbit-proof fence along the railway boundary from Albury ...
Article : 398 wordsNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.-The Gosford, a new ship, arrived at Newcastle yesterday afternoon from Capetown. She is on her maiden voyage, and had a narrow escape from foundering, owing ...
Article : 251 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.-Telegrams of a sensational character have been received by the authorities here from Camoweal regarding the influx of Chinese. It is stated that the border from ...
Article : 151 wordsSir,-Almost a quarter of a century back the exportation of meat from the colonies was one of the subjects which occupied the attention of the late Mr. T. S. Mort. He being a pastoralist of no ...
Article : 1,114 wordsAccounts now being received from eye-witnesses of the recent labor disturbances at Lodz throw (says LLOYD'S NEWSPAPER) a lurid light on the lawless state of affairs prevailing there during the ...
Article : 666 wordsThe "St. Cecilia Choir" may be regarded as a natural counterpoise to the "Liedertafel" societies which have long existed amongst us, for its sphere of operations deals with that half of ...
Article : 593 wordsThe communication sent to the EVENING NEWS on Wednesday by Mr. E. Scott Ross, in reply to my contribution on the kanaka and coolie slave question, is extremely valuable as showing the ...
Article : 1,413 wordsAfter a bearing extending over several days, the action brought by Jacob Carnopsky, a Polish storekeeper, against the New Zealand Insurance Company for the recovery of £800 on a fire policy ...
Article : 141 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.-An unusually animated discussion took place in the Legislative Assembly last night, by Mr. Cadell drawing attention to Mr. Ryan's speech in the Centennial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.-The Crown law authorities have given instructions that proceedings shall be taken against the promoters of the Druids' Gala, which took place on Easter Monday ...
Article : 255 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.-A. meeting held yesterday, at which 10 members of Parliament were present, made arrangements for a deputation to the Premier, Treasurer, and Minister for Public ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Grand United Gold Mining Company was before Mr. Justice Manning, in Equity, to-day, on a motion to set aside a writ of fi. fa. The petitioner, Thos. Oakman, was a shareholder in ...
Article : 278 wordsAt the quarter sessions, yesterday, the youths George Perry, John Henry William Farrell, Robert Peter dune, James Donovan, Frank Quinn, and John Conlon, who were convicted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsThe Liverpool (England) coroner recently held an inquest on the bodies of the second and third engineers of the steamer Gloucester City, which arrived in the Mersey from Rangoon. As the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe synod resumed its business yesterday (Tuesday) at 3.30 p.m., in the Chapter House, and in the usual manner. Two important reports were presented, the first by the Bishop of ...
Article : 707 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of this board was held on Tuesday. Present: Mr. Cecil Darley (president), and Messrs. B. Palmer (vicepresident), R. R. P. Hickson, W. L. Vernon, J. D. ...
Article : 475 wordsPROMOTION.-G. G. Benson, assistant forester, has been promoted to the position of forester in the Forest Department, vice M'Donald, promoted, such appointment to take effect from March 5 ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,-With your kind permission I would reply in as few lines as possible to your correspondent, June 17, "J. Copeland," who challenges the correctness of my figures, when I stated that the heat ...
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Advertising : 556 wordsThe following prisoners who were convicted at the quarter sessions were sentenced yesterday. George Harris, larceny, five years' penal servitude. Arthur Montague, six months' hard labor; ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,-So the Ulster Convention passed off quietly, without any one "been kilt" after all the furions vaporing of the Duke of Abercorn, Sir William Ewart. Lord Erne, Mr. Andrews, and ...
Article : 199 wordsAt about 1 o'clock this morning a loud shock was felt at the Crown-street tram terminus, Cleveland-street, Surry Hills, resembling a blast, which was followed by an upheaval of a portion ...
Article : 117 wordsThe president, Mr. J. Wilson, occupied the chair at a meeting of the executive committee of the Trades and Labor Council on Tuesday night. A letter was read from the Acting-Premier, in ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 22 Jun 1892, Page 3
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