The hearing of the Kugelmann-Norton case, in which Hermann Emil Kugelmann, herbalist, sued John Norton, proprietor of "Truth," upon a claim for £1000 damages, for alleged libel ...
Article : 965 wordsMOSS VALE, Thursday Afternoon.—The opening day of the Berrima District Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Association's annual exhibition is favored with beautiful weather. ...
Article : 468 wordsThere was a considerable amount of excitement at Glebe Point, and indeed, throughout those portions of the city Where the news had spread, when it became known yesterday that ...
Article : 668 wordsPrivate advices from Adelaide state: "There is not the slightest doubt that the Associated, W.A., has enormous bodies of low-grade are, and that these could be treated to a profit by having local ...
Article : 1,665 wordsLONDON, March 7, 7.10 p.m.—Lord Roberts lias turned the left flank of the Boers at Osfontein. The enemy is in full retreat. ...
Article : 101 wordsA peculiar case was heard before Mr. Payten, D.S.M., at the Water Police Court, on "Wednesday, when William Wilshire, 44, a contractor, was charged with attempting to shoot at Thomas ...
Article : 609 wordsPrior to the departure, of the last Bushmen's Contingent, the military authorities gave orders for twenty transport carts. Whether their action in this respect was wise or not can only be ...
Article : 347 wordsCANDELO, Thursday.—The Agricultural Society opened its sixteenth annual show yesterday. The weather was delightful, and the attendance good, numbering between 800 and 900. The ex ...
Article : 69 wordsLISMORE, Thursday.—The Lismore Agricultural Society's fifteenth annual exhibition was opened here yesterday. The weather was all that could be desired. The attendance for the open ...
Article : 290 wordsNEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Mr. Norman, a mining contractor of Johannesburg, and a Norwegian by birth, is at present in Newcastle. He states that at the time of the Jameson Raid he was a ...
Article : 172 wordsHAY, Thursday.—The quarter sessions, held before Judge Rogers, were concluded yesterday. A case of an unusual character was before the court. A young girl, aged about 17, named Elizabeth ...
Article : 316 wordsThe patient, whose name is Wesley Stratford, was yesterday afternoon removed, in company with one of the hospital nurses, to the quarantine hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James of 63 Kippax-street, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday Afternoon.—Troopers J. W. Illsley and P. A. Boylan, two of the four men who were sent ashore under police escort from the transport Maplemore as stowaways at Port ...
Article : 314 wordsInquiries are being made with a view of tracing the source of the disease, and seeing if any connection between the patient and Sussex-street can be found, but so far, they have not been ...
Article : 43 wordsSpeaking on tramway matters yesterday, the Minister for Works stated that the traffic on the George-street line was now at the rate of nineteen million persons per annum, and that ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Premier when seen yesterday stated that the outbreak of plague could only be regarded as a very serious matter. He had had a consultation with Dr. Thompson about it, and ...
Article : 140 wordsIt will be remembered that some ten days ago the Mayor (Sir Matthew Harris) received through the Premier a cablegram from the Viceroy of India, urging that the people of New South Wales ...
Article : 141 wordsWilliam James Skeats, of Cobar, miner Mr. N. F. Giblin, official assignee. CREDITORS' PETITION. Alfred Carter and Hugh Russell (trading as A. ...
Article : 166 wordsBERRY, Thursday Afternoon.—The engine attached to the 8.30 a.m. train from Sydney to Nowra broke down through the bursting of a valve at Toolijooa, 79 miles from Sydney and 3 miles from ...
Article : 83 wordsARMIDALE, Thursday.—An accident occurred at the Sunlight Gold Mine at Metz on Tuesday evening, when a lad named Harvey fell a distance of 20ft, and died on Wednesday from the injuries ...
Article : 70 wordsSINGLETON, Thursday.—Mr. A. A. Dangar, at present in England, recently surprised the whole of the New South Wales troops in South Africa by having delivered to each of them a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 384 wordsNew South Wales.—Showery along coast and high lands, with sourtherlies soon taking off; fine inland, but thereafter much the same as in South Australia in interior, as Vervius" makes ...
Article : 234 wordsTAMWORTH, Thursday.—At the last council meeting there was a lengthy discussion concerning the inferior quality of the water supplied to the ratepayers by the municipality. The ...
Article : 248 wordsIn connection with the death in Prince Alfred Hospital of the child Ethel Harrison, reported in Tuesday's issue of the "Evening News" as being one of supposed poisoning, the city coroner has ...
Article : 51 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Recently Sir T. N. Fitzgerald, the leading surgeon of the city, when asked by the Victorian Government whether in the event of his services being accepted by the ...
Article : 87 wordsMOLONG, Thursday.—Mr. George Bruce, of Loombah, left by last night's train to sail in the R.M.S. Oruba for the Paris Exhibition, where he will show samples of the famous Loombah merino ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Government has still not made any definite arrangements as to the formation of the Imperial Bushmen; but Mr. Lyne, in the absence of the Minister for Defence, has the matter in hand. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 9 Mar 1900, Page 6
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