ON Tuesday evening the Irish National Forestorn' Benefit Society (William O'Brien Branch, No. 1) held a meeting at the Shamrock Club-rooms, George-street. Mr, James P. Kavanagh (Diatrick ...
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Article : 65 wordsTHE General Elections took place in Victoria on Wednesday. The principal recult of the voting has been to defeat the Trades Hall party. Mesers. Hancock, ...
Article : 216 wordsA LONDON cable, April 20, conveys the intelli-gence that another episode of the Colonel Baker hind has occurred. The Hon. Patrick Greville-Nugeut has been arrested upon a charge of having ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE London Weekly Times, March 12, has the honesty to publish the following £rom ito Dublin correspondent:- The accounts from the Assize Courts continue to show a very satisfactory improvement in the ...
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Article : 272 wordsAT Tipperary petty sessions on March 10 six summonses were heard at the suit of the Rev. leather Humphreys against Richard Ronan, Michael Lyons, Patrick Ryan, Patrick Halloran, James ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE following comes from London by cable, April 20:- Munoz, the leader of the Spanish Anarchists, now under arrest for complicity in recent dynamite outrages attributed to that party, has ...
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Article : 115 wordsIT is stated by cable, April 20, that Russian agents in Teheran have offered to the Shah's Government a loan of half a million sterling with which to defray the compensation payable to the ...
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Article : 94 wordsAT last week's meeting of the Sydney Irish National League, the President (Mr. F. B. Free-hill) announced that Mr. James Ward, for seven years secretary, was there that evening to bid the members good-bye. ...
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Article : 56 wordsNEWS bas been received by cable, April 21, severe flighting, arising out of religious difficulties, at Uganda, East Africa. The Roman Catholic natives, headed by King ...
Article : 216 wordsTENDERS were opened last week in London at the Union Bank of Australia for the City of Sydney 4 per cent, loan of £250.,000. Contrary to the anticipations of many the result was a success. ...
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Article : 193 wordsAT the Tocum wal Police Court on Wednesday, William J. Greggery, a well-to-do graz er of Berrigan, was charged with stealing sheep, the property of Roderick M'Donald, a farmer at ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Sat 23 Apr 1892, Page 16
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