Mr. E. J. Phelps, formerly United States Minister to England, says that the rebellion in Cuba would have been ended long ago had not America supported the insurgents. He expresses the opinion ...
Article : 414 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions to-day John Earnshaw and George Runnicus were convicted of assault, and sentenced to three years' penal servitude. Henry Patterson, convicted of the robbery of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsARRIVAL OF THE BISHOP F NEWCASTLE.—His Lordship the Bishop of Newcastle, Mrs. and Miss Lart, will arrive at Bishopscourt next Monday by the mid-day train from Sydney. Their weary ...
Article : 1,198 wordsOur devout forefathers, so easily shocked in many ways, used to permit in the pulpit liberties which in our time would be strongly resented or disapproved. Their personal ...
Article : 3,061 wordsWarren Jones, who was arrested in connection with the shooting of a yung man named Gray at Leichhardt yesterday, appeared before the Court this morning, but on the application of the police a ...
Article : 60 wordsThe races yesterday (Monday) were a greater success than ever achieved at Yarraman before. The Mercury's Quirindi special correspondent was in attendance, and will give full particulars. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsThe detectives to-day arrested a police constable named Frederick Robinson, stationed at Redfern, on a charge of committing a capital offence on a girl, aged 17, named Marian Hayno[?] The offence ...
Article : 108 wordsOn Good Friday morning n large shed on the farm of G. Fittler, near Armidale, was burnt down. Sixty-five tons of hay and ten tons of potatoes were destroyed. The estimated lose is about £400. There ...
Article : 997 wordsA young women named Lily Whatley was placed upon her trial at the Criminal Court to-day before Acting-Justice Heydon on an indictment charging her with having at Sydney on February 6 ...
Article : 300 wordsSir H. H. Kitchener has received telegraphic message from her Majesty the Queen, Lord Salisbury, the Emperor William, and the Khedive of Egypt, congratulating him upon the decisive ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Leinster Regiment has been ordered to Jamaica, to prevent the belligernets from it as a base or operations. There are complaints that there are no British ...
Article : 48 wordsAn inquiry was held to-day respecting the death of an elderly woman named Emma Smith who died on Sunday. Deceased, who resided with Mrs. Reedy at Cottingham-street, Glebe, suffered from ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. Van Horne, President of the Canadian-Pacific Railway, hopes to reduce the distance between Quebec and Liverpool to three and a half days, and to place steamers of the Teutonic type between ...
Article : 50 wordsGomez, the insurgent Cuban leader says Spain would doubtless like an armistice in the rainy season, and will consent if Spain evaculates the island. But if hostilities cease, they must cease for ...
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Article : 38 wordsThe Presidential message urges that President M'Kinley be authorised to employ force to terminate hostilities at Cuba. It commends an armistice to the earnest consideration of Congress and says war ...
Article : 34 wordsLast night an accident occurred on the Northern railway line. It appears that the train timed to reach Sydney shortly after 10 p.m. broke down, owing to the smashing of an axle on one of the ...
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Advertising : 281 wordsThermometer—Reading at 9 a.m.: Maximum, 78'; minimum, 61'. Thermometer at noon, 71. Weather—Calm, fine. Rainfall-2 points. ...
Article : 240 wordsThe name of the young man injured in the railway accident near Ryde yesterday is Harold Humphries, a resident of Glebe Point. The patient is progressing favourably and it is not now ...
Article : 54 wordsThe intervention of the holidays has had a disturbing effect upon the movements of the opposing forces which are being marshalled for the approaching federal contest. The time has, however, not ...
Article : 212 wordsTomkins, the Cockney poet, has broken into song over the imbroglio in the Far East:— Woodjer kindly sound the trumpet? woodjer likewise beat th ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Tue 12 Apr 1898, Page 5
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