Cardinal Moran is at Windsor to-day Sir George Dibbs declines to discuss the present political situation. Mr. John Lemmone, the great flautist, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 960 wordsIn last Sunday's issue we announced the reservation of Long Island, on the Hawkesbury River, as a site for an inebriate asylum. This action may be regarded as ...
Article : 1,754 wordsThe Parisian Press is in a state of fer-ment concerning the possible meeting of the French and British in Fashoda on the Nile. ...
Article : 121 wordsThere is intense excitement here over the, election for the representation of tho Hastings and Macleay. Mr. Young and Mr. Sydney Smith left for ...
Article : 416 wordsA strange phenomenon was witnessed in Melbourne about half-past 5 o'clock this afternoon. The wind changed, and a dust storm came up, enveloping the Bay as in ...
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Article : 1,230 wordsYesterday Mr. Lyne, the Leader of the Opposition, was seen at Parliament House by a "Sunday Times" representative. In reply to a question as to the result ...
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Article : 178 wordsThe Sultan made a request that the ringleaders of the recent outrages in 'Candia should be tried by court-martial, but the British Ambassador has emphatically ...
Article : 46 wordsThe American and French missionary stations at Ho Chow and Chung-Kiang have been attacked by Chinese fanatics. The last-named station was burnt, but it ...
Article : 45 wordsIn the Trial Stakes to-day at Port Adelaide, Trentall fell and his rider, Denny Boase, was galloped on and killed. ...
Article : 34 wordsA most successful balloon ascent has been made from the Crystal Palace. Several well-known persons made the aerial trip to a height of 25,000 feet but ...
Article : 56 wordsA man who was at the time unknown, but afterwards identified as W. H. Stephens, of 65 Stanley-street, was found in a fit near the Circular Quay, yesterday morning and ...
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Article : 102 wordsWith reference to the statements made by Mr. Barton, and which have also appeared in a certain section of the daily Press, and been repeated by Members of Parliament ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Wise was seen by a "Sunday Times" representative last night. Questioned as to what he thought of the present political situation, he replied: ...
Article : 432 wordsA prominent member of the Opposition, speaking to a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, stated that Mr. Young's action in absenting himself from his official ...
Article : 60 wordsOn December 2, 1898, it Trill be fifty years since the Emperor of Austria succeeded his uncle, the late Emperor Ferdinand I., on his abdication; but he was not ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Premier arrived here this afternoon at hall-past 3, having come by the Tomki. He was transferred to the tug, which landed him at Port Macquarie. He ...
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Article : 39 wordsDavid Hayes, of 397 Kent-street, died in St. Vincent's Hospital from injuries received from falling downstairs at the Jubliee Hotel, Wharf-street, on September 14. He was ...
Article : 163 wordsFurther reinforcements of speakers, in Mr. Barton's behalf are being asked for by his local supporters in the Hastings and Macleay electorate. At a committee ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 18 Sep 1898, Page 7
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