If the reports which were current in the Assembly last night are to be relied upon—and they appear to have some foundation in fact—the long-talked-of coalition between the Opposition and the federal ...
Article : 1,009 wordsMembers of the Ministry are exceedingly well pleased at the reception accorded to Mr. R[?]id's financial statement, and anticipate but little, real difficulty in passing the Government proposals ...
Article : 814 wordsThe Primate pr[?]achcd at St. John's, Camden, on Sunday morning, and in the afternoon opened a new church at Werombi. On Monday afternoon h[?] presided at a meeting of the committee of the Church Society; ...
Article : 753 wordsLast Sunday evening a series of " New Lectures on Old Subjects " was commenced by the Rev. George Walters at the Unitarian Church, Liverpool-street. The first account of Creation in Ge[?]esis ...
Article : 73 wordsThe proposals of the Government, as [?]mbodied in the financial statement, formed the principal topic of conversation last evening in the vestibule of the new Trades Hall—a rival to the lobby of Parilament ...
Article : 48 wordsThe financial statement was freely discussed today. People generally are not favourably impressed with the Government policy, which is regarded as inimical to the country districts. The removal of the ...
Article : 273 wordsWe understand that the Rev. J. Bennett Anderson, chaplain of the Sydney Bethel Union, has resigned his chaplaincy, to take effect in September next, the reverend gentleman intending to conduct ...
Article : 50 wordsA thanksgiving rally in connection with the N.S.W. Christian Endeavour Union was held in St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Phillip-street, last evening. The president of the union (Rev. W. J. L. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe committee met on Thursday afternoon at the mission of[?]ice. The Revs. George Campbell (chair), R. E. Edgar, R. Dey, J. Buchan, M.A., A. Miller, M.A., E. Moore (secretary), Messrs. W. ...
Article : 194 wordsMr. James W. Johnson, the senior member of the firm of Johnson, Minter, Simpson, and Co., the wellknown solicitors, speaking to a member of our sta[?] upon the financial proposals of the Government, said ...
Article : 512 words[?]OM-[?].—Entered Outward: May 10. Superb, ship, [?] tons, Captain Williams, for London: Warritnoo, R.M.S., [?] tons, Captain C. E. Bird, R.N.R., for V[?]couver, via [?]nol[?] and Suva; Leurn (s.), [?] tons, ...
Article : 486 wordsSir,—We are much surprised at the action of this freetrade Government to put 20s per ton duty on rocksalt, which is nearly 70 per cent. on the price. We do not think this is fair to the trade. It is ...
Article : 112 wordsA contingent of Salvation Army Maoris—three men and two women-arrived in Sydney last Saturday, and appeared in the City Temple on Sunday. They are now travelling in the West with Major ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Hurstvile Council met o[?] Thursday. The Mayor intimated that he had a report both from [?]imself and the auditors which re[?]cted seriously upon the council clerk, and it was a matter for ...
Article : 427 wordsAt the weekly meeting on Monday evening Mrs. Fagg, of the Y.W.C.A., Hobart, gave a Bible reading: which was largely attended. The montbly Bible Talk, held on Wednesday afternoon, was taken by ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. Henty, of Messrs. Parbury, Henty, and Co., Exchange Corner, thinks that the Premier has his work cut out to carry out his proposals. I must confess, he interpolated, that I have not yet ...
Article : 298 wordsThe R.M.S. Op[?]ir, from Albany April 6, arrived at [?]month on 7th May. The R.M.S. O[?]ava arrived at Albany at 1.5 p.m. yesterday from London. ...
Article : 127 wordsThe monthly meeting of the board was held on Tuesday afternoon, 7th May. Present—Mr. John kent (in the chair), Messrs, J. H. Walker, W. W. Simpson, W. E. Cocks, W. Winn, A. Thomson ...
Article : 95 wordsCardinal Moran, who has been at Manly during the week, will to-morrow afternoon bless the new church of St. Ber[?]ard at Botany. The Rev. T. Kenny, the new superior of the ...
Article : 521 wordsMr. Balchin ha[?] received cable advice from [?] Ty[?]er and Co., London that the s.s. Star of Victoris sailed from London for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand on the [?]th instant. ...
Article : 33 wordsThis institution, which was established in [?] for the re[?]cue and protection of women, and has for the past 10 years carried on its work at Darlington House, Newtown-road. but has now removed to [?] ...
Article : 533 wordsThe following charters are advised per Mr. Scott Fell:— Newcastle to San Franciso—Oweence, [?] tons, Swanhilds, [?] tons, Inver[?]say, [?] tons, Bar[?] tons: Hamburg to Sydney, [?]unbritton, [?] tons: ...
Article : 87 wordsA leading grain and [?]our morchant of the city, when asked by a representative of the Herald for his opinion of the Budget, said that he had not then had time to read the budget ...
Article : 214 wordsA well-known manager of one of the leading banks expressed his opinio[?] in guarded term[?] premising that he had scarcely had time to read the financial statement through. ...
Article : 234 wordsCaptain Calder reports that the Victoria left Sydney on [?]th April at 10.25 p.m. arrived at Newcastle on 19th April at 9.13 a.m., left Newcastle on 19th April at [?].45 p.m., arrived at Noum[?] on 24th April at 2.12 p.m., left Noume[?] ...
Article : 337 wordsA well-attended public meeting of ratepayers, for the purpose of impressing upon the council the necessity for retrench[?]ent, was held in the Enfield Town Hall on Thursday night. Mr. R. Denis ...
Article : 143 wordsMr. W. J. Lyne, o[?] being seen by a Herald reporter last night, and asked whether he would be prepared to support a coa[?]ition between the protection[?]st party and Sir Henry Parkes, said he thought ...
Article : 160 wordsThe following is to hand by the mail yesterday from Adelaide:—The P. and O. R.M.S. Balla[?] with the outward English mails of the [?]th April. arrived in Largs Bay at 2.45 p.m. to-day, after another very [?]-factory [?]age. ...
Article : 906 wordsA leading shipping merchant said that the ban[?] of commerce in this colony had been the chopping and changing about in policy, which was simply disastrous. They never [?]med to be standing on ...
Article : 216 wordsSir,—The moon rose in a mass of dense currus clouds, and [?]med to carry them up as she rose. Definition was fairly good, and the moon's lim[?], as well as the star, could be distinctly seen through the ...
Article : 163 wordsOur ide[?], said the manager of a loading firm of general importers and wholesale grocers, is that Mr. Reid is doing the right thing in taking the duties [?] on the 1st July next. Of course, he continued, ...
Article : 296 wordsThe home mission committee of the Presbyterian Church met on Tuesday last and made the following appoinments:—Bathurst Presbytery: Rev. W. Watt, Nyagan: Rev. James Cameron, Molong; ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Hayes, a member of the country party and a supporter of the Opposition said he was not present at the caucus meeting. He dislikes caucuses, and does not attend them on principle. He was in the ...
Article : 558 wordsSt. Andrew's Cathedral.—[?] Holy Communion; 11, the Primate: 3.15, [?] Gurther: 7, the Dean, St. Alban's Golden Grove.—[?] Rev. Luke Parr; 7, the Primate. ...
Article : 936 wordsSir,—It is gratifying to find that some attention is being given to the question of establishing in the colony hospitals or sanatoria for the care and treatment of consumptive patients. The necessity for ...
Article : 463 wordsA member of a city firm of importers said he could not give any opinion on the budget speech as he had not had time to look at it; but he would like to see duties placed on tea. He was a ...
Article : 135 wordsSpeaking as a business ma[?] not as a po[?]cian, remarked the [?]on. T. Dalton, M.L.C., of Messrs. Dalton Brothers, general merchants, to a Reyald representative yesterday morning, I feel ...
Article : 893 wordsThe new church at Eccleston was opened on Sunday last for Divine worship, when Mr. Thomas Miller, who represented the committee of the Congregational Union, preached the sermons. The ...
Article : 192 wordsMr. R. G. Vallack, the manager of Messrs. W. Gardiner and Co.'s extensive business in Yorkstreet, was the spokesman for the influential deputation of importers that on 26th April last waited on ...
Article : 591 wordsLetters received at the Wesleyan mission office from [?]ij[?] contain the news of the death of the Rev. W. R. Carmichael, at Kanday[?], from dysentery, on Tuesday. 16th April. Mr. Carmichael had only been ...
Article : 188 wordsMr. W. Balchi[?], agent for the Tyser line, has now at Moore's Wharf one of the [?]est ships of the Star [?] The Star of England made the Pa[?] in [?] days to Me[?]bo[?]. She steamed right out [?] the Cape of Good Hope, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 11 May 1895, Page 10
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