The second exhibition of the Bowral District Amateur Art Society was opened this afternoon at the Bowral School of Arts by Mrs. S. A. Stephen, in the presence of Mr. Sheriff Cowper, president ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Premiers sat this morning and adjourned to lunch with Admiral Eridge on board H.M.S. Orlindo, resuming the sitting in the afternoon and concluding their labours at 7 p. m. The draft bill ...
Article : 863 wordsThe Tiriff Inquiry Board took evidence to-day respeoting the effect of the present Customs duties on saddlery and leather-ware. Mr. Georgo Prince, representing the Tanners and Curneis' Society, ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Queensland sugar expoits from thr lGth of June last year to the end of January, 1895, amounted to 63,466 tons, of which 13,792 were classed as whites, 3143 as yollows, and 46,526 as ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. Thomas B. Curran, M. P., intends to move in the House of Commons for the production of the correspondence which passed between Lord Ripon (Secretary of ...
Article : 117 wordsParliament was opened to-day by commission. In the House of Lords the dobate on the motion for the adoption of the Address ...
Article : 515 wordsTHE Imperial Parliament was opened on Tuesday by Commission. THE Eail of Rosebery, Premier, stated that the measures premised in the Speech from the Throne ...
Article : 8,540 wordsMr. B. M. Haggard, British Land Commissioner at Samoa, and chairman of the Land Commission that was appointed under the Berlin Act. which was ratified by the Samoan Government at ...
Article : 1,076 wordsBush fires are racing at Barooga between Berrigan and Tocumwal. The fire started on the stock route on Monday, and has burned au area 10 miles square, the property of Messrs Sugd[?], ...
Article : 74 wordsColonel Fox, Commander of the New Zealand Forces, was married to-day to Miss Cora Russell, second daughter of Captain Russell, formerly Minister of Dofeuce. The wedding presents ...
Article : 153 wordsThe steamer Lady Loch, with the Victorian Ministers for Lands and Customs, and the New South Wales Royal Commission on Fisheries on board, arrived here this morning, and had to wait ...
Article : 111 wordsAt a meeting of the Wagga Presbytery, held at Culcairn, a call from the members and adherents of the Culcairn Church in favour of the Rev. Alexander M'Clinchie was sustained, and ...
Article : 78 wordsH.R.H. the Princess of Wales has returned from her visit to her sister, the Dowager Empress of Russia. ...
Article : 29 wordsBodies of the victims of the recent shipping disaster in the North Sea, in which the North Gorman Lloyd mail steamer Elbe was sunk, with great loss of ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions John Huxley was acquitted on a ch[?]ge of assaulting Mary OBri[?]n with intent at Peak Hill. Denis Quinn, William Stevens, and Edward Donohue pleaded not guilty ...
Article : 187 wordsOne of the most distressing tragedies that have over occurred in Melbourne was brought toe light this morning at a small home in Railwaycrescent, South Melbourne, where the police ...
Article : 381 wordsKnight and party, south of mid adjoining the main street, have been sinking for the reef in the eastern shaft, and struck it in the drive 20ft. west at the 150ft. leverl. It is a nice body of stone in a ...
Article : 485 wordsThe trustees of the Gilchrist Education Trust have offered to pay half the cost of a travelling scholarship to enable a colonial teacher from each colony in turn to spend ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Quartet Sessions, Judge Docker presiding, were concluded to-day The following sentences were passed:—George Thomas, horse-stealing, six months; John Carter, horse-stealing, 11 ...
Article : 1,053 wordsMr. Brennan, inventor of the Brenaan torpedo, has been appointed an Adviser to the Admiralty. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir Charles H. Smith, Commandant of the Victorian Forces, arrived by the Cuzco to-day, and was met on board by Captain Tomkinson. Sir Charles Smith landed with Lady Smith, and paid ...
Article : 57 wordsBelgium and France have re-affirmed the pre-emption treaty entered into between them in regard to the Congo. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Hon. J. G. Ward, Postmaster-General of New Zealand, arrived to-day, and gave some particulars as to the reciprocity treaty entered into between South Australia and New Zealand. By ...
Article : 549 wordsMr. H. Patoson, of the New South Wales Fresh Food and Ice Company, returned by the Cuzco to-day. He speaks hopefully of the butter export trade, which he believes can overcome ...
Article : 92 wordsAt the annual meeting of Nelson Bros., Limited, meat salesmen, the chairman, Mr. E. M. Nelson, stated that the large surplus of shoep in Australia must ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Jacob Garrard, Minister for Education, visited Albury to-day, and was enterrained at lunch by the Mayor. He inspected the Public Schools, the Mechanics' Institute, and other ...
Article : 188 wordsIn the House of Lords to—day the Lord Chancellor, the Right Hon. Lord Herschell, gave a distinct denial to the imputations of misconduct made ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Postal Conference to-day resumed its deliberations. Sir JOHN FORREST moved.—"That, as soon as safe and commodions harbour accommodation is ...
Article : 329 wordsThe now Anglican Bishop of Perth, Dr. Kiley, who arrived here from England yesterday, was to-day onthioned at St. Georgo's Cathedral in the presence of a large cougicgation. The Bishop ...
Article : 69 wordsTo-day an official survey will be held as to the damage the steamer Rotokiuo sustained. It is not so extensive us to detain the ship here for a lengthened period The steamer Mount ...
Article : 522 wordsIn Eastern Europe terribly sovere weather is being experienced. Thousands of starving wolves from the Carpathian Mountains, running through ...
Article : 43 wordsThe following stock crossings were reported to-day:—3202 wethers, W. Robertson owner, from Togaumain Station to Flemington Meat Preserving Works, Victoria; 63 bullocks, Mcssrs. ...
Article : 322 wordsA Chinaman at Narragin bus been accused of attempting to poison his employer, George Dodds, by putting strychnine in his butter. The Chinaman has taken to the bush. ...
Article : 37 wordsA fire broke out at the rear of Milston's store, Castlereagh-street, last night, and was fortunately confined to one building, occupied by a woman and two children, who had a narrow escape ...
Article : 45 wordsAnother new find has been reported from beyond the 90-Mile. Messrs Charles Northmore and E. T. Do[?]lette, of Adelaide, who have spent some mouths in prospecting the north country, returned ...
Article : 254 wordsThe report that the action for breach of promise brought by Miss Wyndham against Viscount Doorhurst, oldest son of tho Earl of Coventry, had been settlod is ...
Article : 71 wordsSydney Hospital for Sick Children: Annual Meeting, 4.[?] p.m. Waverley Novel Fair. Paddington Town Hall: Open from 3 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. ...
Article : 215 wordsHenry Granville Wright, form[?]rly solioitor to the Liborator Building Socicty, who is serving a sentence in connection with the failure of that society, Mill be a ...
Article : 66 wordsA meeting of the Miners' Delegate Board was held this afternoon with strictly closed doors. It has transpired that the board has recommended that all strikes Should coase. This proposal was ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Mining Conference to-day carried a resolution "That an applicant for the forfeiture of a nuning lease must show his bom fides in keeping with the labour clause before obtaining his lease." ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 7 Feb 1895, Page 5
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