The funeral of the Right Honourable Sir Alfred Stephen, P.C., G.C.M.G., C.B., took place yesterday, and the esteem in which the deceased gentleman was held was shown ...
Article : 2,841 wordsThe case of Robinson, Fox, Studholn, Pelder, Duncan, Goodie, and Evans, charged with setting fire to the steamer Rodney, was resumed before Mr. Justice Stephen to-day. About 30 witnesses ...
Article : 242 wordsThe Centenary Hall was again crowded yesterday afternoon on the occasion of the Rev. J. M.'Neill's meeting for business men, and as usual the singing was characterised by great fervour. After the ...
Article : 443 wordsLast night Mr. Arthur Galton, M. A., read a paper at the United Service Institution of New South Wales on "The Wars of Marlborough." Major-General Hutton occupied the chair, and in ...
Article : 450 wordsBRISBANE.—October 17: The Franklin (s.) arrived at Brisbane from the north and left for Sydney. The Ranelagh (s.) left Brisbane for sydney. The Lubra (s.) left Brisbane for Rockhampton, The Burwah (s.) left ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsA theatrical carnival and costume football match will be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day, in aid of a fund for the relief of aged and needy actors and actresses. The costume football match ...
Article : 558 wordsThe Prinz Regent Luitpold left Melbourne for Sydney yesterday. The R.M.S. Austral leaves Malbourne on Saturday, and is due here Monday next. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 520 wordsMessrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. are advised by cable that the stemer Mombassa left Singapore on the 13th instant for Melbourne and Sydney. ...
Article : 25 wordsMessrs. J. and A. Brown, agents for this line, are advised that the Chingtu, which left Hongkong on the 27th September, left Cooktown on the 15th October, and is due at Bydney Sunday next, Melbourne the 26th instant. She ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the Circuit Court the jury in the Kallarah riot case, not having agreed at 9 o'olock last night, were locked up for the night, and not agreeing this morning they were discharged. The prisoners ...
Article : 939 wordsThe Woolloomooloo returned lost night from Newcastle to fill up for London in Lund's line. She received firstrate despatch at Newcastle, taking in a lot of frozen meat and wool. Nearly 10,000 carcases of mutton were put on ...
Article : 69 wordsSir,—Two letters which appear in your issue of to-day animadvert upon Mr. M'Neill's mission— one signed "Observer," and the other "Geo. Scoles." When old Rowland Hill was in the blaze of his ...
Article : 529 wordsThe William fairbairn, belonging to Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., passed Cape Otway at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, 90 days out from Quebec. She is to Messrs. M'[?]wraith, M'Eacharn, and Co.'s consignment. ...
Article : 36 words" The Father of the French Theatre " (Corneille) was the subject that Madame Lucien Henry chose to discourse on at a gathering of the Cercle Literaire in her salon, Australian Mutual Investment ...
Article : 291 wordsWord yesterday was received by mail from Singapore of an expiosion which took place on board the Glasgowbuilt [?]on screw steamer Amherst (owned in Singaport) on the 25th ultimo. She left Malacca at 5 p.m. on the 25th, ...
Article : 131 wordsFrom Colombo is the following concerning the loss of the German-Australian liner Brlangen:—She left Colombo on the 19th August with a full cargo, including over 1000 tons of cocoanut oil. On the evening of the 20th, at 8 o'clock, ...
Article : 124 wordsOf the series of Irish dramas identified with the name of Dion Boucicauit " Arrah-na-Pogue" is probably the best, and is certainly the most popular. As, at the same time, it enables Miss Maggie Moore to ...
Article : 299 wordsErnest Cuttriss, 18, was charged on remand in the Central Police Court, yesterday, before Captain Fisher, S. M., with breaking and entering the dwelling-house of William Parker, 8 Rose-street, ...
Article : 638 wordsThe ship Patriarch is fast loading at Dalgety's Wharf. She has now over 4000 bales stowed, and is preparing for a start for London on saturday next. The Patriarch is being despatched by Mr. S. A. Joseph. Captain Mark Breach ...
Article : 57 wordsSir,—Every business man will, I am sure, sympathise with the board of reference, while appreciating the painstaking care with which the members thereof have endeavoured to evolve a practical solution and ...
Article : 483 wordsOur Auckland correspondent last night wired:—"Captain J. A. Suteliffe, of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Acrangi, has been appointed nautical adviser to the New Zealand Government." ...
Article : 92 wordsMessrs. Samuel Hughes and Company, of Melbourne, report having sold privately the barque Vivid, 238 tons register, to Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co., Limited, at a satisfactory price. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Japanese Steamship Company (Nippon Yusen Kaisha) are reported to have purchased the steamer Prometheus, and the Denbighshire of the " Shire " line. ...
Article : 29 wordsMessrs. M'Arthur and Co. clear the ship Star of Bengal for London to-day. She sails to-morrow, to bo followed by the Lord Rosebery. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe annual picnic of St. Barnabas' C. E. Sunday School took place yesterday. The children to the number of about 1500, with their banner, bannerots, and flags flying, led by a brass band, and having also ...
Article : 143 wordsA benefit concert and social under the auspices of the Mistletoe Lodge, No. 79 U.A.O.D., was held in the Lyceum Hall, Campbell-street, last evening in aid of a fund inaugurated to relieve the widow and ...
Article : 141 wordsMessrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., agents for the Anglo-Australian line, are advised that the steamer Port Phillip left London for Sydney, via ports, on the 9th instant. ...
Article : 31 wordsThis Gulf liner, previously reported as having had a perilous experience with fire on board, is due at Melbourne on Sunday next, and will probably leave nest day for Sydney. ...
Article : 35 wordsSir,—In continuing my comments on the report of the Railway Commissioners for the year 1894, I consider it to be proper on my part again to refer to the lines which have not hitherto obtained sufficient ...
Article : 862 wordsThe matinee yesterday at the above circus was well patronised, and the programme was gone through to the accomnaniment of much applause and laughter. At night a change in the ...
Article : 112 wordsThe 30th anniversary of the St. Leonards Wesleyan Church was celebrated on Tuesday evening by a tea meeting in the lecture hall, Hill-street, North Sydney, when there was a fair attendance. After ...
Article : 118 wordsThe attraction of Herr Hugo Alpen's concert induced a larger attendance at the Town Hall last night, where visitors will find stalls still laden with all manner of things upon which industrious hands ...
Article : 265 wordsOn Monday evening a welcome to the Rev. Thomas Kench, formerly of Finsbury Circus Church, London, was given in connection with the Willoughby Congregational Church. The welcome took the form of ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—I was very pleased to see from this morning's issue of your paper that Mr. O'sullivan's motion for a select committeo to inquire into certain matters connected with the administration of our military ...
Article : 257 wordsThe annual tea meeting was held in the church, Darling-3street, on Tuesday nignt, the attendance being a very large one. The following ladies presided at the tables:—Mesdames J. Clubb, Grimm, ...
Article : 114 wordsSir,—The clauses relating to finality and limitation of selection are undoubtedly the greatest and most important of the reforms proposed by Mr. Carruthers in his Amending Land Bill. I think the ...
Article : 470 wordsOn Saturday a bazaar, got up by the pupils at Miss Pye's school, Willandra, Ryde, in aid of the Children's Hospital, was opened by Mr. Edward Terry. There were stalls for fancy work and toys, ...
Article : 107 wordsA tea meeting in celebration of the jubilee of the Waverley Wesleyan Sunday School was held in the Waverley Wesleyan Church on Tuesday evening. The tea was held in the basement of the church, and ...
Article : 187 wordsSir,—I have perused the letters of your correspondent " Verax " with pleasure, because I concur generally in his opinions on public matters. I believe there has been a general decline in the ...
Article : 401 wordsThere were no fresh developments in the printing trade strike yesterday, and till the end of the week no change is expected. The masters are busy making arrangements for the continuance of the work in ...
Article : 301 wordsMr. F. B. Suttor returned from London to-day by the R.M.S. Austral. He landed at Adelaide, and took the train in the afternoon for Melbourne, on route to Sydney. Speaking to a ...
Article : 135 wordsA service of song, entitled "The Bravo Covenanters," waa given in the Primitive Methodist Church, Parramatta, on Tuesday evening, by the choir of the church. The service was maid of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsA sale of work and of useful and ornamental articles was held yesterday in the school-hall connected with the William-street Wesleyan Church. The sale was the second of a series of quarterly sales ...
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Advertising : 71 wordsTo meet the convenience of intending competitors at the annual prize competitions of the New South Wales Rifle Association, which will be commenced on 29th October, the council has decided to extend the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 18 Oct 1894, Page 6
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