The Governor and Lady Duff have been the recipi[?]nts of numerous requests and deputations from societies and institutions anxious to secure an expression of their approval or obtain their ...
Article : 481 wordsIn regard to the question of providing an outlet for the unemployed, the following minute has been submitted to the Minister for Mines by Mr. Harri[?] Wood, Under-Secretary:—"In ...
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Article : 379 wordsA Day of Humiliation was held on Friday. The object of this was to sock, by prayer and humiliation, to remove the financial and other troubles that affect the colony. The principal meeting ...
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Article : 153 wordsThe day a[?]ter the last summary was despatched, Parliament was prorogued with the usual formalities. Since then political life has been stagnant. A movement has been started to present a ...
Article : 108 wordsWe have to record the death, at the age of 60 years, of Dr. Charles Adolph Leibiu[?] Ph.D., M.A., and F.[?] S., Senior Assayer at the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint. ...
Article : 275 wordsWith the exception of the sport provided by the proprietary clubs on the suburban courses, turf matters have been very quiet during the List fortnight. The Rosehill Racing Club held a ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. Barton's temporary, retirement from active political life, consequent upon an attack of illness, and his energetic aggressive move on behalf of federation, were alluded to in the last mail ...
Article : 525 wordsDuke of Sutherland (s.), 3116 tons Captain Whymper, from Penrith. Passengers—Mrs. Whymper and family. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, agents. JUNE 16. ...
Article : 867 wordsAt the time of the departure of the last summary heavy rains were flooding many of the coast districts. There were great fears regarding Maitland; but on the 13th instant the river, having a ...
Article : 356 wordsMurders and tribal wars in the Solomon Group continue. The natives, left to their man-killing and man-eating propensities, carry on a continual warfare with one another. Between Malayt[?] ...
Article : 416 wordsIt appears that in view of the early departure from Sydney of the barque Royal Tar with two hundred or more persons bound to Paraguay, the Premier's attention has been called ...
Article : 388 wordsArg[?]naut, British ship, 1488, Hunter, London Alice Muir, barque, 480, uncertain Britannia (s.), 62[?]7, Murray, London Conference, barque, Davies, uncertain ...
Article : 215 wordsAnna Alei[?] Dutch barque Duit, 1102, Sourabaya Moolton, ship, Doughty, 1[?]8, San Francisco Ophelia, Norwegian barque, Sorenson, 11[?]4, Wilmington Philomene, ship, Haswell, 142[?] Portland, O. ...
Article : 54 wordsIn New Zealand a warrant has been issued for the arrest of T[?] Whiti, the Maori prophet, for a breach of the Bankruptoy Act. A large percentage of the cane to be cut this ...
Article : 1,144 wordsAction has been taken under the new Electoral Act. A Supplementary Government Gazette was issued placing the Act under tho administration and control of the Colonial Secretary. ...
Article : 213 wordsParamatta, R.M.S., for London, via ports: 114,000 bar[?] Argentine lead, 12 bales leather, 66 bales skins, 2[?] casks gold concentrates (£1500), 50 cases wine, 118 bars bullion, 71 bags Argentine matte, 2 cases watches, (£500) 10 cases ...
Article : 799 wordsSince our last there has been a gradual improvement in the banking position. The reconstruction schemes of the Australian Joint Stock Bank and the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney ...
Article : 3,272 wordsThe dispute between the Railway Commissioners and the engine-drivers, firman, guards, and cleaners in their employ threatens undesirable results. The dispute arose owing to the refusal ...
Article : 447 wordsMariposa, R.M.S., [?]1[?] tons, Captain H. M. Hayward, for San Francisco, via Auckland, Samoa, and Honolulu. Passengers—For San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Burne M'Kenzi[?] and child, Mr. and Mrs. Massey, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 777 wordsIn the wool trade the most important event of the fortnight has, of course, been the opening of the third series of London sales, which took place on the 20th instant. The news which has come to ...
Article : 570 wordsIt is now nearly 12 months since active litigation in what is now known as the "Bare Island Fort case" was commenced, and the proceedings, as far, at any rate, as this colony ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 26 Jun 1893, Page 9
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