There was a good attendance at the usual meeting of strikers on the reserve yesterday afternoon. Mr. Greenhalgh presided. Mr. J. Healy read a telegram from the Bourke Shearers' Union, expressing delight ...
Article : 740 wordsAs stated, considering the wildness of the storm, the shipping escaped wonderfully well. Is is true that numbers of boats have been cast up on the northern side of the ...
Article : 532 wordsThe weather continues showery and the river is still rising. It has broken over the banks in many places and submerged a vast area of agricultural land, doing an immense amount of damage. The country ...
Article : 57 wordsAt Eastwood a Mrs. Kiddy, living with her husband in a tent, was killed by the fall of a tree. The husband was pinned to the ground for some time, but was not seriously injured. The tent was ...
Article : 142 wordsThe heaviest rain of the season occurred last night The Macquar[?]e River is a banker, having risen 12ft. since yesterday. The flood waters have submerged the flats near Kelso, and the low lands in the vic[?]ty ...
Article : 2,387 wordsReuter's agent at Madrid telegraphs as follows:— Some interesting particulars have been received here regarding the origin of the present rising of the tributary Angherites against the Sultan of Morocco. ...
Article : 2,422 wordsConsidering the violence of the gale singularly little damage appears to have been done in the city proper. Of course, as is usual on such occasions, extraordinary reports of extensive injuries to person ...
Article : 174 wordsIn the suburbs the damage done by the storm was extensive. The most common form of damage was the tearing of the roofs off stables and sheds, and the demolition of ...
Article : 1,284 wordsSir,—Those who are really solicitous for the welfare of this great colony cannot but receive with satisfaction the following most important statement in your leader of Friday:—" The political and party ...
Article : 755 wordsThe official number on the wreckage found at Rawhiti, Bay of Islands, has now been ascertained to be 7513. Part of the companionway has been found. It is made of American pine, and is ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. C. C. Kingston, M.L.A., of South Australia came up from Adelaide yesterday. He had a long interview with the defence committee and the arrested labour leaders and is understood to have ...
Article : 857 wordsOn Saturday night a meeting of the electors of Balmain was held, the meeting being addressed from the balcony of Cohen's Exchange Hotel, B[?]ttie and Mullens streets, Balmain. Mr. Samuel Kirkby ...
Article : 1,367 wordsA shooting affray occurred in Crystal-street on Saturday night. A man named Don, working on the mine, attended a free and easy at Green's Skating Rink, and was recognised by the audience, ...
Article : 235 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent telegraphs as follows:—"A Village Priest" continues to draw crowded houses at the Bijou. "My Swe[?]theart," played by the Greenwood company at the Alexandra ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—Recently one of our legislators (I think Sir Henry Parkes) deplored the want of interest shown by the rising generation of Australians in politics. I doubt if there exists the apathy he laments. The ...
Article : 292 wordsParrgundy crossings: 306 mixed fat cattle, Dalton station, Cooper's Creek, for Bourke, Messrs. Hackett Brothers owners. Conlan in charge. ...
Article : 29 wordsSir,—Kindly permit me through the medium of your valuable paper to ventilate what I consider to be a genuine grievance, and at the same time one which interests the community generally. ...
Article : 229 wordsSir,—Surely Mr. Donaldson does not expect the public to swallow his ideas as to the value of the M'Kinley Tariff and its effects. Fiscal education has taught us that protectionist and frcetrade advocates ...
Article : 140 wordsYesterday afternoon a meeting was held in the Domain to protest against the action of the Government in causing the arrest of the Brokon Hill Labour Defence Committee. There were between ...
Article : 3,399 wordsIn consequence of the heavy easterly sea running to-day coal-shipping at all the southern collieries' jetties has been suspended, thus throwing idle over 1000 men and boys. With proper harbour ...
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Advertising : 183 wordsLast night this town and district were visited with the severest south-easterly gale experienced here for a long lime. From the early forenoon yesterday a change in the weather was apparent, and between ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 26 Sep 1892, Page 6
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