The Times this morning contains a leading article upon the question of the shearers' strike in Queensland. It praises the energetic and successful action of Sir Samuel ...
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Article : 1,333 wordsThe members and associates of the Austral Salon gave a Tennyson festival at the Hibernian Hall to-nigth, to welcome Lady Hopetoun, who is president of the Solon, on her return from England. ...
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Article : 147 wordsMR. EDMUND BARTON. Q. C., last night adowed himself to be nominated as a candidate for East Sydney, and it is understood that he has sent in his resignation as a member of the Legislative ...
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Article : 159 wordsThe Hon A. J. Gould addressed a large number of the electors in the School of Arts at Jerry's Plains to-night. At the request of the meeting, Mr. Ainsworth occupied the chair and introduced the ...
Article : 613 wordsMuch alarm has been occasioned in Northern Italy by an earthquake which caused a great amount of damage in the province of Verona. ...
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Article : 114 wordsThe fears for the safety of the steamer Taramung, which have been growing in gravity for the last few days, were yesterday reduced to almost positive certainty that the vessel has been lost. Several ...
Article : 1,154 wordsThe Times announces that the Czar has refused to form a defensive alliance with France, on the ground that Russia must preserve a free hand. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Address in Reply to the Governor's speech will be considered in the Legislative Assembly tomorrow afternoon. There has been a good deal of activity in Opposition circles during the last few ...
Article : 287 wordsO'Donovan Rossa and Patrick Egan, the Irish-American Nationalists, are returning to Ireland, their terms of banishment from Ireland having expired. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 416 wordsIn consequence of the fall in Western Australian stocks the Premier has despatched a cablegram to the Attorney-General (who is in London) conveying a statement of the exceedingly favourable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsMr. Warwick Weston, who for some years has been inspector of the New Zealand Insurance Company, has been appointed general manager. Sir Robert Stout gives a denial to the report that ...
Article : 65 wordsPrivate information received in Melbourne justifies the supposition that the black trackers who murdered Suvein Musczkavitz at Dora Dora recently have been seen near Dubbo, New South ...
Article : 42 wordsStock movements: Thirty fat bullocks, Byron to Tingha, M'Crohon Bros owners, M'Cronon in charge; 50 fat sheep, Prairie Park to Gilgai, Wallace owner, May in charge. Several lines of sheep are ...
Article : 72 wordsA coronial inquiry was held to-day, before Dr Noyes, concerning the death of a woman named Jane Usher, otherwise known as Mrs. Thomas, who was murdered in Cressy-street on Saturday night last. ...
Article : 427 wordsThe Anchor line steamer Echuca arrived at Fort Adelaide to-day. She brought a deal of material for the new clock in the tower of the Sydney Post Office. Some of the bells forming the ...
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Article : 177 wordsMr. George Martin, jun., of Bullina, has announced his intention of contesting the electorate. He is an anti-federationist and protectionist, and has addressed one meeting. Several other district gentlemen are ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Jun 1891, Page 7
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