In Sydney yesterday matters in connection with the strike were very quiet, and as far as can be ascertained nothing of importance was done either by the masters or by the men ...
Article : 746 wordsThe correspondent of the New Zealand Herald, writing from Chatham Island, states that he picked up an oar with the letters of the word Assaye, partly obliterated, branded upon it. This definitely ...
Article : 53 wordsYesterday Luke Connolly, age about 60, a watchman on the wharf, was reported as missing. To-day his body was found in the Yarra. There was an abrasion on one cheek. It is stated that ...
Article : 116 wordsGeneral Booth states that he expects the colonies will be willing to give the land required for the oversea settlements of the Salvation Army for the amelioration of the ...
Article : 45 wordsA CABLE denouncing Mr. H. H. Champion as an enemy of the strikes has been received in London from Mr. Murphy, of the Melbourne Trades Hall. THE sum of £1000 in aid of the Australian ...
Article : 8,572 wordsThe steamer Taiyuan, which recently sank two coal punts in the river, and also drifted against the rocks, has been docked and surveyed. It was found that the keel and the flange keel plates had ...
Article : 114 wordsThe executive of the Trades Union Congress has despatched by cable the sum of £1000 towards the strike fund in Australia, The Sailors' Union is arranging a ...
Article : 91 wordsAt a meeting of the municipal council this evening a letter was read from the Albury Gas Company definitely declining the council's offer of £8000 for the purchase of the gasworks. A lengthy discussion ...
Article : 1,048 wordsA fire took place to-day at Bickford and Sons' cordial factory. A room, containing phosphorus and nitric acid, was destroyed, the damage being about £400. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe committee of the Salvation Army Free Labour Bureau, appointed during the winter te endeavour to secure work and relieve the distress of the unemployed, has prepared its final report. A ...
Article : 123 wordsTO-day at the Police Court, before Mr. A. A. Turner, ex-P.M., and Mr. A. S. Artis, J.P., the cases against the unionists, George Davidson, Henry Parker, Walter Settle, Joseph Ho[?], and George Smith, for unlawfully ...
Article : 1,782 wordsThe first day's racing of the Newmarket Houghton Meeting took place to-day, when the running for the Criterion Stakes resulted as under: ...
Article : 158 wordsThe German squadron ia expected to arrive in New Zealand waters about the second week of November. The Rev. W. Diggins, of Rockhampton, ...
Article : 53 wordsLast week a German, giving the name of Hermann Vander Rosen, of a plausible manner, called at the shop of Solomon Kosminsky, jeweller, in Bourke-street, and obtained a gold chronometer and ...
Article : 80 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister of Lands stated, in reply to a question, that it would be impossible to plant wattles on the land comprised within the railway ...
Article : 512 wordsSir William Robinson, the Governor, arrived here to-day. The city was handsomely decorated in his honour. His Excellency was received at the railway station by the Mayor, the members of ...
Article : 680 wordsThe second trial of William Doherty, late secretary of the Premier Permanent Benefit Building Association, was concluded to-day. A verdict of guilty was returned on both counts. An ...
Article : 107 wordsWith reference to a statement which has appeared in print, stating that the appeals in the shearers' cases have been abandoned, we are authorised to state that on Tuesday afternoon last Mr. T. M. Slattery made an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 438 wordsIt is surmised that a detachment of men will arrive at Corrimal to-night, as one of the local bakers has received an order to furnish a large quantity of bread. Reports state that tradesmen supplying the miners ...
Article : 1,095 wordsIn the Assembly Mr. Caldwell gave notice that he would ask on Wednesday next if the Government would communicate with the Premier of New South Wales, asking that colony as the oldest of ...
Article : 240 wordsA bazaar in aid of the Roman Catholic Church was formally opened this afternoon by the R. C. Bishop of Sydney. Among the gentlemon on the platform were the Bishop, Fathers Dunn, Furlong, and Holland, the ...
Article : 270 wordsThe annual Flower Show under the suspices of the Clarence Pastoral and Agricultural Society was opened to-day in the society's pavilion. Owing to the number of flowers destroyed by the late great flood the exhibits ...
Article : 320 wordsIn ths Assembly to-day the Valuation and Rating Bill was read the third time and passed. The Health Act Amendment Bill which deals with endowments on health rates, was passed ...
Article : 84 wordsA largely attended public meeting, being thoroughly representative of the Hunter River district was held in the Town Ball this evening for the purpose of consider ing the report of Mr. George Gordon, C.E., on the ...
Article : 199 wordsNews from Tahiti states that the natives at Hunheine are still holding out against the French, but elsewhere they have submitted. It is stated that the French inhabitants of Tahiti are agitating for ...
Article : 73 wordsNews has been received of the wreck of the brigantine Nautilus in the Panmotti Archipelago, on June 27. The captain and crew were saved. They had to remain 74 days on an island before ...
Article : 64 wordsA sad accident occurred yesterday at the [?]dence of Christian Salake, a German farmer, living near Gerogery. Mrs. Saiske had recently been confined, and she was being nursed by a midwife, who had ...
Article : 203 wordsThe fanatical Maori chief Maputi. with 21 of his followers, were arrested to-day in the King Country. They were brought to Auckland, where they were charged with forcible entry and assault, ...
Article : 59 wordsThe feeling throughout the district is entirely with the action taken at yesterday's meeting in reference to Mr. stanley's report on the South Coast dairies and herds. The opinion appears to be that a thorough ...
Article : 119 wordsThe body Of J. W. Martio, bridge inspector of the sesond section of the [?]ns-Herberton railway, was recevered to-day, at the foot of the Barren Falls, frightfully crushed. It is supposed thst the ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Rev. William Gardner, of Ba[?]bala, moderator of the Monare Presbytery, and Mr. James Hogg, elder, by order of the Presbytery, held sa induction service at Cooma Presbyterian Church last night. The ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 23 Oct 1890, Page 5
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