A meeting of the Municipal Council of [?]urstville was held at the council-chambers on Thursday, August 22. There were present the Mayor (Mr. H. Patrick), with Alderman Mil[?]op, Humphrey, O[?]good, ...
Article : 583 wordsThe following memorandum by Sir Henry Parkes on the defence of the Australian colonies by Imperial troops was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly yesterday:— ...
Article : 1,885 wordsVery little news of interest came to hand yesterday from the sunken steamer Centennial, lying in Taylor Bay. The divers were at work and sent up some inggage and salvage operations on the cargo, it is ...
Article : 439 wordsIt was when the few questions on the business paper were answered, or evaded, that Mr. Farnell ar[?]e. He has not been heard much of late, and begins to look graver and sedater than usual. His ...
Article : 1,997 wordsFor some days intense excitement prevailed here, owing to the daily-expected arrival of the German gunboat Wolf, with King Mali[?]ton and patty on board. As the exact time of the vessel's intended ...
Article : 744 wordsAn inquiry into the cause of the collision in the harbour on friday night last between the steamer Centennial and the steam-collier Kanahooka was begun by the Marine Board yesterday morning. There were ...
Article : 3,138 wordsA meeting of the Manly council was held on Thursday, the 22nd August. There were present—The Mayor (Alderman Cameron), with Alderman Austin, Scarr, Sullivan, Pussau, aud Auslow. An application ...
Article : 194 wordsSir,—In again replying to correspondents upon the above question, I most emphatically protest against the way in which they steer clear of the main question at issue. My argument is that the Government, having ...
Article : 279 wordsThe North Willoughby council met on Monday Present—Aldermen Simpson (mayor), Muston, Newell, Hobson, Landers, Wilson, Fuller, and Wilkes. Accounts to the amount of £151 2s 3d. were passed ...
Article : 514 wordsSir,—In reference to the report of this case appearing in your issue of to-day, I trust you will permit me, as the solicitor for the appellant conducting this appeal, and in justice to her to point out an omission in such ...
Article : 317 wordsFrom the deek of the Wolf Mnli[?]to[?] was able to observe what was going on ashore. He could see the people gathering round M'Arthur and Co.'s premises, and saw the flag [?]led up by his old and faithful ...
Article : 379 wordsSir,—Mr. Cruickshank, the member for Inverell, is reported to have said in the Assembly: "If you are not going to give us a railway from Glen Innes to Inverell, we will say to you, 'You can keep your ...
Article : 644 wordsAn additional ward mimed Wuiringa has been created in the borough of St. Leonards. ln consequence of this the election of three additional aldermen to represent that ward will take place next week. ...
Article : 36 wordsSir,—[?]4 your correspondent Mr. Rcove, [?]on. sec. N. S. W. P. Association, ventures agai[?] to make free with the word "common-sense" I trust that he will endeavour to avoid introducing it into uncongen[?]al ...
Article : 481 wordsSir,—In a letter, signed 'Jos. Dolton," appealing in to-day's issue of your paper, he takes the builders, rather severely to task for their coolness in proposing to ask the Municipal Council for certain alterations in the ...
Article : 444 wordsThe City Coroner, Mr. J. C. Woore, J.P., opened an inquest at the Croydon Hotel yesterday afternoon upon the body of Edward Sergent, the chief cook of the steamer Centennial, whose dead body was recovered from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 28 Aug 1889, Page 7
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