Captain Deane, R. N., and Mr I. E. Ives, trustees of the Royal Naval Home, had an interview with the Premier yesterday morning, with the object of getting some assistance from the Government towards the ...
Article : 226 wordsOn a warm—I might say scorching—evening near the close of March, 1889, three weary travellers were dumped down from a coach on the New South Wales bank of the River Murray, ...
Article : 3,234 wordsWe do not not self-interrogation. Many people go through life refusing eyer to analyse their thoughts, their inclinations, their deeds. They live under the infltience of circumstances, ...
Article : 3,259 wordsSir,—In regard to the proposed consecration of an Assistant (or Coadjutor) Bishop for the vast diocese of Brisbane it should be known that although the General Synod may no doubt legislate on the appointment of ...
Article : 609 wordsThe following official notifications were published in yesterday's Government Gazette:- PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.—The following days and dates to be observed public holidays in the localities ...
Article : 578 wordsA deputation, consisting of Messrs. Gormly, Copland, O'sullivan, Davis, Barnes, Colls, Garrard, Ms.L.A., and J.R. Talbot, J E West, J Kelh, and T. J. Houghton of the Trades and Labour Council, waited ...
Article : 1,149 wordsSir,—Whilst perfectly agreeing with "A Member of Synod" in your issue this day, permit me, as an older synodman, to add to his remarks that, under the circumstances, a coadjutor bishop is quite unknown in ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,—The Sydney Hospital has just been adding one brick the more to the edifice—of its reputation. A death occurs within its walls—strictly trom natural canses (was it not so certified by the doctor?) followed ...
Article : 312 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labour Council took place last night at the Trades Hall, Dixon-street. The president (Mr. J. Lennon) occupied the chair, and the following trades were represented:— ...
Article : 430 wordsSir,—My friendly critic, Mr. Killworth, must have got his information at second-hand respecting my letter, or he must have road the letter itself through spectacles which deceive. A little scientific training would doubtless ...
Article : 342 wordsA deputation, consisting of Mr. Waddell, M.L.A., Mr. Davies, M.L.A., Mr. Gormly, M.L.A., Mr. Hayes, M.L.A., Mr. Lakeman, M.L.A., and Mr. Rich, of Messrs. Rich and Co., waited upon the Minister ...
Article : 306 wordsSir,—In Mr. Arthur Killworth's reply to Mr. Tebbutt's letter, which appealed in your yesterday's issue, he says:—"It is difficult to understand in what way the safety and freedom of science depend on the ...
Article : 381 wordsSir,—I am pleased to see by the letter re the above in Friday's Herald, and signed, "An Unfortunate," that someone has entered a protest, though a mild one, against the proposed winding up and reconstruction of ...
Article : 186 wordsA deputation from the Municipal Council of Botany, introduced by Mr. W. Stephen, M.L.A., and Mr. J. P. Howe, M.L.A., waited upon the [?]nister for Works yesterday for the purpose of urging upon the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 19 Apr 1889, Page 3
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