The adjourned magisterial inquiry in connection will the Murrumbidgee murder was resumed at the conrthouse to-day before the Police Magistrate, Mr. C. W. Weekes. The only evidence taken was that of Dr. Andrew Freeland, ...
Article : 315 wordsAt the police court this morning, 10 persons were charged with using insulting and threatening longuage and committing assaults on five men on the 18th instant at the Newcastle Racecourse on the occasion of the Eight-hour ...
Article : 369 wordsTHE Cabinet sat the whole of yesterday afternoon considering the Estimates, which are to be submitted to Parliament as soon as possible. THE English mails, per Orient Company's steamer ...
Article : 1,844 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have made regulations with the view of assisting the railway artisans to acquire a further knowledge of their trade than canbe obtained in Victoria by enabling them to visit ...
Article : 740 wordsThe Land Court, under the chairman, Mr. Trollope, and Mr. M'Donald, opened here to-day. A large number of cases are to be dealt with, but none of public interest have yet been board. ...
Article : 1,127 wordsThe name of the Duke of Manchester is montioned as the probable successor to Sir William Jervois as Governor of New Zealand. The Government, however, has no information on the subject. ...
Article : 48 wordsRespecting the recent interruptions to both cables from Port Darwin to Java, Mr. Knevett writes:—"On September 26 the general manager of the company wired to Singapore that the 'Sherard Osborne leaves to-day ...
Article : 968 wordsAn influential deputation interviewed the Treasurer this morning, asking the Government to use their influence in petting a reduction of the rates for the carriage of goods over the difference in distance between ...
Article : 216 wordsDuring the hearing of the Salvation Army case yesterday, a person named Richardson, from Sydney, who was present, commenced argning with the Bench as to the meaning of his term "procession," and, further, said that the police ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 749 wordsA telegram from Foster states that a messenger has arrived from Waratah Bay with news that the steamer Maitland had struck a sunken rock off Cape Liptrap, about four miles from Waratah Bay. No lives were ...
Article : 102 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 26th, two letters appear about the Salvation Army, both of which exhibit that spirit of intolerance which should be dead in the 19th century, but which still lurks in the breasts of a few scholars of the old ...
Article : 371 wordsTo-day Mr. Justice Wrenfordsley passed sentence upon Arthur Douglas, who had been previously convicted of burglary on the promises of Mr. Solomon, pawnbroker, in Collins-street West, and also of ...
Article : 182 wordsSir,—As you have been so courteous as allow your readers to express their opinions with regard to the action of the Mayor of Wollongong in prohibiting tis Sslvation Army from holding musical processions in the streets, I ...
Article : 139 wordsA banquet was given last night to the directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine now visiting Adelaide. About 50 persons were present. Sir E. T. Smith was in the chair. Mr. Newland proposed the ...
Article : 311 wordsA well-attended meeting of ladies was held to-day to make arrangements for presenting a souvenir to Lady Musgrave. The presentation will probably take the form of a bust or portrait of the late Governor. ...
Article : 373 wordsA fatal accident occurred at Stockton this evening. A little girl named Caroline Bramble, six years of age, wh[?] picking up fragments of coal on the Stockton Coal Company's [?]ne, was knocked down by a train of empty ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Neo-Caledonien of the 15th instant states thats [?]r days previously a party of from 18 to 20 conviets, in do[?] irons, went from Noumea along the Bouloupari-r[?] Between Soulard House and Camp Brun six of the[?] [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 wordsThe Legislative Assembly sat from [?] o'clock on Thursday afternoon till twenty minutes past 1 this afternoon, the last 12 hours with closed doors. When the report closed this morning strangers had been ...
Article : 214 wordsSir,—I have been interested in the philanthropic efferts of several well-known ladies and gentlemen who have endeavoured to make life a little brighter and happier to the inmates of our destitute and other asylums. It is a ...
Article : 311 wordsSome alarm has been caused in town in consoquence of a rumour that typhoid had broken out amongst shearers at Myall Creek Station, 30 miles from here. On Tuesday, a shearer arrived at the local hospital, and ...
Article : 209 wordsA party starts next Friday to test the alleged coal discovery at Kuntha Hill, near Hergott, on the Great Northern line of railway. Mr. Morrison Davidson shortly intends making a ...
Article : 196 wordsAt the inquest held to-day at the Gas Works Hotel, before Mr. B. Lee, P.M., coroner, on the body of Sarah Jane Delaney, aged 37, the evidence showed that she sent a child to the local chemist for a box of "rough on rats," ...
Article : 96 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day appears a letter on [?] subject, which contains statements appearing [?] strange to the writer. After deprecating—and [?] properly too—the most iniquitous regulation of presen[?] by ...
Article : 234 wordsH.M.S. Royalist, which arrived early this morning, is a third-class cruiser, of a type similar in every respect to H.M.S. Rapid, which was here some time back. Her battery consists of 12 guns, 10 being 5-in[?] and 2 ...
Article : 132 wordsA rush on a small scale took place on this field last night. It appears that the lease known as the Queen of the Mount was yesterday cancelled. This became known to several who met on the ground at midnight to ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—A very praiseworthy attempt was made on Wednesday at the Exhibition of Women's Industries to render the above beautiful composition. Owing, however, to the noises incident to the Exhibition, it was impossible to hear ...
Article : 132 wordsEarly yesterday morning heavy dark clouds completely obscured the sky, and rain seemed imminent. Contrary to anticipation, however, the clouds dispersed, and left a clear, bright spring sky. As the day advanced, ...
Article : 158 wordsThe manager of the Jubilee Company, at Auckland, has received the following telegram from the secretary of the Seamen's Union at Dunedin:—"Dispute settled. Northern Company agree to withdraw ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 27 Oct 1888, Page 14
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