The Nineteenth Century begins with on article by Prince Halim Pasha on "Egypt and the Sondan," which, viewed by the light of past history, is certainly amusing. He advises us to leave the Soudan to a ...
Article : 1,731 wordsAs you already know, the islanders reported on by the late Royal Commission are about to be returned to their homes, and the Government have hired the steamor Victoria to take them. Mr. H. M. Chester ...
Article : 1,704 wordsThere are some pictures now on exhibition in London which raise the whole question of the intellectual and moral adventagee of painting the nude— that is, painting the nude as such, and for its own ...
Article : 1,990 wordsSir,—A letter appeared a short time since in your columns tracing the present depression to the non-dividend paying of the present mining industry, and attributing the cause, in a great degree, to the expensive management in ...
Article : 1,254 wordsAt a meeting of the Cabinet Council held yesterday the question of the tram fares was brought under notice by the Minister for Works, who submitted the following minute to his colleagues:— ...
Article : 501 wordsThe Geographical Society of Australasia have now completed, or very nearly completed, the arrangements for the despatch of their expedition. We announced some time ago that Captain H. E. Everill had been appointed leader, and ...
Article : 639 wordsA public meeting was held last night in the Redfern Town Hall to consider the desirability of forming a local volunteer corps (reserve force). The Mayor (Mr. G. W. Lander) occupied the chair, there being about 100 persons ...
Article : 403 wordsThe following interesting items of news from Japan are culled from the San Francisco papers:— Specimens of blankets turned out at the Senju Woollen Factory have been forwarded to the army and navy for trial, ...
Article : 443 wordsThe following address has been issued by the Parliamentary Aid Fund Association to Irishmen in California:— "In the past it has been the unhappy destiny of Ireland to make her misfortunes, consequent upon oppression and ...
Article : 491 wordsSir,—I see that you have given protninenoe in your issue of this morning to a letter signed "Royal Engineer." I am not concerned to know the identity of the writer, but of this I am very certain, that his abuse of myself will not ...
Article : 552 wordsSir,—Under the heading of the above in the Eerald of June 5, the following appears:—" The attention of the Minister was culled to the fact that a policeman had been quartered for some time past on a selector, for whom, it was ...
Article : 261 wordsSir,—Permit me, through the medium of your journal, to offer a suggestion to hospital patrons, in the interest of the invalided. I notice that a great many passengers by the morning trains leave their newspapers in the railway ...
Article : 129 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 20 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 20 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 25 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 10 Jun 1885, Page 5
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: