The Standard, in discussing the political situation, advises the Tories to entertain the offer made by the Marquis of Hartington, by which a compromise is proposed to be effected ...
Article : 73 wordsThe House resolved last week, by a majority of 57 to 17, to go into committee to consider the Legislative Council's amendments in the Laud Bill. In fulfilment of its resolution, ...
Article : 3,802 wordsGENERAL, LORD WOLSELEY is pushing forward towards Khartoum, and so far his movements do not indicate that he has been recalled. By last accounts received from him he had reached Wady Halfa, ...
Article : 3,043 wordsMr. Neilson, of Brisbane, and Mr. Hyland, of the Grange Vineyard, South Australia, interviewed the Colonial Treasurer this morning; to urge upon him the carrying out of a proposal for a uniform tariff for ...
Article : 222 wordsEarl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has informed the Great Powers that, it will be necessary to further interfere in the matter of the Egyptian ...
Article : 42 wordsLatest reports from South Africa state that the Usutus are plundering the reserve territory in Zululand. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Cunard steamship Umbria on her trial trip attained the great speed of 24 miles an hour. ...
Article : 25 wordsNubar Pasha has replied on behalf of the Egyptian Government to the protest of the Great Powers, declaring that the suspension of the former mode of collecting the debt ...
Article : 54 wordsTo-day the Chief Secretary received a telegram from Mr. Service to the effect that the recent cases of small-pox in Melbourne were traceable to one centre. Every precaution is being taken to prevent the introduction of ...
Article : 266 wordsThe R.M.S. Lusitania sailed from Plymouth yesterday for Australian ports. SUEZ, OCT.4. The R.M.S. Oriest left here yesterday, ...
Article : 39 wordsFurther intelligence has been received to-day from Kelung, stating that after the engagement, previously reported, the French occupied the place, and that the Chinese ...
Article : 49 wordsThe steamer Suez which left Hongkong on 20th September arrived here to-day. She reports that the French were still engaged with the forte at Pagoda anchorage. The Chinese loss was heavy. The French ...
Article : 107 wordsThree petitions were presented to the Governor to-day praying for the commutation of the sentence passed upon the man Stock, for the Ouse murder. The matter was considered at a meeting of the Executive ...
Article : 148 wordsGeneral Lord "Wolseley continues to push forward to the front, and telegrams have been received reporting his arrival at Wady Halfa. The Earl of Northbrook, British High ...
Article : 44 wordsThe racehorse Krupp has died at Christchurch, having been injured on the passage from Auckland. ...
Article : 20 wordsAdvices from New Guinea state that Mr. Charles Hunstein, who is associated with Mr. Andrew Goldie, at Port Moresby, had, in company with Mr. George Bedford, of the Argus expedition, returned from a ...
Article : 741 wordsMr. Stuart's reply to Mr. Service's last communication is as follows:— "Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, 3rd October. My dear Service,—A press of work in Parliament has provented me from earlier ...
Article : 300 wordsThe satisfaction which is felt here at the proposal in the railway policy of £700,000 for the Muswellbrook-Cassits railway amounts to enthusiasm. The Merriwa railway committee, at a meeting on Saturday, resolved to invite the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Oct 1884, Page 7
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