From the San Francisco papers we continue our extracts of telegraphic news received from Europe to the 15th January:— ENGLAND. ...
Article : 688 wordsSir,—As I had the honour of being the first Colonial Treasurer to introduce a bill for the purpose of creating an inscribed stock, and also the first Minister who reduced the rate of interest to 4 per cent., I may perhaps be permitted to ...
Article : 2,144 wordsThe Dupleix left here on the 29th ultimo, taking a number of French passengers to join the Natal in Sydney. The Dupleix is a very fine passenger steamer, such as might please the most fastidious. What with ...
Article : 1,061 wordsThe annual general meeting of subscribers to the Hospital for Sick Children, Globe Point, was held yesterday afternoon in the Board room of the Liverpool, London, and Globe insurance Company, Pitt-street. There were ...
Article : 856 wordsThe gruesome picture which we endeavoured to draw in our last number of the creed gradually gaining ground amongst modern Spiritualists,—though, of course, very rare even amongst them,—which regards the personal life of ...
Article : 1,944 wordsSt. Petersburg, January 9.—Telegrams from Vlanevostock report a movement by China against Corea possible. Moscow, January 12.—It is stated that the estimates for 1883 show a deficit of 27,000,000 roubles, but it is hoped, by ...
Article : 95 wordsCairo, January 9.—The evidence shows completely that the murder of Professor Palmer and party was committed by order of the Governor of Nahll, a sympathiser with Arabi Pasha and now a prisoner at Suez. A Bedouin ...
Article : 103 wordsPanama, January 6.—A shipment of 100,000 dollars was made by the Sub-Treasury in New York, through Wells, Fargo, and Co., to the U. S. fleet on the Pacific by the steamer City of Panama, which arrived at Aspin wall on the ...
Article : 182 wordsDublin, January 3.—Delaney has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder Judge Lawson, and sentenced to 10 years penal se[?]vitude. London, January 10.—Lady Florence Dedie has expended ...
Article : 546 wordsStonefield, Quebec, January 2.—A despatch from East Hawkesbury says that a hired man murdered R. W. Cooke and wife, eldest daughter and one son. Cooke was murdered with an axe in a barnyard. Mrs. Cooke and ...
Article : 443 wordsSir,—In your issue to this morning you publish a letter from Mr. Warrington, complaining of the seizure of his ne[?] by the Inspector of Fisheries, and also a sub-leader on the fish supply to the city, to which I should like briefly to ...
Article : 1,241 wordsTelegraphic accounts have reached San Francisco of the sinking of the Imaan line steamer City of Brussels, which vessel was run down by the Kirby Hall, a Glasgow steamer, at the mouth of the Mersay, on January 6. and foundered ...
Article : 1,035 wordsMayence, January 3.—The Rhine has reached a height of 576 metres. With great effort a transway has been laid to bring earth for the construction of a dam. Robstadt, January 3.—The town, with the exception of ...
Article : 344 wordsOur Paris correspondent "Stella," writing on December 15, and of course previous to the death of M. Gambetta, gives the following as the truth concerning the circumstances attending the wound rcceived by the celebrated ...
Article : 646 wordsVienna, January 9.—The journalist whose extradition was demanded on the charge of insulting Prince Bismarck has been released by the authorities pronouncing against the extradition. The dike protecting the suburb of Raab broke, ...
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Advertising : 234 wordsRome, January 8.—Italy has lately given a marked proof of her fidelity to the understanding with Austria and Germany. The death of Gambetta makes it easier for Italy to maintain this [?]idelity. as he held in his own hand all the ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsLyons, January 9.—At the trial of Anarchists all complaints of vexatious treatment in prison were de[?]ied by the Public Prosecutor. Several made professions of revolutionary faith co[?]nence of rumours of outrages ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 13 Feb 1883, Page 4
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