The R.M.S. City of New York arrived in Port Jackson yesterday evening at 6.30 o'clock. We have received files of San Francisco papers to the 14th February, containing telegrams ...
Article : 1,538 wordsSir,—Although I have ceased for several months to take any active part in the administration of our fishery laws, as one of the commissioners of Fishories I have not ceased to take a lively interest in everything which has any hearing ...
Article : 2,366 wordsSir,—Mr. Whitton has prepared another scheme of city railway extension. Six or seven years ago he submitted proposals which cut off Goulburn-street and Park-street, provided for an open cutting through Hyde Park, and would ...
Article : 1,901 wordsThe Governor-General of Canada (the Marquis of Lorne) occuiped a seat in the Members' Gallery of Congress on the 27th January. Speaker Koifer sat beside him. The Marquis left upon the conclusion of Representative ...
Article : 781 wordsBerlin, February 1.—The Government of Denmark, regarding the position of 2500 Danish subjects in North Schleswig, points out that by the Danish law all German Schlewing-Holsteiner inhabitants of Denmark are specially ...
Article : 573 wordsA magnificent ice palace has been constructed in Montreal for a winter caruival. On the 21st ultimo the Canadian Pacific directors reported the sale of 40,000,000 dollars worth of new stock to an ...
Article : 394 wordsThe following letter from Lady Florence Dixie appears in the London Morning Post, dated January 6, addressed to the editor:— "Last August you kindly gave prominent space to an ...
Article : 852 wordsLondon, February 6.—The Times, commenting on the Emperor of Russia's coronation manifesto, says:—"Much too little attention is attracted by the subsidence of the revolutionary storm and the reassertion of ascendanty by ...
Article : 241 wordsVienna, February 2.—The Pope has returned a very conciliatory answer to Emperor William's letter. He hoped a direct and personal understanding would shortly be reached on a basis of a complete revision of the May laws, with ...
Article : 113 wordsDublin, February 3.—James Carey, a member of the corporation; Joseph Brady, a stonecutter; Edward O'Brien, a shoemaker; Edward McCaflery, a van driver; Peter Carey, a mason; Lawrence Hanlon, a carpenter; Peter Doyle, a ...
Article : 2,978 wordsCairo, February 9.—The Council of Ministers have adopted the first 34 clauses of the new charter for Egypt, embodying the proposal made by Lord Dufferin. Constantinople, February 1.—German military officers in ...
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Advertising : 226 wordsParis, February 1.—The debate on the bill proscribing pretenders to the throne lasted ten hours. A noticeable feature was the Right's organised system of obstruction. Paul do Cassgnac taunted the Cabinet with having been ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 13 Mar 1883, Page 4
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