Sub-inspector Kerrigan, with Senior-constable Tys[?] and Constable O'Neill, seized an illicit still yesterday a[?] Goodwood Island, near Iluka. The plant was ready fo[?] work but it had not commenced the manufacture of spirits.[?] ...
Article : 427 wordsThe water famine in the northern districts continue, and there are no prespects of rain. The Government have decided to run water trains to the relief of selectors wherever practicable, such trains to be considered ...
Article : 746 wordsThe Czar of Russia has recalled General Skobeloff, in consequence of the recent inflammatory speech made to the Servian students at the Paris University. ...
Article : 43 wordsIt appears that Sir HENRY PARKES has satisfied himself that his mission, to Washington is a failure so far as regards any prospect of an immediate reduction of the ...
Article : 2,756 wordsMR. BRADLAUGH is suffering for his indiscretion. The House of Commoms has repeatedly refused to allow him to take the oath as a member and he has as persistently presented himself at the table and demanded ...
Article : 4,067 wordsPrince Bismarck has asked the Russian Government for an explanation of General Skobeloff's recent speech in Paris, which was mainly directed against the German nation. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe death is announced of Count Peter Schuvaloff, Russian diplomatist, who was recently ambassador at the Court of St. James's. Count Schouvaloff was 54 years of age. ...
Article : 34 wordsA league has been formed in London to promote the principle of non-aggression on the territory of barbarous or semi-civilized people adjacent to the British Empire. The ...
Article : 53 wordsOn the House of Commons assembling to-day several members spoke in strong terms of the conduct of Mr. Bradlaugh in advancing to the table and taking ...
Article : 88 wordsYesternight a sad accident occurred, with the loss of a life. From what can be gleaned, Mr. Chauney, jun., [?] and Mr. Farnell were out rowing with two young girls, viz., Annie Wilson, who is in the empley of Mrs. Chauncy [?] ...
Article : 164 wordsWhile the debate on his conduct was proceeding to-day Mr. Bradlaugh again entered the Chamber and was immediately ordered by the Speaker to withdraw. After ...
Article : 89 wordsIn accordance with the decision arrived at by the House of Commons, the Speaker issued a writ for the election of a new member for Northampton. Mr. Bradlaugh has announced ...
Article : 67 wordsThe following passed through to-day:— For Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Marks, Mr. and Mrs [?] J. Kemp, Miss W. Robertson, Mrs. F. Bowman, Messrs[?] A. Wilson, D. Matheson, J. C. Hamilton, D. C. Chrystal[?] ...
Article : 1,110 wordsOwing to the recent retirement of Mr. Sullivan Mr. Michael Davitt, who was recently released from gaol on account of ill health after a long incarceration, was to-day ...
Article : 43 wordsThe last rail of the Sandgate line was laid yesterday. The line will not be opened for traffic for about six weeks, owing to the non-complotion of the tunnel. The excavation was commoneed to-day, but it will ...
Article : 69 wordsGeneral Skobeloff has been ordered by his Government to return to Petersburg immediately, in consequence of the speech made to the Servian students at Paris. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe steamer Catterthun left Port Darwin this morning with £6000 worth of gold. Anxiety is felt touching the safety of the steamer Ocean. ...
Article : 299 wordsThe death is announced of Count Peter Schouvaloff, Russian diplomatist, who was recently Ambassador at the Court of St. James's. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe recent warlike speech of General Skobeloff in Paris, which was mainly directed against Germany, has aroused the attention of the German Government, and ...
Article : 43 wordsThe gold received to-day at the Commercial Bank for the month of February was as follows:—On account of Browne's Creek Gold-mining Company, 109oz. 16dwt. 14gr., the result of eight days' crushing. They are unable to work ...
Article : 52 wordsThe British India Co.'s steamship Almera, with the Queensland mails, arrived here on Tuesday. THE FRENCH TREATY OF COMMERCE.— [?] ...
Article : 469 wordsSir,—I am not an engineer, but to me "Viator's" proposal to tunnel under the waters of the harbour between the northern and southern shores, although not impracticable from an engineering point of view, ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Parliamentary party from Adelaide arrived at Southport this evening, and leave to-morrow on horseback. They experienced no difficulty in crossing the rivers. It is anticipated that the trip will last five ...
Article : 133 wordsSir,—In news of the day of Tuesday's Herald you report an account of a tramear accident (so called) which occurred in Oxford-street on Monday morning last. I was proceeding in a car in the opposite direction at the time, and was ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Wakanui election has been declared invalid [?] owing to the irregular conduct of the returningofficer. The petition against the Lytteltan election has been ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 24 Feb 1882, Page 5
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