In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Gladstone introduced a motion with the object of giving the Irish Land Bill absolute precedence over all other measures. After ...
Article : 56 wordsTo people abroad it will seem a strange thing that the captain of an ocean-going steamer, anchored in Sydney harbour, should be reduced to the necessity of burning blue ...
Article : 1,130 wordsThe miners of the Newcastlo Coal Company have given the usual two days' notice of their intention to lay the pit idle on Saturday, for the purpose of holding a meeting to discuss their present position. The ...
Article : 491 wordsThe Diocesan Synod of Syd[?] is of opinion that the sale of tickets for ad[?]ssion to Sunday-school picnies to any other [?]sons than those [?]mmediately connected with th[?]chool is very ...
Article : 363 wordsIn consequence of the carrying of the motion to give precedence to the Irish Land Bill, it is expected that much, more rapid progress will be made with that measure, and ...
Article : 50 wordsHer Majesty the Empress' of Germany is suffering from illness. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe trial of Midhat Pasha, late Governor of Syria, and other persons charged with being concerned in the murder of the Sultan Abdul Aziz, was concluded to-day, and ...
Article : 55 wordsThe steamship Roma has left homewards. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe Cuzco (s.) arrived this morning. She brings a consignment of English fish. In the libel action heard in the County Court against the Herald, judgment was given for the defendants. ...
Article : 460 wordsThe Government [?] resumed the St. James's school property, Syd[?] for public purposes, and have agreed to accept[?] assessment as a fair one, viz., £33,209. The [?]dent of the Diocesan ...
Article : 451 wordsA count-out was attempted in the Assembly to-day, but a House having been made, the adjourned debate was resumed by Mr. Langridge, who was followed by Mr. James, who supported the Government. ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Princes and the Governor and party arrived at Ballarat at noon, to-day, and were received by the civic authorities. The party numbered thirty-five, and included Prince Louis, of Battenberg, Lord ...
Article : 442 wordsA mining meeting, attended by all the principal shipping agents, merchants, and colliery managers of the city, was held at Mr. R. B. Wallace's office this morning. The object of the meeting was to bring about ...
Article : 290 wordsThe May Queen reports that in addition to the nine men who were killed at Aoba two were severely wounded, besides two boats and arms being lost. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, to-day, ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. GLADSTONE has induced the House of [?]mons to pass a resolution giving the Irish Land B[?]lute precedence over all other measures, and it [?] that the result will be the passing of [?] ...
Article : 4,394 wordsThe Government Gums Railway is to be opened as far as Beltana on Saturday. The Exhibition arrangements are being vigorously proceeded with. The Mayor and Council pay an ...
Article : 225 wordsSir,—Knowing that you are always ready to publish information likely to prove useful to squatters and others engaged in the wool trade of New South Wales, I would ask you to allow me to draw their attention to this fact, ...
Article : 447 wordsSir,—I have received the following letter from Calcutta on this subject, which I trust you will publish for the information of all interested:— " Calcutta, 31st May, 1881. ...
Article : 471 wordsIn consequence of the outbreak of small-pox at Sydney, the Government have notified that all vessels arriving from that port, or having touched there, will be quarantined. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Jun 1881, Page 5
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