Alexander III. issued a manifesto to his subjects to-day, upon his accession to the throne. In referring to the assassination of his father, his Imperial ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, Mr. WILLIAM FORSTER took tho oaths and his seat as member for the electoral district of Gundagai. Ministers answered questions respecting the ...
Article : 8,023 wordsThe assassin who throw the bomb which caused the death of the Emperor Alexander II. was brought up for examination to-day, bofore a legal tribunal in this city. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe news of the assassination of tho Emperor Alexander has deeply affected the members of the Royal Family; and her Majesty the Queen has commanded that the ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the House of Commons, to-night, the motion of the Government declaring the passage of the Supply Bill through the House urgent was further discussed. The ...
Article : 54 wordsThe British, India Company's steamship Merkara arrived here to-day. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe new manifesto issued by the Chief Secretary has not reassured the protectionists, who consider that he implies that the duties are to bo altered at no distant date. They are taking stops to bring forward ...
Article : 173 wordsA large public meeting was held yesternight at the School of Arts, Molong. The Mayor presided, and Messrs. Haslam, Hughes, Tempest, Coomber, and others addressed the meeting, which carried a resolution that ...
Article : 84 wordsAt a public meeting convened here yesterday, Mr. Turner, bank manager, in the chair, for the purpose of discussing the proposed extension of the railway from Blaynoy to Murrumburrah, it was resolved ...
Article : 129 wordsThe colony has been declared free from scab. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe following awards have been made:- George Faint, Spring Valley, purple straw wheat, 67 lbs.; W. M'Eather, Bega, buck whoat—both 1st; J. Sweeny and R. Faulkner, Darling Downs, Queensland, ...
Article : 168 wordsThe weather is quite wintry, very cold and frosty in the nights, and cool days. Rain is still needed. ...
Article : 22 wordsAn immense accumulation of goods, said to exceed a thousands tons, now lies awaiting carriage at the railway station. A largo quantity of this is for stations on the Queensland border. Carriers are very scarce, and rates ...
Article : 90 wordsThe following passed through to-day:- For Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart, Miss Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. M'Auliffe, Miss Edwards, Mrs. Pat[?] terson, Mrs. G. Baldock, Mrs. Donald, Rev. R. T.Corcoran, ...
Article : 260 wordsIn consequence of the Sydney Mail's reports, people are hesitating to proceed to Mount Poole. Magnificent specimens were shown to-day from Possum Power reef, near Woodstown; gold thickly ...
Article : 204 wordsSir,—With reference to the discussion as to the mode of appointment of magistrates which arose out of the observations made by Sir Alfred Stephen in the Council recently, I would venture to suggest one which appears to me as ...
Article : 303 wordsAt a largely-attended public meeting, held here on Saturday night, it was determined, by a decided majority of property-holders, to memorialise the Government to creet a bridge over the old entrance to ...
Article : 45 wordsThe next Easter Encampment will probably be hold at Lytton, near the mouth of the Brisbane River. In the case of the Queensland National Bank against the A. S. N. Co. the jury returned a verdict for the ...
Article : 135 wordsIn the Legislative Council, the University Bill was further considered. It was agreed that the Council should be elected for five years. Dr. Kearn, seeing the House against him, postponed his amendment to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 16 Mar 1881, Page 5
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