The Right Hon. W. E. Forster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, informed members of the Preas of dublin, to-day, that the meeting together of a larger number of persons than ...
Article : 157 wordsThe R.M.S. Khedive arrived at 7.30 p.m. The following is her list of passengers:- FOR GLENELG: Messrs. Alexander, Spofforth, Palmer, Blackham, M'Donnell, Moule, Muidoch, ...
Article : 154 wordsThe trumpet has sounded for the battle at last, and combatants must buckle on their armour. There will be brisk work during the next three weeks, on the events of which the ...
Article : 3,952 wordsThe monthly escort, in charge of Sergeant Parker, left this morning with 249 oz. for the Australian Joint Stock Bank. 278 oz. for the Bank of New South Wales, and 16 oz. for private persons: total, 544 oz. l8 dwt. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe foundation stone of the courthouse was laid yesterday, by Mr. John Murphy. A banquet was held at three o'clock, and was numerously attended. ...
Article : 27 wordshe diggings here are improving. A reef was struck four miles out, near Cobargo Road, a foot wide. Scanlan and party got five tons up, and a small quantity is to be sent to the Mint for assay. The alluvial workings ...
Article : 110 wordsA note from the Porte delivered to the Ambassadore at Constantionple on October 5th reopened the Eastern crisis in a most acute from. The note declared that the Porte, in order to put an end to the continua[?] pressure ...
Article : 1,057 wordsA stormy scene has occurred in the French Senate. The members of the Right exhibit intense feeling in regard to the March decrees. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the Assembly, this evening, Mr. Archer moved the adoption of the report of the Select Committee on Hemmant's petition. The Premier stated that, in the event of the report being adopted, the Government ...
Article : 181 wordsThe installation of Alderman M'Arthur as Lord Mayor of London took place yesterday. The customary banquet was given at the Guildhall, at which a large and distinguished ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the Guildhall banquet yesterday, Mr. Gladstone made a lengthy speech on the political situation. He dwelt chiefly upon the anxieties which the Cabinet were labouring ...
Article : 149 wordsIn the Assembly to-day, the Minister for Mines said that the diamond drills had been found so useful in the discovery of new leads and lodes that the Government proposed to import two or three more. A bill was ...
Article : 869 wordsThe P. and O. Company's steamship Khedive, with the English mails via Suez to October 8, arrived at King George's Sound last evening. The Sydney portion of her mails may be looked for here next ...
Article : 2,535 wordsThe French Chambers assembled yesterday. In the Chamber of Deputies the Ministry were met with an adverse vote, chiefly directed against their policy in strictly ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Sultan, in a telegram dispatched to the Great Powers, states that steps will be taken, forth with to compel the surrender of Dulcigno to the Montenegrins. The telegram ...
Article : 60 wordsA severe shock of earthquake was felt in South-east Austria yesterday, and much damage was done to property. In a village at Wagram, a province in Lower Austria, the ...
Article : 60 wordsThe police at Nelson's Bay report to Mr. SubInspector Thorpe the finding of a ship's boat, measuring 23 feet on the keel, washed up in Fingal Bay. A miner named Alex. Stewart had his thigh and ...
Article : 67 wordsAn inquest was held to-day on the body of Alexander Campbell, who was missed out ot the train on Monday night, and whose body was found lying under Woodford Platform by constable Bressington, with the neck ...
Article : 63 wordsGeneral Primrose's description of the siege operations and sortie at Candahar is published, and also the Commander-in-chief's, and the Viceroy's comments thereon. The Commander-in-chief considers that ...
Article : 283 wordsThe regatta, yesterday, was most successful. The weather was fine, and the attendance was large. It is estimated that upwards of 800 people were present from various parts of the river. The different races, on ...
Article : 136 wordsMr.Franell will arrive to-morrow, and will be presented with an address. On Friday he is to be banquetted. He is likely to visit Inverell; and much satisfaction is expressed, as Mr. Farnell is known to ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Glenelg Railway Company's half-yearly report shows a credit balance of £066. The traffic has been diverted by the Holdfast Bay line. Two men, named respectively Anderson and Connor, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Nov 1880, Page 5
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