The trial of the members of the Irish Land League was continued and concluded at Dublin to-day. After the summing up of Mr. Justice Fitzgerald the jury retired, ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. Ernest Favenc, a gentleman who has had considerable personal experience of the vast central districts of the continent, and who is already known to the public as the author of the interesting articles on "The ...
Article : 2,021 wordsTHE trial of the Irish Land Leaguers, which, sin[?] the 2nd November, the date upon which the Attorney-General filed a criminal information against them, ha[?] been a prominent topic, was concluded on Tuesday, whe[?] ...
Article : 2,845 wordsAt a fire which occurred at a farm near Wilmington the flames, caught the dress of Mrs. Nolan, aged 62, who, with surprising strength, clambered up to an iron tank on a dray, got through a small opening and ...
Article : 307 wordsWhen the House of Commons assembled to-night, the Premier moved that the Coercion Bill introduced yesterday by the Chief Secretary for Ireland should take precedence ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,—As I am one of those who believe that to discharge all the refuse from this city into the sea would be a grave error, not only because of the great waste of a powerful fertilizer, but because of the almost certainty that the ...
Article : 384 wordsSir,—Last Thursday, the 20th instant, was intensely hot, the thermometer at 6 a.m., 74°, and at 2 p.m., 96°. 1 sent a boat down to Nelson's Bay, and got a supply of frozen whiting; some were cleaned or gutted, others ...
Article : 145 wordsThe strike in Lancashire continues. A very excited state of feeling prevails. Rioting has taken place, and collisions have occurred between the miners and the police sent to ...
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Article : 195 wordsSir,—The public mind has been greatly exercised of late in the consideration of the advantages presented by the application of the pneumatic principle for disposing of sewage. Could not the same principle be applied to the ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—Lord Byron, in one of his most famous poems, immortalized the "Bridge of Sighs," at Venice, by giving expression to the emotions which engrossed his brilliant mind, whilst contemplating the palace, and the prison on ...
Article : 1,118 wordsThe steamer Meath, which arrived to-night from Hongkong, for Sydney, via Singapore, brings news to January 4. It is reported that the Dutch garrison and officials ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—As one of the most persistent advocates for using salt water on our streets during the present drought, p[?]t me to say a few words in answer to "Long No[?]" and "Zacchary Barry," in reference to this matter. "Long ...
Article : 1,066 wordsBush fires are prevalent around Yass, but as yet no very serious damage has resulted. For the first time since the establishment of a municipality here there will be a keen contest in each ward. ...
Article : 81 wordsThere was a heavy storm of wind and rain at St. George yesterday. Great damage was done to public and private buildings. A collision occurred between an engine and trucks on ...
Article : 82 wordsThe following have been booked:- Sydney to Melbourne, January 25: Messrs. F. S. Hall, Spicer, Walker, Adams, Pocock (2), Gibbon, Vickery, Travers, Long, Lankey (2), Ryan, Humphrey, M'Donald, ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Wesleyon Conference has appointed the Revs. S. D. Dodgson and J. Watsford, with Messrs. E. J. King and Brooke, as delegates to the Ecumenical Council, to be held in London. ...
Article : 580 wordsSir,—In your issue of Saturday last Dr. Renwick is reported to have said, whilst introducing the above bill, "that in the year 1871 Mr. Windeyer introduced a bill having pretty much the same object as this; but that bill contained ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 27 Jan 1881, Page 5
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