The Agents-General of the various Australian colonies, and especially Sir Arthur Blyth, Agent-General of South Australia, are urging upon the Imperial Government the ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Corporation of the city of Sydney is in a fair way to become opulent at last. By the Act of Parliament which came into force on the 4th of last July, the debt which had been ...
Article : 946 wordsThe Oxford crew are strong favourites for the coming inter-University boat race, but "Robin Hood " tips Cambridge as the winners. ...
Article : 30 wordsACCORDING to our cable messages of this morning the widespread distress in Turkey has culminated in a rising of the populace of Smyrna. The foreign consuls consider the situation so grave that they have ...
Article : 3,491 wordsThe Agents-General of the colonies and a number of leading colonists entertain the Hon. Thomas M'Ilwraith (Premier of Queensland), at a banquet, on the 7th proximo. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Peninsular and Oriental Company's R. M. S. Hydaspes, which should have left Galle to-morrow for Australia with the mails from England up to February 27, has put in ...
Article : 103 wordsMary Long, a woman who had been married two months, has died near Hamley Bridge, through taking an overdose of poison, alleging as a reason for so doing that her husband beat her. ...
Article : 257 wordsThe widespread distress prevailing in Turkey has culminated in a serious rising at Smyrna. The Foreign Consuls consider the situation grave, and have summoned war ...
Article : 49 wordsHartmann, who lately left Russia for England, via France, confesses to being the principal author of the attempt to blow up the Czar's Winter Palace. Hartmann is going ...
Article : 44 wordsThere not being a quorum present when the Assembly met, the House stood adjourned until the usual hour on Tuesday next. The following members were in their places when the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Harbour-Master left by the Corea (s.) this morning to render any assistance that may be required to the steamer Ocean, which is stranded near Point Look-out. If present fine weather continues, she will ...
Article : 98 wordsAn inquest was held to-day by Mr. Coroner Pearse, on the body of Susan M'Elroy, wife of a farmer living on the Old Punt Road, Bolwarra. Deceased left her residence last night without saying a word, and ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—In the Herald's report of the proceedings in the Legislative Council last evening, I observe that the language of my very brief address has, by the omission of some essential words, and the transposition of others, been made ...
Article : 164 wordsSir,—In your issue of this day you acknowledge receipt of a letter from " A Draper's Assistant" complaining of the hours of labour as detrimental to health. Thus, it has been stated that in London one thousand young men die every ...
Article : 302 words2300 acres of land were applied for yesterday by 17 selectors. The shareholders in the Bullion gold mine, Rocky River, are jubilant at the mine having struck good ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—Much classical learning has made the Honorable Charles Campbell if not mad at least funny. He lately delivered a dreary, bewildering polyglot kin[?] of oration against the Public Instruction Bill. One of his great points against ...
Article : 546 wordsTo-day the Royal Hotel was sold by auction by Mr. Sloman. The price realized was £5010, and the purchaser, Mr. George Denny, landlord of the hotel. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Pastoral and Agricultural Association, after considerable discussion, have decided upon the 13th of May for their show, and as we expect the railway opening festivities to come off early in May, that month ...
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Advertising : 791 wordsThe announcement from London that a company is to be formed there for the importation of Australian meat is one of the first fruits of the successful voyage of the Strathleven. Within her ...
Article : 439 wordsA heavy thunderstorm passed over the district yesterday, at 2 p.m., and an enormous quantity of rain and hail fell. The creeks were flooded in half-an-hour. The Great Extended claim (J. H. Blatchford and ...
Article : 110 wordsHis Excellency the Governor and Miss Kennedy went down the river this morning in the steamer Kate, to meet the mail steamer Normanby, by which they intended to proceed to Sydney en route for England. ...
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Advertising : 299 wordsThe new land regulations have been passed by the Cabinet, and will be gazetted at an early date. They practically give effect to the motion submitted by Mr. Dow in the Assembly, and selectors can borrow as they ...
Article : 302 wordsSome letters have appeared in our columns rejecting a collection of seeds in the Japanese Court. It is well that attention has been called to this matter, because not only should that ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Mar 1880, Page 5
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