A dispatch from Berlin says:—The resignations of Ministers Falk, Prienthal, and Hobre[?]ht have been made possible by Bismarck's endeavours to form a forced alliance with the Ultra[?]nes and Conservatives. Later ...
Article : 222 wordsThe repetition of the "Lily of Killarney" on Saturday night drew a very large audience to the Victoria Theatre, notwithstanding the fact that an exceptionally excellent musical entertainment, in the same place, had been largely ...
Article : 891 wordsPatron: His Excellency Sir Hercules G. R. Robinson, G.C.M.G. President: Mr. E. Lee. Vice-Presidents: The Hon. E. K. Cox, Messrs. P. Higgins, W. Kite, W. Lamb, G. Lee, T. Lee, J. Lee, W. M'Quade, G. F. ...
Article : 1,833 wordsLondon, July 5.—The Standard's Berlin correspondent says:—The clauses of the Tariff Bill, which was passed yesterday, enables the German Government to make reprisals against any State which may subject German ...
Article : 209 wordsSt. Petersburg, July 4.—The Russian telegraph says it has been ascertained that before the recent executions at Kieff, 400 Nihilists arrived there from different quarters, some of them from Western Europe, to attempt a, rescue, ...
Article : 87 wordsParis, July 5.—Lesseps has just signed a treaty giving him the concession of the isthmus granted by the United States of Colombia. Matters are now to be pushed with the greatest activity. A new company will be immediately ...
Article : 167 wordsIt was scarcely to be expected that Mr. Creswick would omit from the round of Shakespearian characters which he is now playing, that of Richard III, and accordingly it was put on the stage, at the Theatre Royal, on Saturday ...
Article : 604 wordsThe Kensington Park races took place to-day. The weather was fine, and there was a good attendance. The following are the results of the events:— HURDLE RACE.—Carlisle 1, Veno, 2. This was a ...
Article : 115 wordsParis, July 6.—In a hurricane on the river Doubs, a steamer with 53 passengers was sunk, and only five persons were saved. ...
Article : 24 wordsConstantinople, July 4.—A number of placards threatening the lives of the Sultan and his Ministers have again been seized by the police. Constantinople, July 5.—The rumour that Ex-Sultan ...
Article : 117 wordsFat Cattle.—The market was only sparingly supplied, with about 1400, the quality being about the same as usual, few being really prime. There was a good attendance of the trade, including a large division from the country, who operated freely, ...
Article : 519 wordsLondon, June 28.—Prince Tewfik was proclaimed Viceroy of Egypt on Friday, with a salute of one hundred guns. The Ex-Khedive, his Finance Minister, and Prince Hassan will leave the country. A yacht is ordered to be ...
Article : 184 wordsThe concert which was given on Saturday afternoon in the Victoria Theatre was patronised by the Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Stephen and a large number in the dress circle. In other parts of the house the attendance ...
Article : 1,221 wordsThe river of fire in the south, terrible and dramatic as it is, will not be so disastrous as the swelling of the rivers of water in the north The inundation caused by the Po, the Tanaro, the Tiano, the Mincio, and other rivers covers ...
Article : 530 wordsThe Queen's Theatre was well filled on Saturday night, the occasion being the benefit of Mr. M. Hegarty, lessee of the building. The first part of the entertainment consisted of the drama "Irish Emigrant," in which the cast was a ...
Article : 273 wordsFat Cattle.—1447 was the number penned, a large proportion of which were trucked from Riverina; quality from medium to useful, and a few pens prime. There was a large attendance of buyers, and very brisk competition for best lots at an advance of ...
Article : 355 wordsAfter a long and most successful season at the Queen's Theatre, Kelly and Leon's Ministrels have returned to the scene of their earliest triumphs, and at the School of Arts on Saturday night reopened with "H.M.S. Pinafore," to ...
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Advertising : 1,865 wordsThe pleadings in the Antonelli will case have been closed, and judgment will be rendered in ten days. The defence pleaded that the suit of Countess Lambertini, who claimed to be a daughter of the late Cardinal Antonelli, ...
Article : 404 wordsThe Sydney Rowing Club held races yesterday at the branch boat-house up the Parramatta River, and not only were the entries fairly numerous, but the attendance was very large. The day was fine, yet cold enough to make exercise ...
Article : 889 wordsThis place of entertainment was extensively patronised on Saturday, both in the afternoon and the evening. In the evening the amphitheatre was crowded in every part intended for use, and several of the beams found occupants. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Aug 1879, Page 6
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