The total amount of the subvention by the French Government to the Sydney Inter[?] national Exhibition is four hundred and forty thousand francs (£17,600). ...
Article : 40 wordsSir,—The extraordinary and unexpected attack made by certain members of the Legislative Council on the Sydney Infirmary and Dispensary Bill at its second reading, yesterday afternoon, has occasioned much surprise; and, as ...
Article : 2,024 wordsThe tale of distress in England which was so graphically told by our London correspondent on Saturday was marked by some features that ought to be carefully pondered by ...
Article : 3,193 wordsTHE first term of the Full Court was formally opened yesterday morning by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Faucett; and, in the absence of a third Judge, the Court was then adjourned till next Friday. ...
Article : 3,447 wordsYakoob Khan has written a letter to the Viceroy of India containing overtures for a renewal of friendly, relations with the British Government, adding that news had reached ...
Article : 49 wordsThe British, and French Governments have agreed to declare to the Khedive that the retention in office of Nubar Pasha, as Chief Minister, is indispensable to the welfare of ...
Article : 38 wordsThe last of the reinforcements for the Cape have started. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Hunter River Amateur Turf Club have fixed their next races for Saturday, May 17, and the programme is in course of preparation. ...
Article : 34 wordsAdrices received from Wills' Creek state that B. Malvo, with three white men, who went with Beckett's cattle to Sulieman Creek, were found murdered by blacks, owing to the treachery, of their own black boy, who ...
Article : 92 wordsA young man named Albertson, a son of a farmer at Dungowan, met with a horrible death last Saturday. He slipped into the threshing-machine, and was so fearfully mutilated that he died before a doctor could reach ...
Article : 55 wordsWalter A. Windeyer died this morning suddenly, [?] his Wantabadgery station. ...
Article : 23 wordsMr. Gould, of Canally, received a spent rifle bullet through his lips, smashing his teeth and jaw. The accident occurred whilst Mr. Gould was bull shooting. The Hatfield bushrangers are further remanded till ...
Article : 39 wordsThe theatres were well attended last night, though at no house was there a change of programme. At the Royal, "Heart's Delight" was repeated, Mr. Emery, Miss Willis, Mr. West, and Miss Deorwyn taking the principal ...
Article : 316 wordsFurther seizures were made to-day in connection With illicit distillation. Fortitude Valley vinegar factory was taken possession of, and a considerable quantity of spirit was found on the premises. It is supposed ...
Article : 80 wordsHis Excellency the Governor paid a visit to the War ship Danae, this afternoon, and was received with, a salute and the manning of the yards. A large party were present. ...
Article : 353 wordsSir,—The Attorney-General's motion, as a private member, affirming the desirability of establishing a High School for females, having been so successfully carried through the Assembly would naturally lead one to think ...
Article : 420 wordsThe arrival of a large number of Chinese at Po[?] Darwin at this time is unfortunate, as the wet season [?] too far advanced for them to obtain sufficient gold to keep them over the dry season. A great disturbance is ...
Article : 48 words"Pitiful to see Government ofter Government succeeding each other without the shadow of a change of policy, or any adequate attempt to preserve the patrimony of the people for the legitimate use of present and future generations." ...
Article : 44 wordsThe steamer Charlton has arrived from Hongkong with 518 Chinese passengers for this port. She reports that the steamer Brisbane may be expected here in a few days, with 478 Chinese passengers, and will proceed ...
Article : 51 wordsSir,—The above words, clipped from your leader of yesterday, I do think so apropos, and if you will but reprint them I am satisfied they will be read and re-read, and endorsed by all who give the question of finance any ...
Article : 487 wordsThe Mount Arthur Gold-fields are attracting considerable attention. The miners are making from £5 to £10 per week. The ground is all alluvial, and no reefs have been discovered yet. The diggings are about ...
Article : 96 wordsThe master of the steamer Taupo, recently wrecked at Tauranga, has had his certificate suspended for three months. The certificates of the other officers have been returned to them. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Mar 1879, Page 5
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