THE following gentlemen have announced themselves as candidates at the forthcoming elections the addresses of some of them will be found in another page:—For East Sydney: Mr. John Macintosh; Mr. James Greenwood, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,593 wordsPASSED.—At 6 p.m., Kneyon, ship, from Liverpool to Sydney. All well. ...
Article : 19 wordsMEHEMET All's recall and Sulieman's transfer to the command of the army at Schumla is generally condemned. General Kotzebue is acting as general ...
Article : 225 wordsWHEN Sir JOHN ROBERTSON and Mr. THOMAS GARRETT contrive to differ in a friendly way over the land law, and yet to differ so seriously that their co-existence in the same ...
Article : 6,881 wordsPARLIAMENT is still in session, but very little useful work has been done. Some idea of the method in which the public business is transacted will be gathered from the fact that during the first two months ...
Article : 3,280 wordsWheat is lower. Small sales have taken place at 6s. 3d. 1000 cases kerosene sold at 1s. 7d. A Port Darwin telegram states that a cargo boat, the Wild Duck, sank in the Rip off Goat Island. The ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Larnach told the House that several gentlemen were prepared to accept office. The Governor will swear in the new Government to-morrow. The House has adjourned until Monday. Sir G. Grey is ...
Article : 50 wordsIT will be remembered that a person in Melbourne, describing himself as "the Agent for the National Tichborns Release Association in Victoria," made an application to ou[?] Government some few days since for the release, of a lunatic ...
Article : 1,162 wordsFour powder magazines exploded in the Sea of Marmora, and many workmen were injured. ...
Article : 22 wordsM. Jules Simon is alarmingly ill. ...
Article : 13 wordsThere has been a heavy withdrawal of gold, and the Bank reserve has been reduced to 9¾ millions. Consols 95½. Bank rate of discount 4 per cent. ...
Article : 37 wordsWe have received from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary the following copy of a telegram from the Agents-General in London:— ...
Article : 111 wordsSIR,—The recent telegram sent by Sir George Airy, requesting a careful examination of Mars for two possible satellites of the planet, is explained by the following interesting information which I have to-day received from ...
Article : 388 wordsGriffith Griffiths, a miner, was seriously injured by a fall of coal at the Borehole pit, yesterday, and still lies in a precarious state. The Examiner of Coalfields has been out to view the scene of the ...
Article : 48 wordsWe hare had a very nice fail of rain, and the sky is still threatening. More rain is much wanted. ...
Article : 22 wordsA fairly attended public meeting to raise funds towards the Indian Famine Belief Fund, the Mayor in the chair, was held this afternoon. Resolutions were moved, by Messrs. Fitzhardinge and Hawkins, ...
Article : 106 wordsSIR,—By this morning's telegram from Melbourne I notice that the Chief Secretary of Victoria mentions that the Government is "taking every possible measure to secure the successful result of the proposed International ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 520 wordsThe drought has entirely broken up, and rain is again falling. It has failen continuously since, dawn. The country and crops are looking splendid. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe insurances on the premises destroyed by fire in Mary-street were as follows:—£1000 in the South British; £800 in the United; Munro's stock, £1000 in the London and Lancashire: £4000 in the ...
Article : 143 wordsThe appointment of Land Tax Commissioners will not be made until Monday. Business is dull. Woolpacks, 2s. 9d. Wheat, [?]uiet and unchanged. ...
Article : 75 wordsARRIVED.—Hydaspes, ship, from London. SAILED.—Wressel Castle, barque, for Newcastle; at 6, You Yangs (s.), for Sydney. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 13 Oct 1877, Page 5
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