A man named Plunkett, whilst uncoupling coal waggons in the Railway Yard got his hand between the buffers. His hand was severely injured, and dislocated at the wrist. ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE VICTORIAN YEAR BOOK FOR 1876-7.—We l[?]e to acknowledge receipt of the Victorian Year Book for 1876-7, compiled by Mr. Henry Heylyn Hayter, Government statist of Victoria and printed and ...
Article : 3,555 wordsTHE news we published yesterday from New South Wales supplies fresh proof of the persistent dislike of our Australian colonists to the importation of Chinese labour. It is not long ago, as our readers will ...
Article : 1,817 wordsA DREADFUL colliery explosion has occurred at Wigan. Forty persons, including three managers, were killed. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Melbourne Review, October 1877. Melbourne J. M'Kinlay and Co.; Sydney: William Maddock. THE present number of this Review deals chiefly with subjects of local interest. Four of the six ...
Article : 1,960 wordsMr. H. C. Dangar, one of the lato members for West Sydney, will again be asked to sland as a candidate for the representation of that constituency are requisition already having the names of a large number of infulential ...
Article : 251 wordsA public meeting, convened by the Mayor of Wollongong, at the instance of the Mayor of Sydney, was held in the Temperance Hall last night for the purpose of raising sub options in aid of the Indian ...
Article : 76 wordsPresident MacMahon has issued a fresh manifesto, denying clerical influence in regard to the elections, and exhorting the electors to vote for Ministerial candidates. There is ...
Article : 40 wordsOn the occasion of the opening of the railway here on the 1st November, a grand banquet is to be given, and a ball in the evening. Both are expected to be a great success. A bazaar and fancy fair is to be held ...
Article : 58 wordsMR. I. J. JOSEPHSON FOR EAST SYDNEY.—Mr. I. J. Josephson addressed about one hundred electors of East Sydney, at Robinson's Hotel, corner of Palmer and Willaim streets, Woollooomoloo, on Saturday evening. ...
Article : 1,206 wordsA Berlin press writer telegraphs to the Daily News that a clerical victory in France will be answered by a formal alliance between Germany and Italy. ...
Article : 37 wordsSplendid rains have fallen here during the last two days. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe Marquis of Salisbury stated at Bradford that the result of the war between Russia and Turkey had been to dispel illusions with regard to Russia. Russia is an aggressive ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. William Henry Suttor, sen., died this morning. Several hours' heavy rain fell this morning. ...
Article : 17 wordsWe had heavy rain all night, and it looks as though we should have more. The country is looking splendid. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Indian famine has passed through, the worst stage. ...
Article : 18 wordsNewspaper correspondents have been ordered to leave the Russian positions at Plevna. Chefket Pasha has entered Plevna with ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Assembly, by the casting vote of the Chairman, negatived the proposal to vote £220,000 for branch lines connected with the main railways. The granting of fresh publicans licenses for ...
Article : 183 wordsPresident MacMahon denies that the Republic is imperilled by clerical influence. He urges the return of the Nominees to duty, and forbids them to desert their post. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Indian Famine Relief Fund amounts to £9500. A number of counterfeit coins are now in circulation. ...
Article : 250 wordsThe special correspondent of the Daily News, who is with the Czarewitch, reports that a week's, rain has converted the camp into a lake of mud, and that the roads are impassable ...
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Article : 29 wordsRev. J. C Kirby, Ocean-street, Woollabra. REV. AND DEAR SIR,—I have the honour, by direction of the House Committee of the above-named institution, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 12th instant, anent the religious ...
Article : 102 wordsThe tenders for the erection of the Theatre Royal were too high for acceptance. The building will be let in small contracts, costing £20,000. ...
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Article : 94 wordsSIR,—I am directed to correct an impression that may have been created by a letter headed as above, signed " Old Sailor," in this morning's Herald. Immediately upon the issue of the circular therein quoted, ...
Article : 182 wordsInverary Castle, the seat of the Duke of Argyle, has been destroyed by fire. ...
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Article : 37 wordsSIR,—I read with much concern in your report of the speech at the meeting of the Public School League of the great discomfort experienced by the Rev. Dr. Barry and his Bible class through the want of air, even in his spacious ...
Article : 263 wordsThe French elections took place yesterday. 320 Republicans and 210 Conservatives have been returned. LONDON, OCTOBER 15. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe four persons condemned to death for the Penge murder, have been respited. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 22 Oct 1877, Page 5
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