A SEAMAN belonging to the Sichellalion, barque, while employed aloft, missed his hold and fell into the water, striking the rail in his descent. His body has not been recovered; the police are searching for ...
Article : 101 wordsALTHOUGH the Exhibition has been deprived of some of its attractions by the removal of the horses and cattle, it is still an object of deep interest and gratification. The number of visitors yesterday was smaller than on previous ...
Article : 395 wordsTHE English mail this month hs been once more delivered considerably in adv[?]nce of contract time; but to many the unfortunate news w[?] have received may be regarded as having arrived "all [?] soon." By the last mail the ...
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Article : 49 wordsThere is a great probability of a considerable delay in the passing of the Land Bill through the Assembly; it is stated there will be a strong opposition to the report being agreed to. ...
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Advertising : 1,094 wordsSIR,—I am indebted to Messrs. Scott, Henderson, and Co. for their letter which appears in your issue of to-day, and beg to thank them for the manner in which they have confirmed the main facts of my petition to the Assembly. But as they say ...
Article : 328 wordsSIR,—I am much obliged to the Secretary of the Law Reform Commission for the explanation which appears in your issue of to-day. I frankly admit that the closing passage of the paragraph which he cites, was written under a misapprehension ...
Article : 529 wordsSUICIDE.—A magisterial inquiry was held on Saturday, at the "Steam Boat Inn," Ryde, by Mr. G. Langley, J. P., on view of the body of Thomas Bragg. From the evidence of John Thomas Stile, it appeared that the deceased, who ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 7 Sep 1870, Page 17
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