THE R. M. S. Geelong, Captain Skottowe, arrived in Port Jackson at 3.15 on Sunday morning. We have received by her our usual English and Continental correspondence, and ...
Article : 4,247 wordsTHE following resolutions are to be proposed at the Pan-Anglian Sy[?]od:— Subordination to Metropolitans.—"That it be a matter for the consideration of this Conference, and of the Bishops ...
Article : 418 wordsTHE Daily Telegraph of the 25th September th[?] allud[?] to this occurrence:—Fifty thousand gold-diggers are working to-day in the New Zealand gullies. Sydney is a splendid capital, with palaces and railways. Victoria an[?] ...
Article : 245 wordsTHE North German Parliament was opened on Monday last by the King, in person, who read his speech as follows:— "Illustrious, noble, and honoured gentlem[?]n of the ...
Article : 718 wordsSIR Frederick W. A. Bruc[?], G.C.[?]., our Minister to the United States, died at Washington on September 17th, from an attack of diphtheria. Within a period of four years the nation has lost the services of three members of one family, ...
Article : 259 wordsA MOST daring outrage has been perpetrated by members of the Fenian organisation at Manchester. About September 11, the police found four men loitering in the streets in the middle of the night. Their proceedings excited a ...
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Article : 911 wordsADMIRAL SIMON, commander of the French fleet i[?] Greek waters, gives the following account of the destruction of the famous blockade runner Arcadi, once better known in Western waters as the Confederate war ship ...
Article : 429 wordsAT the Peace Congress at Geneva, on Monday, September 9, Garibaldi acting as president, opened the proceedings in th[?]se words:— "All nations are sisters; and war between them should be ...
Article : 666 wordsA PECULIARLY shocking murder was committed on the morning of September 3. For some time past a man named Louis Bordier, aged 35, a native of Bordeaux, and by trade a currier, has resided at No. 3, Millstead-terr[?]. ...
Article : 650 wordsCOUNT Bismark has just issued an important circular to the diplomatic agents of Prussia. The following is a translation of this document:— Berlin, September 7th, 1867.—I have already ...
Article : 663 wordsAT B[?]lfast, on Wednesday, September 18th, the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science opened its Eleventh Annual Congress, under the presidency of Lord Dufferin. His lordship, in his in[?]ugural address, referred ...
Article : 520 wordsTHE embarkation of the Brigade commenced on the morning of the 4th instant, when the head quarters wing of the 3rd Cavalry, which had arrived by train from Poona on the previous evening, was conveyed on board the transports ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 18 Nov 1867, Page 2
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