Two of Edison's phonographs were on exhibition in town on Saturday, one at the Rouse, and the other at the Crystal Palace hotels. Those wonderful piece, of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsTHIS has been in the Assembly, but even busier times are ahead. There is coming with sure and certain step, although the district form is not yet recognisable, our old ...
Article : 2,327 wordsA RAILWAY fireman named Morrison M'Carthy met with an accident yesterday. While a train was running between Bulli and Wollongong, a cow was noticed on the ...
Article : 231 wordsLONDON, Friday.—The Australian cruisers Katoomba, Rangarooma, Tauranga, and Boomerang, have passed Malta, en route for Australia. ...
Article : 21 wordsMIMI won the Oaks. DIPHTERIA raging at Gayndah, Queensland. EDISON'S phonograph has arrived in ...
Article : 984 wordsLONDON, Friday.—The export trade to Australia is unusually brisk, in consequence of the low freight London sheds are choked with goods awaiting shipment. ...
Article : 29 wordsTHE contract of Messrs. J. Angus and Co. for the duplication of the railway line from Newcastle to Teralba woo completed at 1 o'clock yesterday. An hour later Mr. E. M. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsBERLIN, Friday.—In consequence of the great privations and suffering prevailing amongst the poorer classes of Germany, a deputation to-day waited upon the Minister ...
Article : 78 wordsTHE following eases will be tried at the Newcastle Quarter Sessions to-day:—F. Montague, false pretences; Ellen Nugent, larceny of a gold watch; Robert Herron, grievous ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsThe Joseph B. Scammell inquiry was continued yesterday. Nothing material was elicited. The evidence will probably conclude to-morrow. The crews of the Joseph ...
Article : 227 wordsThe mining manager wires: "Tapped water last Tuesday. Everything cafe. Water now bailed out." ...
Article : 19 wordsON Friday evening a miner, Hugh Agnew, attacked another miner, Robert Musgrave, at Lambton, with a mall-handle and a knife, and inflicted a wound, about two inches long, ...
Article : 354 wordsTHE inquest on Bertie Wilson, aged 12, who was shot while playing with his father's pistol, resulted in a verdict of accidental death. Dr. Youll, the coroner, told the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsWHEN the trial of Captain Kerr, late master of the ship Craigburn, commences at the Marine Court on Tuesday, it is expected that several important technical objections ...
Article : 65 wordsMR. FITZGIBBON, for thirty-five years town clerk of Melbourne, yesterday retired, end was presented with a handsome address, by various town clerks of some twenty other ...
Article : 68 wordsA serious epidemic of diphtheria has broken out at Gayndah. Three cases have proved fatal, and several others are hopeless. The Colonial Secretary is forwarding ...
Article : 171 wordsLONDON, Friday.—Private Manly, of Sale, one of the Victorian Mounted Rifles, who is taking part in the Royal Military Tournament, won the first prize in the tent-pegging ...
Article : 40 wordsLONDON, Friday.—The death is announced of Earl Clancarty, Viscount Dunlo's father. The latter succeeds to the title. ...
Article : 21 wordsTHE Princess Theatre was crowded from floor to ceiling on the occasion of the first appearance of Sara Bornhardt, the piece being "Camille." The artists met with an ...
Article : 92 wordsROME, Sunday.—The Marquis Rudini, the Italian Premier, has formally informed the Austrian and German Governments of Italy, of his firm adhesion to the Triple ...
Article : 30 wordsAn event worth relating, and which may prove of value to the numerous larrikins who delight to insult respectable people, occurred at the intersection of Hunter and ...
Article : 234 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The Australian cruiser Karakatta left Portsmouth yesterday. The Wallaroo has arrived at Gibraltar. ...
Article : 17 wordsA man named Bowker was arrested at Aldinga this morning, on the suspicion of firing a stack of 100 tons of hay belonging to Win. Cliff, farmer, which was burned on ...
Article : 71 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Sir John Macdonald, the Canadian Premier, is still lingering. His condition remains unchanged. ...
Article : 19 wordsAN extraordinary case of suicide occurred at South Head yesterday morning. Some man, whose identity is at the present moment a complete mystery, jumped off the cliffs above ...
Article : 106 wordsST. PETERSBURG, Sunday.—The Czar and Czarina have arrived at Moscow. Their arrival has been delayed several days, owing to the discovery of four boxes of dynamite in ...
Article : 40 wordsBETWEEN sixty and seventy shearers left for Queensland yesterday, by the steamer Arawatta, being forwarded by the Peastoralists' Union of Australia. ...
Article : 90 wordsROBERT ANSON, formerly secretary of a football club, was arrested yesterday on a charge of larceny as a baillee of two silver challenge cups, value £75, which belonged to the club, ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE Railway Commissioners concluded their inspection of the northern line on Saturday night, and passed through here yesterday on their return to Sydney. In view of the ...
Article : 97 wordsAN engine-driver named William Anderson, aged 43 years, a married man, was found dead in his bed this morning at his residence, Waterloo. The discovery was made by his ...
Article : 256 wordsDURING their visit here with Sir George Grey, Messrs. W. H. Sharp and T. J. Houghton, of the Trades and Labour Council, have used their best endeavours to bring about a ...
Article : 131 wordsTHERE has been no change in the political situation since the division of Thursday night. Owing to the Premier's absence at Cooma, nothing has been done, and in his ...
Article : 130 wordsBY the kind permission of Captain Voisin, and the courtesy of the owners, this large vessel was thrown open for visitors on Sunday. The day was wet, but still the ...
Article : 139 wordsTHERE will be a pleasing ceremony at the opening of the Quarter Sessions to-day, On the invitation of the Mayor of Newcastle (Aldermen Gibb), a number of gentlemen ...
Article : 58 wordsHAVING received notice to leave the promises, 59 Hunter-street, in the estate of R. Lynch, Clothier and Outfitter, on Saturday next, I must absolutely clear, without reserve, the ...
Article : 49 wordsTHIS morning I will commence to sell by auctions, high-class men's suits, trousers, and trousers and vests. Ladies, attend and got the bargains in boys' suits, &c. FREDERIC ...
Article : 55 wordsFREDERIC JONES will sell by auction, this morning (Monday), commencing at 11.30, balance of men's and boys' clothing in above estate, positively without reserve. 59 ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Mon 1 Jun 1891, Page 5
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