SIR,—Kindly grant me space to reply to the very brilliant effusion of Messrs. Bridges, Hodder, and Co. re the above matter. I have no and to castigate Messrs bridges. ...
Article : 768 wordsTHE Speaker took the chair at 4.30 p.m. Mr. M'MILLAN, in reply to Mr. BURNNS, said that up to May 30st £150,000 had been expended the Contennial Park, inclusive ...
Article : 1,430 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,050,000 quarters, and for the Contment 1,043,000 quarters. ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR HENRY PARKES is now progressing very favourably. The bones knitting have caused him some pain during the last day or two, but he passed a good night and was in good ...
Article : 291 wordsLONDON.—Tuesday.—The cricket match between the Australian eleven and Middlesex was resumed today. The weather was dull, slightly improved good. The wicket had ...
Article : 75 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Lords last night Lord Beachamp moved for a return of dates when responsible government was proclaimed in each of the ...
Article : 40 wordsIn the Legislative Council this evening, the debate on Federation resolutions were resumed by Mr. R. E. O'CONNOR, who supported the ...
Article : 146 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—A terrible railway catastrophe has occurred in Missouri. A train containing a large number of valuable racehorses, while proceeding at considerable ...
Article : 55 wordsON Monday afternoon a man named D. M'Cann made an attempt to commit self-destruction on the Louth Park-road, West Maitland. It appears the M'Cann the impression to drink ...
Article : 276 wordsIn Parliament to-day, the Railway Construction Bill was read a first time. The Second reading was fixed for Tuesday the 17th. ...
Article : 278 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The Daily News considers that the demand for the construction of railway in Victoria is excessive. It declares that at country elections candidates are ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The Daily Chronicle publishes an account to-day of alleged maltreatment of natives in the Northern Territory, South Australia, by German ...
Article : 49 wordsAT the Central Criminal Court to-day, before Judge Stephen, the Farley railway accident ease was commenced. The accused, who were on bail, were John Thomas Farnham ...
Article : 2,497 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Parleying among the Powers interested in East Africa has been abondoned for the present pending the granting of concessitions. ...
Article : 23 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The Globe states that the hulls of the new Australian cruisers will require strengthening to be able to withstand the shock ef the continuous ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Much alarm has been occasioned throughout Russia in consequence of the Nihilists having robbed a contractor at Goryski of a great quantity of dynamite. ...
Article : 27 wordsA communication has been received from the Commissioners for Railways a to the effect that plans are in course of preparation for the much needed improvements at the railway ...
Article : 199 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Count Kalnoky, the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has stated that, owing to the influence of the Emperor William, the Triple ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Henry George and Mrs. George sailed for Europe by the Valetta to-day. WATING FOR, FEDERATION. The Colonial Treasurer has received a ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons last night Mr. William Summers, the Gladstone-Liberal member for Huddersfield, asked a question as to the advisability of the ...
Article : 85 wordsSIR,—Up to date I have only used the advertisement column of your paper, and am much averse to departing from my usual custom. Bridges and Hodder, who, by the ...
Article : 207 wordsIN response to an invitation of the Lambton Protection Association Mr. G. R. Dibbs, leader of the Protectionist party, consented to deliver an address at Lambton on Friday ...
Article : 52 wordsOur little town has boon very quiet during the past few weeks, with nothing to break that monotony save a circus, an auctioneer, and the picman rending the still air with ...
Article : 421 wordsA successful butter and cheese exhibition was opened to-day under the auspices of the Agricultural Department, Mrs. Blacksley, of Caboolture, for butter, and Miss Hunter ...
Article : 113 wordsMESSRS. CREER, MELVILLE, AND WALKER Ms.P., have received a letter from the Under Secretary for Works, stating that the Minister for Works had already that the ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE Bradford Observer states on the best possible authority that notwithstanding the contradiction which has gone the rounds of the paper the reported engagement of Mr. ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE new regulations in connection with the issue of Imperial commissions to officers holding commissions in the Australian military forces hove reached the colonies. They ...
Article : 209 wordsON Saturday there was evidently something unusually startling to be seen in Hunter-street West from the great crowd congregated in that direction. The c[?]e of all ...
Article : 169 wordsAT a meeting of the Opposition held this afternoon at parliament House an unfortunate contretemps occurred The object of the meeting was to consider a motion a ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 12 Jun 1890, Page 5
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