Serious rioting occurred in Dublin last night. The roughs of the city, taking advantage of the absence of the police, assembled in large numbers, ...
Article : 105 wordsReuter telegraphs that military operations have ceased for the present in Egypt, pending the completion by Sir Garnet Wolseley of his transport arrangements. The Dublin ...
Article : 3,167 wordsOwing to the heavy and continuous rain the match commenced at Tunbridgo yesterday, between tho Australians and an United Eleven could not be resumed. ...
Article : 151 wordsDr. Pettigrew, the Health officer at Camperdown, has addressed a lengthy letter to tho Central Board of Health, complaining bitterly of tho conduct of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 982 wordsThe dismissals of constables were followed by an extensive strike of the other members of the force, who openly sympathised with those who attended the ...
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Article : 84 wordsOperations are at a standstill. Sir G. Wolselely has returned to Jsmailia to complete his transport arrangements. No further advance will be attempted ...
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Article : 259 wordsThe Assembly adjourned last night until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, in order to allow members to attend the Randwick races. ...
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Article : 786 wordsThe discontent prevailing among the police force at Limerick and elsewhere has extended to Dublin. A numerously attended meeting was held a few days ...
Article : 65 wordsMr Guufoyle, the Curator of the Melbourne Botanical Gardens, has returned from his trip north, with some good specimens. ...
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Advertising : 282 wordsOwing to the excitement which prevails in consequence of the dismissals of constables, the military have been ordered to occupy all the police stations ...
Article : 51 wordsA bulletin has been issued by the medical attendants of Archbishop Tait, stating that his illness, from congestion of the lungs, has again assumed a serious ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 4 Sep 1882, Page 3
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