The match between the Australian eleven and eleven of the comity of Sussex, was resumed to-day at Brighton, in the presence of a very large number of spectators. The ...
Article : 206 wordsIf homicide is not a contagions disease like the small-pox, it certainly assumes occasionally an epidemical character that might lead one to think some ...
Article : 2,290 wordsIt is announced that many prominent members of both the Liberal and Conservative parties will be present at the conference which is shortly to be held here for the purpose of ...
Article : 58 wordsNews has been received here of a disastrous earthquake at Massowah, on the Red Sea, near the Abyssinian frontier. The shock was so great that the town has ...
Article : 49 wordsWe have intelligence by cable this morning of a disastrous earthquake which has occurred at Mascowah and completely wrecked the town. Massowah is a small sterile coral islet ...
Article : 3,752 wordsH.M.S. Carysfoot and Turquoise have been ordered to proceed at once to Suakim, it is believed in connection with the projected military operations in the Eastern Soudan. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe office of the Armidale Free Frees Publishing Company was destroyed by fire at three o'clock on Saturday morning. The building was of pine, with an iron roof. The flames ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Standard to-day published a despatch from its special correspondent in Madagascar, stating that on 27th June tho French made an unsuccessful attack on the Hovas, who ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Seamen's Intercolonial Conference held its fourth sitting yesterday. A communication was read from the Australasian Steam Ship Owners' Association to the effect that as ...
Article : 117 wordsAn outbreak of cholera is reported from Pezia (sic.) ...
Article : 14 wordsThe shipments of frozen meat ex ship Oamarn, from Lyttelton 4th April, consisting of 10,000 carcases mutton, and ex ship Lady Jocelyn, from Wellington 15th April, with ...
Article : 156 wordsThe match was drawn at Brighton to-day. The attendance was good, but the weather was unfavorable, being cold and inclement. The Australians, who had made 223 runs ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. Dibbs, acting Minister of Public Works, has given instructions to Mr. Moriarty, Engineer in Chief of Harbors and Rivers, to confer with Mr. Whitton, Engineer in Chief ...
Article : 148 wordsThe British India Steam Navigation Company's s.s. Chyebassa left here to-day, outwards for Queensland. The same company's s.s. Merkara left here ...
Article : 57 wordsThe small-pox patients at the sanatorium at Cut-paw-paw continue to make steady progress towards recovery. One of the two cottages, which it was decided should bo erected ...
Article : 772 wordsAs the Australian mail closes to-morrow morning in Manchester, I am able to add to my budget the first day's ploy in the above match, which commenced to-day at Old ...
Article : 1,994 wordsThe members of the Ministry and a party of upwards of two hundred gentlemen on Saturday made an inspection of the gunpowder works, which were established at Broken Bay ...
Article : 175 wordsConsols are unchanged at 100[?]. The market rate of discount is [?] below the minimum bank rate. TIN.--Straits and Australian, £82 10s. ...
Article : 92 wordsA well attended secularist meeting was held at the Masonic Hall, on Saturday evening, to consider Mr. Trickett's reply to the recent deputation, with reference to the question of ...
Article : 231 wordsArrived :--from Melbourne : Wanlock, bq., sailed 28th March. From Geeolong : British Empire, bq., sailed 9th April ; Topdal, bq. sailed 21st March, From Sydney ; Potosi, ...
Article : 63 wordsA general meeting of the members of the Melbourne University Union was held on Saturday evening at the Victoria Coffee Palace, Collins-street. There was a fair ...
Article : 447 wordsA telegram from Port Darwin states that the steamer Taiwan, Captain Smith, from Hong Kong to Sydney, left there on Thursday and went ashore near Vernon's on the same ...
Article : 96 wordsShortly after three o'clock on Saturday afternoon a fatal accident happened to Mr. Edmund Marshall, the actor, brother of the well known comedian, Mr. Frederick Marshall. ...
Article : 283 wordsAbout six o'clock this morning the boiler at the claims of the Racecourse Company, Haddon, burst. No persons were injured, but the accounts to hand state that the boiler ...
Article : 54 wordsAnother railway accident has occurred in this district. On Saturday night when the Gordon to Ballarat 6.20 train arrived at the Millbrook siding, the work of shunting a few ...
Article : 176 wordsDr. Thompson saw the suspected small-pox patient, George Smith, at Murphy's Hotel after arrival at Forbes on Saturday night, but did not immediately give an opinion on his ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 28 Jul 1884, Page 5
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