THE Union Athletic. Club's sports meeting takes place this afternoon, and some very good racing is anticipated. The entries have filled well, and should all who have entered for the ...
Article : 663 wordsVeni, vidi, vici. Professor Badhamused to say that it would have made C[?] hair stand on end had he heard his famous despatch quoted above, in full, read as some moderns read it. But he ...
Article : 323 wordsMR. ROBERT PURVIS, who has just returned from the Kimberley goldfield, sends the following interesting letter to the Dubbo Despatch: "Will you please publish this letter in your ...
Article : 1,247 wordsRome, April 16.—There is absolutely no truth in the statement telegraphed from this city to London on Tuesday last that the Pope has given instructions to the Sacred ...
Article : 56 wordsTO THE EDITOR.—SIR,—I have just returned from a visit to Boggy Creek, or as it has been recently more cuphouiously termed, the town of Myrtle. Through the large amount of ...
Article : 346 wordsMontreal, April 18.— The city has been visited by floods of a character more disastrous than any experienced in its previous history. The less of property, which is very large, is ...
Article : 63 wordsParis, April 20.—Le Far , in discussing Mr. Gladstone's and Prince Bismarck's schemes to nationalice the soil of Ireland and of Poland, says both the English Prime Minister and the ...
Article : 184 wordsParis, April 16.—The latest intelligence from Senegal is by no means reassuring. A successful sortie has been made by the small garrison of Bakel against the natives, who are reported ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the Assembly last night a resolution affirming the principle of the proposed laud tax, after a lengthy debate was passed, and the bill founded upon it brought in and road a ...
Article : 601 wordsSt. Petersburg, April 16.—Notwithstanding the positive announcements made in some foreign papers to the contrary, the delimitation of the Russo Afghan frontier by the Anglo-Russian ...
Article : 92 wordsParis, April 12.—M. Pasteur road a supplemental paper to-day at the Academy of Science) before a large and attentive, audience. Many great country ...
Article : 1,144 wordsA new and what promises to be a prosperous and paying industry is about to be started in. Townsville—namely, a tobacco manufactory. A new lodge of Good Templars, under the ...
Article : 1,074 wordsCairo, April 16.—Though Adda has been dismissed for alleged corruption the Government hesitates to institute a prosecution against him in the French Consulate, ...
Article : 111 wordsBill's bill is a puzzle, a sort of staggerer to a good many folk. Farnll does not like it, you bet. He said something about a hard bargain; but there is no such thing as a hard ...
Article : 297 wordsBrussels, April 19.—The Government has appointed a committee of 34 members of both Houses, of various political opinions, as well as professors of political economy and engineers, ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE anticipated "hum-drem" at this place when work ones set in on the railway line at Cairns, has not been realised since my visit. I find the traffic considerably larger than I ...
Article : 859 wordsWashington, April 22.—To-day President Cleveland sent a message to Congress, in which he says that he is be deeply impressed with the importance of immediately and thoughtfully ...
Article : 281 wordsThose jurymen of Green Caps are worthy of their district. They sat on the Ly-ee-Moon cate, and the deepest impression made on their bovine minds was by seamen end others who ...
Article : 249 wordsTHE above union held their usual meeting on Thursday afternoon, the president (Mrs. Steele) in the chair. There was a very good attendance of members. After the devotional ...
Article : 265 wordsVienna, April 19.—All the reports received to-day agree that Stry offers a picture of terrible desolation. 'Three-fourths of the town are reduced to ashes. To give an idea of the ...
Article : 336 wordsA dry old stick is tho Chancellor of the Sydney University. One of his speeches to hear is a caution. They say that undergraduates are rowdy, that they do not listen with ...
Article : 358 wordsMILWAUKEE, April 5.—At an early hour this morning Isidor Scidenbaum arose from his bed at the residence of Morris Rosenstein, where he was a guest, went to the room occupied by ...
Article : 268 wordsIN Chambers yesterday, before his Honour Mr. Justice Mein, in the matter of an action Marks v. Andrew Kohler, an order wan made that further proceedings be stayed until the ...
Article : 281 wordsBerlin, April 19.—A letter on the present rotations between France and Germany by of Berlin correspondent of the Potilische Correspondence is republished in a prominent position ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Sat 5 Jun 1886, Page 2
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