The Whampoa, which left London on 29th May, brings fourteen days' later news than that received by the Kent, and eighteen later than that received via India. We ...
Article : 593 wordsThe Californian mail steamer City of, Sydney arrived to-day, and will leave for Sydney late to-night. The following is the list of passengers:-- ...
Article : 865 wordsA Cabinet mooting took place on Saturday, which lasted all day, the estimates being the main subject of discussion. A difficulty confronts the Government of a ...
Article : 1,199 wordsIn consequence of the continued rain, the Amateur Turf Club Races have been postponed. The Assembly last night agreed to a ...
Article : 151 wordsThe following items are extracted from our New Zealand files to the 10th inst.:--Instructions regarding immigration arrangements for the current year have been ...
Article : 416 wordsH. T.--It is impossible to answer a question depending upon the construction of a contract without seeing the original. "Visitor" calls the attention of the health ...
Article : 64 wordsThe assembly of tho Free Church of Scotland on Tuesday, in the presence of an excited audience, was occupied throughout its morning sitting with the case of Professor Smith, which ...
Article : 239 wordsSIR.--Notwithstanding that the Shire of Wyndham presents in its condition a standing outrage upon the rights of a nation, I see by last night's Gazette an application from the Chirnsides to ...
Article : 121 wordsSIR.--Now that the into elections have resulted in so signal a triumph for the Liberal cause, I hope wo will not forget to recognise the efforts of those by whom it was chiefly brought ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. Barclay, a naval officer, recently arrived, has been engaged to take charge of a party to explore the country from Alice Springs towards Queensland, Ho starts in a ...
Article : 71 wordsAt a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute he discussion on Captain Colomb's paper on the above subject was resumed. The chair was occupied by Mr. A. Kinnaird, M.P., Mr. ...
Article : 1,535 wordsThe schooner Caledonia and ketch Lillian dragged their anchors in Nelson's Bay today, and went ashore on Sandy Islands. All hands are supposed to be safe. ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR.--In one of your recent issues you called public attention to the loss of life and property consequent on the non-supervision of loaded vessels, going to sea beyond their proper depth, ...
Article : 199 wordsA meeting of the committee was held in the new office, 24 Market-buildings, Collins-street west, on Thursday, at which the following gentlemen were present:--Messrs. ...
Article : 926 wordsA heavy S.S.E. gale has been blowing all night, and torrents of rain have continued all day, with a heavy sea on tho coast. The steam collier Yarra Yarra, returning ...
Article : 285 wordsSIR.--Permit me to suggest, for the consideration of his lordship the Bishop of Melbourne and the Church of England, a site for the proposed cathedral preferable to St. James's, St. Paul's of ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Standard of the 31st May writes:--The news of the disaffection of the Circassian regiments in the be Russian service appears to be confirmed by the telegram from our correspondent ...
Article : 1,988 wordsRAGUSA, 28th May.--A force of 5,000 Turks from Livno made a new inroad into the insurgent territory, and advanced towards Carnipotnik, where Despotovich bad concentrated the men ...
Article : 206 wordsSIR.--I wish to make a few remarks respecting that part of the Anglican Bishop of Melbourne's address to the Church Assembly in regard to attendance at public worship. The Bishop says ...
Article : 486 wordsCANEA (CRETE), 29th May.--Great meetings have been held here by the chief leaders of the Cretan patriots. The members of tho General Assembly have decided to wait twenty days more ...
Article : 103 wordsA number of gentlemen met at the Victoria Club yesterday, at the invitation of Dr. Beaney, to partake of the first salmon ever brought to Victoria. The fish in question, a ...
Article : 549 wordsPARIS, 20th May.--The Gaulous, Bonapartist print, publishes a long report of an interview which one of its writers has had with M. de Fourtou, the new Minister of the Interior. I ...
Article : 621 wordsConsiderable excitement was caused to-day by extraordinary proceedings at the shire revision court. The rate collector had served about one hundred and thirty notices ...
Article : 373 wordsSir,--Respectfully I wish to draw your attention once more to the above place of recreation, and ask you to compare it with. the other parts about Melbourne, This being about the time for ...
Article : 243 wordsRichmond Court (Saturday).--Before Mr. S. V. Winter, J.P.--William Hanley and Frederick Hanley were charged with vagrancy. The sister of the brothers, named Lucy, who is a domestic ...
Article : 371 wordsSir,--As I consider the above question to be one of great public importance, altogether apart from its denominational aspect, I wish, before the site is finally determined upon, to point out ...
Article : 183 wordsWm. Winter Treacy, of Swanston-street, Melbourne, livery stable-keeper. Causes of insolvency : Seizure of property under execution by the Bank of Australasia, and losses sustained on ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 16 Jul 1877, Page 3
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