There has been much excitement daring the last week about the state of affairs in the East. A few days ago it seemed that all danger had passed away. The powers were ...
Article : 2,992 wordsThe match was completed yesterday. Subjoined is a hasty narrative of the events of the two days, written as a precaution lest the San Francisco mail, due in ...
Article : 4,008 wordsSir,—In your summary edition of The Argus of August 7 you reprint one of the articles that had previously appeared in The Argus, in reference to myself. The heavy portion ...
Article : 331 wordsSir,—My attention has just been called to a complaint made by Mr. Service some time in July last that serious errors had occurred in telegrams passing through the Sydney ...
Article : 378 wordsMr. Frank Stephen yesterday at St. Kilda gave an exhibition of the qualities of his new life-saving boat, the object of which is to convey passengers from a stranded vessel ...
Article : 632 wordsSir,—In concluding your leading article when referring to the above case this morning, you wind up with the remark that "the verdict of the jury, exculpating the operator ...
Article : 406 wordsThere was a small muster of Corner men this morning, owing to it being a public holiday but even with them the most of the business was horsey. Buyers of De Murska, ...
Article : 355 wordsSir,—Your reference to my evidence in Mrs. Conley's case, as quoted in your leading article of to-day, you will find to be incorrect. The sentence that—"There was nothing ...
Article : 255 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 10 Nov 1876, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: