An adjourned meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon, there being present the Major (Mr T. Playfair), Aldermen [?] Moore, [?], Harris. J. D. Young, Evan Jones, [?] ...
Article : 1,067 wordsIN THE MOORE AND SUTTOR (part heard). Mr Darrey, Q.C., and Mr Knox again appeared on behalf of Moore in support of a motion for an order to set aside or refer back (so that the ...
Article : 625 wordsYass weights are due to-morrow, Tasmen proved himself one of the best horses in New Zealand when he carried 10st and was only beaten half-a-neck by Administrator, 8st 101b, in ...
Article : 911 wordsAt a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council last evening, Mr SYMONS, the General Secretary, drew attention to the action of the Government in ...
Article : 823 wordsSir,--Among the many things being written and said about the Soudan war, very little has yet been heard as to what it is all about. The first idea, the relief of General Gordon, by reason of his ...
Article : 289 wordsSir,--As I am personally interested in the enlisting of troops for the Soudan, will you permit me through your columns to make a suggestion. I am an old member of the New South Wales [?] ...
Article : 290 wordsOn Wednesday last a special meeting of the Senate of the University was held in the rooms of the Royal Society. There were present : The Chancellor, His Honor Sir W. ...
Article : 398 wordsSir,--If the Prees is not misinformed, the tide of military ardour is so great in New South Wales just now that outsiders, after reading the columns of warlike matter, must imagine with few exceptions we are ...
Article : 425 wordsMr. Lingen for the plaintiff; Mr Owen, Q.C., and Mr Walker for the defendant. This was a suit [?] by the plaintiff [?] rest[?] keeper, against the defendants, Messrs ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,--It has been well said that in the midst of enthusiasm he with a cool head is of priceless value. And I think there are not a few citizens of New South Wales who would be glad to-day if the cool head of ...
Article : 852 wordsIn the matter of William Harney, the [?] applied to set [?] an order of the 12th [?] 1868, for the sequest[?]tion of his [?] that on the date mentioned, one [?] ...
Article : 596 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterday, Constable John Carmody and Constable Daniel Curtin were charged with assaulting Victor Watt, of 104 Mary-street, Mr Cahill prosecuted, and Mr ...
Article : 424 wordsSir,--In the midst of our loyalty and enthusiasm one matter seems to have escaped notice. Our offer to the Imperial Government (and graciously accepted) so far as regards these colonies are concerned, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsSir,--The writer of the letter signed "W. Liney" in to-day's "Telegraph" (who by the way is only one of a very insignificant minority opposing the policy of Mr Dalley and his colleagues) knows about as ...
Article : 197 wordsA girl named Kale Burns was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday night, suffering from having fallen downstairs with a lighted paraffin lamp. Ber clothes caught fire, and the burns she received ...
Article : 48 wordsA man named George Fry, aged 55, died at the Sydney Hospital on Wednesday from the [?] of injuries received by falling from a balcony at Brown's Horse Bazaar, Castlereagh-street, on the ...
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Advertising : 465 wordsSilver Hill Mining Company, No Liability.--Messrs Gresley Lukin and Co. are in receipt of the following report, under date 14th instant, from the manager : "I have sunk the shaft to a depth of 39 ...
Article : 161 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.--A meeting of the stewards of the Adelaide Racing was held to-day, when it was resolved to urge the citizens to subscribe, to enable the usual Birthday Race Meeting ...
Article : 76 wordsA most outrageous case of child-desertion was yesterday morning brought before the Central Police Court by Mr S. Maxted, Chief Inspector ol the State Children's Relief Department. The ...
Article : 152 wordsNEWCASTLE, Thursday.--A skiff race for £100 has been arranged between E. Chapman of Lake Macquarie, and Croes[?] of Spit Island. ...
Article : 27 wordsAn extraordinary freak of horec[?] was witnessed in Elizabeth-street on Wednesday evening. Under more ordinary circumstances such a performance could have augured little short of ...
Article : 176 wordsShaw's English Eleven are engaged to appear on the Association Ground to-day for the third time. They will be opposed by a Combined Australian team, which on paper looks sufficiently ...
Article : 585 wordsSir,--It is always easy to awaken the martial ardour of a warlike race such as the natives of United England or their descendants out here, but is it not criminal ? ...
Article : 204 wordsMr Shiell, the City Coroner, held an inquest yesterday on the body of a boy, aged 9, named John Marghar, who was drowned in a waterhole in a garden at Rushcutter's Bay on Tuesday ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 20 Feb 1885, Page 6
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