The first meeting in connection with the Athletic Club of the recently-established Royston College was held yesterday on the Association Ground Moore Park. The day was fine but cold, and there ...
Article : 625 wordsThe adjourned magisterial inquiry respecting the death of Peter Buckler, a grazier, late of Gipps Land, Victoria, which took place on the 3rd instant in the Sydney Infirmary, from delirium tr[?],was resumed ...
Article : 1,903 wordsAt a sale of leases of Crown lands to-day 23 lots were submitted, and nine were sold. They were of various areas, from 660 to 11,000 acres, all at the upset price. ...
Article : 669 wordsOur last summary was published on the 4th instant and to-day being the 16th, the present one will contain 12 days' later news. POLITICAL. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 338 wordsGeorge Macrfleet, a well-known baker, is dead. The case of alleged libel--Sir Thos. Campbell, editor of the Western Australian, versus Stirling Brothers--has collapsed, the Attorney-General ...
Article : 53 wordsHappily up to last night no fresh case of smallpox bad been reported at Surry Hills, but one had broken out at Waterloo. The condition of Edward Rout, who was attacked with this dire ...
Article : 1,395 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH. Sir,--With reference to the case of small-pox now in Sydney, the proper course to pursue would be to remove him at once to Prince Alfred Hospital. The ...
Article : 175 wordsA man named Peter Buckley came from Gipps Land a few weeks ago with the sum of £180, and began drinking heavily at the European Hotel, Castlereagh-street, after giving John Cocks, the landlord, ...
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Article : 183 wordsSir,--In your sub-leader of to-day's issue I notice your comments on my letter of yesterday on the above subject. I have to thank you for the impartial manner in which you have dealt with it. You have, ...
Article : 475 wordsJune 4 : Chi[?]. str., 3817 tons. Captain J. P. Ruthven, R.N.R from London, via Plymouth April 14. St. Vincont. April 24, Cape Town May 9, Ad[?] May 30, and Melbourne June 2. June 6: Barcelona, str., 1346 tons, Captain T. ...
Article : 336 wordsThe Criminal Sessions opened this morning, before Judge Higinbotham. The Ferret case was postponed to the July sittings. The Judge allowed the application, on behalf of Wallace, that the ...
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Article : 170 wordsThe following report of the Governor of Denvers, U. S., will be of interest at the present date : " However horrible these things may seem, it is a matter of common notoriety that these opium ...
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Article : 254 wordsThe Theatre Royal is still occupied with drama, but on Saturday night Offenbach's " La Fille du Tambour Major" will be produced by the company which has made it so successful in Melbourne. ...
Article : 228 wordsSir,--The evidence given before the Police Commission of Inquiry in Melbourne, relative to the value of black trackers in tracking bushrangers, appears to cause a difference of opinion. But to my ...
Article : 581 wordsIt is probable that the National Art Gallery will be opened by the Princes on Saturday, most strenuous exertions being used to complete the arrangements. ...
Article : 365 wordsThe French transport steamship Finistere arrived this morning, at 1 o'clock, from Melbourne, and anchored off Lady Macquarie's Chair. The Finistere is a fine high wooden vessel of about 2500 tons, and ...
Article : 162 wordsThe racing season may now be said to be virtually over, and comparative quiet reigus in turf circles. The aspect of affairs will probably be more lively after the 22nd instant, on which date the weights for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsThere is much excitement in the Gympie share market. The scrip of several claims is rising. A buggy accident occurred to-day. The Attorney-General and the acting Crown Solicitor ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Thu 16 Jun 1881, Page 3
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