Judge: J. B. Olliffe. Stewards: The Committee of Tattersall's Glub. Handicapper: J. A. Scarr. Starter: A. H. Prince. Clerk of the Course: J. Ashworth. Secretary: James Perry. ...
Article : 2,688 wordsTo-night the question of the renewal of the Anglo-French Commercial Treaty, the operation of which was recently extended as a temporary measure until November next, came ...
Article : 376 wordsSir,--I am glad to see [?] of the Fourth Estate has rea[?] duty is rather to assist the nati[?] abuses than to screen a profes[?] ly ...
Article : 1,385 wordsIf the Department is not altogether indifferent to public opinion it will lose no time in giving effect to the recommendations of the jury who inquired into the circumstances ...
Article : 6,446 wordsWith the production of "Olivette" on Saturday night, the management of the Theatre Royal has scored another great success. The house was crowded to an uncomfortable extent, and the ...
Article : 1,038 wordsThe Professor of Agriculture left town on Saturday on a visit to the North, in order to make himself acquainted with the features of the country. ...
Article : 253 wordsProfessor Louis Haselmayer, the well-known talented illustrator of the art of magical science, concluded his short but successful season at the School of Arts on Saturday night. There was a ...
Article : 102 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a promenade concert was given in the Garden Palace, in aid of the funds of the Temporary Home for Discharged Female Prisoners. Considering the object of the ...
Article : 277 wordsA fatal accident happened today. Ale-Wylie, carpenter, on board the steamer Hero, [?] Dunedin, fell from aloft, a height of 60 feet, and broke his neck. He leaves a wife and family in ...
Article : 39 wordsA serious collision took place early this morning, south of Point Bass, between the steamers Illawarra and Civility. The paddle-wheel steamer Illawarra was so damaged that she became ...
Article : 131 wordsA serious political crisis has occurred here, which is directly traceable to the long-standing discontent existing in the army, especially amongst the officers. Loud complaints have ...
Article : 92 wordsThis evening, the membe[?] Amateur Dramatic Club will giv[?] at the Queen's Theatre in aid of [?] family, whose bread-winner was one of [?] ...
Article : 190 wordsThe following Ministerial appointments were made by the Cabinet today, filling up the vacant offices:--Mr. R. Burrowes, member for Sandhurst, has been appointed Minister of Mines; the Hon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsA telegram was received in the city today, stating that a disastrous fire had broken out at Gympie, which resulted in the total destruction of 12 shops. It occurred at 4 o'clock this morning. ...
Article : 120 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Teachers' Institute, held in the Training School on Friday evening last, Mr. Ritchie, head teacher of the Balmain Church of England School, delivered a discourse on ...
Article : 170 wordsA largely attended meeting of persons interested in the Nana Creek goldfield was held in Kempsey today. Resolutions were passed, setting forth that it was desirable that a goldfield should be at ...
Article : 248 wordsYet three more cases of small-pox have to be chronicled today, two of them being in a house which has been under quarantine for the last fortnight. On the 31st ultimo, a woman named ...
Article : 190 wordsBy the s.s. Ringarooma we have New Zealand files, via Melbourne, to the 3rd instant. We take from them the following items of news:--A telegram from Auckland states that the natives ...
Article : 421 words"Faust" was repeated at the Gaiety Theatre on Saturday night. The house was full in all parts, and never have Mr. and Mrs. Turner had a better reception even in Sydney, where they are such ...
Article : 320 wordsThe City Coroner commenced an inquiry at his chambers on Saturday afternoon on the body of the unfortunate man Samuel Schumacher, who died at the Infirmary on Friday afternoon, from injuries ...
Article : 613 wordsThe Royal Princes are expected to arrive here on Tuesday. Addresses will be presented to them from both Houses of Parliament. On Wednesday a ball will be given at Government House, on ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. E. J. Agg, the accountant in the Lands Department, was arrested this morning on a charge of forging a receipt in the official books, in which defalcations, at present amounting to £200, have ...
Article : 514 wordsBy a telegram from our Melbourne correspondent we regret to learn that His Honor, Mr. Justice Stephen died at his residence at half-past eight o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Stephen ...
Article : 307 wordsA boat accident occurred in Sydney Cove yesterday afternoon, resulting in the death of a young man named Frank Barbour, who lately arrived from England in the Cuzco. He was sailing off ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Sydney Bicycle Club mustered in strong force on Saturday afternoon, on the Military-road, North Shore, the object of the meeting being a race for a prize offered by one of the members. There ...
Article : 201 wordsA dramatized version of Wilkie Collins' novel of "No Name" was produced at the Opera House on Saturday evening. Mr. Wybert Reeve, as Captain Wragge, is the centre of attraction ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsA meeting was held at the Haymarket on Saturday evening, to consider some amendments in the above Bill. About 250 persons were present. Mr. J. Plunkett took the chair, and ...
Article : 132 wordsA dramatised version of "Oliver Twist" was produced at this theatre on Saturday evening, when there was a very large attendance in all parts of the house. Mr. Newton Griffiths appeared in the ...
Article : 283 wordsA six days go-as-you-please contest is announced to take place next month on a vacant piece of ground in Pitt-street, adjoining Robertson's coach factory. The race will commence on the 5th ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Mon 15 Aug 1881, Page 3
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