At the Water Police Court yesterday the greater part of the day was occupied in hearing the remanded charge against Dr. Abraham John Van Heekerep of Phillip-street, of using an unlawful ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsCircumstantial reports, only lacking official confirmation, have been received from Afghanistan to the effect that a battle between the Ameer and Ayoub Khan, which has been ...
Article : 173 wordsRecent circumstances have served to bring the Education Department into somewhat prominent cotice: and it has transpired that in sundry ways and divers places the lot of the public school ...
Article : 1,795 wordsOwing to the disturbed condition of the natives of Waimate Plains, the Government are again recruiting armed constabulary. Advertisements to-day secured a response from a large number of ...
Article : 47 wordsA public meeting to express sorrow and sympathy in connection with the death of the into General Garfield was held at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The room was crowded by a ...
Article : 1,842 wordsThe conference of representatives of the local municipal bodies, convened by the Central Board of Health to consider the question of erecting a Small-pox Sanatorium, met at the Treasury ...
Article : 175 wordsThe committee of the Vietorian Shipowners' Association, being anxious to ascertain the opinions of experienced navigators as to the necessity for having lighthouses built on Capos Everard and ...
Article : 1,654 wordsRecording to the latest intelligence to hand from Candahar the city is completely undefended, and is likely to offer little or no resistance to the troops of the Ameer. ...
Article : 39 wordsAccounts which have been received in reference to the engagements been the Ameer and Ayoub Khan show that the Ameer has gained a substantial victory. The armies inet on Friday, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Crookwell ploughing matches were held on Saturday, in a: paddock a mile from Goulburn. The weather was fine, and the attendance good. There were 500 persons present. The first-class ...
Article : 120 wordsAyoub Khan has fled in the direction of Herat. ...
Article : 17 wordsAn extraordinary case came before the magistrates at the Water Police Court yesterday morning, when a young and attractive looking woman named Annie Nelson, who had bean only a ...
Article : 826 wordsFollowing up his victory, the Ameer marched to Candahar, which he occupied. The city was partially plundered and despoiled by the victors, but order was soon restored. Immediate ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Times, continuing the news of the battle between the Ameer and Ayoub Khan, states that it is the intention of the Ameer to march to Herat. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe tings of the city were at half-mast at the places of business to-day. The American citizens closed their establishments, while other places were partially closed, on account of the funeral of ...
Article : 114 wordsThe difficulty which has arisen in the Transvaal with regard to the ratification of the Convention of Peace has not abated. The terms of the Convention have been received ...
Article : 47 wordsAt the Theatre Royal last night, " Madame Favart" entertained a very largo audience. The opera was performed and produced in every way satisfactorily, and many numbers were cucored. ...
Article : 395 wordsThe Standard publishes a telegram that the Volksraad has rejected the terms of the Convention of Peace. The following telegrams are from an evening ...
Article : 282 wordsThe reef in the 15-acre lease of the Matilda reef,-Nana Creek, at a depth of 25 feet, was broke down on Satuaday last, and shows a width of 18 inches. About 24 cwt of stone was brought to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsLarge quantities of sand-drift from the beach have again blown on to the tramway, near the coal shoots, at the harbour, Mount Pleasant. Colliery men were engaged all Saturday removing it. ...
Article : 130 wordsClio v. Glebe Strathmore.--These clubs met last Saturday on the Camperdown ground, aud the match resulted in a draw in favour of the former. The Olios were first at the creases, and kept ...
Article : 320 wordsThe Municipal Council to-day decided to devote the vacant office at the Town Hall for the purposes of a free reading-room. The woman Alice Wormald, charged at ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Marine Board sat yesterday to investigate the cause of the recent collision between the Herga and the Hero in Port Jackson. The members present were-- The president and Cap tuns M'Lean, ...
Article : 546 wordsThe R.M.S. Venctia arrived at 5 p.m. this evening. She has the following pissengers:-- For GLENELG : Mr. Gasquoine. Foil MELBOURNE.--Messrs. Newman, ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Legislative Assembly meets again to-morrow, when the Government will introduce their Supply Bill for £155,000 for tho payment of municipal subsidies. The Budget debate will then ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Hunter's Hill Amateur Athletic Club sports, arranged for Saturday next, have been postponed tilt Saturday, 8th October. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe spread of the disease would appear in a measure to have received a check, no fresh cases having been reported yesterday. The following is the report of Dr. Roberts, of the Medical Board of ...
Article : 734 wordsRichard Binnie and Richard Binnie the younger, trading as Richard Binnie and Son, of George-street, Sydney, versus William Anderson, of Bungendore, saddler. Mr. S. Lyons, official asssignec, Rute ...
Article : 183 wordsA number of exhibitors at the Adelaide exhibition have presented Herr Brnun, of the Austrian Band with a silver-mounted baton in recognition of his services. ...
Article : 278 wordsMoves v. Cohen and another. Bccre v. Czerwonkl; in re Patrick M'Glrr, prohibition ; Johnstone v. Halliday, Thomas v. same, Brown v. Ritchie, Fletcher and another v. Bond, Wallis v. Conlan; in the insolvent estate of G. R. Dibbs, for leave ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Tue 27 Sep 1881, Page 3
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