The ceremony of presenting the warship Wolverene as a free gift to the Government of New South Wales, took place at noon yesterday, in the presence of a distinguished assemblage. There ...
Article : 2,558 wordsSome months ago, when it became known that the sister of Leichhardt, the deceased explorer, was in distressed circumstances in Germany, two or three gentleman sent us donations, to be ...
Article : 351 wordsThe wreck of the s.s. Wotonga lies in about the same position as when the accident occurred, the only change perceptible being that she may be a little more down by the bow in the sand. The ...
Article : 381 wordsA long report from Dr. Bulmer, the Health Officer in charge of the Quarantine Station, was received to–day. It states that on the 12th inst. two new cases of a mild nature developed, namely, ...
Article : 526 wordsM. Gambetta to–day introduced, a Bill into the Chamber of Deputies for the revision of the French Constitution. The following are the principal provisions of ...
Article : 106 wordsThe German Parliament was formally opened to–day in a speech from the throne, which was en this occasion read on behalf of the Emperor. The speech stated that the relations of ...
Article : 91 wordsNo fresh cases were reported last evening. The following patients were visited by the Government medical staff, and are reported as progressing favourably : — Elizabeth Henna, Glebe–street, ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Orient Steam Navigation Company's steamship Chimborazo sailed from Plymouth to–day with mails and passengers for Australian ports. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe annual general meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was held yesterday afternoon at the offices of the Club, King–street; Mr. H. C. Dangar in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were ...
Article : 1,122 wordsThe inquiry by the Marine Board touching the wreck of the A.S.N, Co,'s steamer Wotonga was concluded yesterday afternoon. The evidence of the captain and the chief officer was taken on ...
Article : 1,528 wordsThe Australian and New Zealand mails, via San Francisco, which left Sydney on December 1 last, were delivered here to–day. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Duteh tin auctions have been fixed to commence on the 31 st instant. Twenty–three thousand slabs banca have been catalogued for tho sale. ...
Article : 30 wordsIt has transpired that three priests, belonging to the French Mission at Gladames, have been killed by order of the Cadi, a native magistrate. It is expected that the French ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 wordsThe City of Cashmere, which was loading at Timaru for London, broke adrift and came ashore, in consequence of the pin of her anchor coming out. She is expected to become a wreck. ...
Article : 73 wordsH.R.H. the Duchess or Connaught has given birth to a daughter. The Duchess and child are progressing favourably. ...
Article : 26 wordsVice–Chancellor Sir Richard Malins died yesterday, aged 77. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe Pacific mail steamer Zealandia arrived from Auckland very early yesterday morning, and having had small–pox on board during her voyage she was quarantined. It is considered probable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 wordsAt noon to–day Messrs. Thomas Hungerford and Wm. Grisdale were nominated for the vacancy in the Parliamentary representation of Northumberland, caused by the resignation of Mr. William Turner. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsThe 61st half–yearly meeting of the Sydney Exchange Company was held at noon yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce, Royal Exchange. The chair was occupied by Mr. George Thorne. The ...
Article : 708 wordsAn old resident, named Doidge, a dairyman, died here suddenly yesterday morning. He retired to bed at the usual hour, but rose during the night, and failing to return, he was called by his wife, ...
Article : 323 wordsA meeting of the committee of the above association was held at Tattersail's Hotel last evening, Mr. A. Teece in the chair. It was resolved, on the motion of Mr. P. Sheridan, that Messrs, Massie, Beal, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsA man named Henry Branning has been committed for trial for stealing 550 sheep, the property of a grazier, named Von Steiglitz, Footscray. Branning is 34 years of age, and has passed 14 ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Chief Secretary, the Mayor, and several members of Parliament were present at the South Australian Swimming Club match, held to–night at the local baths. The championship was won by ...
Article : 65 wordsOne of the greatest burdens on a free community, wherein every man is supposed to contribute by legitimate means his fair proportion to the maintenance of " pence, order, and good ...
Article : 334 wordsA meeting of the new south wales Regatta committee was held last evening; Mr. J. P. Garvan, M.L.A. in the chair. There was a good attendance of members. The time for starting the race for all ...
Article : 239 wordsMiss Clara Hamilton, in the presence of a large audience, gave a highly successful Scotch concert at the Protestant Hall last night, There were a number of clever and popular vocalists, dancers, ...
Article : 162 wordsDr. Gettring, who has just returned from Torrenst Island Quarantine Station, reports another case of small–pox. The patient this time is a married woman named Mrs. J. Dale, aged 45. A ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Tue 17 Jan 1882, Page 3
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