When the [?] Victoria arrived in port on Monday afternoon front the Northern Territory it discovered that a serious robbery of gold, sent by the Coo[?]town branch of the National Bank of ...
Article : 817 wordsThe winter of this year has been dry over a large part of the colony. The southern districts and Victoria have been visited by ample rains but very little has fallen in and around Sydney for some ...
Article : 1,113 wordsMr. F. B. Gipps, of the Harbours and Rivers Department, has just completed surveys of a reservoir at Kenny Hill, with the object of supplying Sydney with water by gravitation. Kenny Hill is ...
Article : 851 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Lord Hartington, Secretary of State for India, was questioned as to whether the Government had possession of news which in any way tended ...
Article : 105 wordsWhen the Premier was addressing his constituents at Ashfield a short time since, be cautioned the electors of the colony against two classes of candidates who would probably ...
Article : 8,507 wordsA man named Gowdie has been convicted at the Criminal Sessions of attempting to murder a man named Best, who had dealings with the prisoner's wife. He was recommended to mercy on the ...
Article : 276 wordsThe period of three weeks allowed the Porte by the Great Powers, within which a definite settlement of the Greek-Montenegrin question was demanded, having expired to-day, the ...
Article : 105 wordsGeneral Melikoff, Commander of the Russian forces in Armenia during the late war who was some time since specially appointed Dictator for the Maintenance of Public Order in ...
Article : 47 wordsIntelligence has been received to-day that the Pathan tribes, who some months ago attacked and massacred a small party of British in the vicinity of the Bolan Pass, have renewed ...
Article : 79 wordsIn the Assembly the Commissioner of Crown Lands introduced a Bill to amend and consolidate the laws relating to municipal corporations. Mr. Ross commenced the debate on the budget ...
Article : 234 wordsA numerously attended meeting was held at Kildare to-day in favour of Hoe Rule and in connection with the agitation now extensively prevailing. Mr. Dillon, the member for ...
Article : 88 wordsGambetta's letter, the publication of which yesterday occasioned much excitement in political circles, in consequence of the direct reference made in it to the eventual recovery of the lost ...
Article : 63 wordsA case of the most extraordinary character came before Mr. Palser at the Central Police Court yesterday, and one in which great interest has been shown, more particularly in literary ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Thales arrived with 120 Chinese to-day, and is detained in quarantine, as the health officer is absent at Southport. The Government Resident intends sending per Thales exhibits to the ...
Article : 38 wordsThe death is announced of Adelaide Neilson the well-known actress. She had completed an extended tour through America, and was about to proceed on a professional visit to Australia. ...
Article : 581 wordsThe T[?] made his financial statement to-day. They had commenced the present year with a deficiency of £7712; be re-estimated the revenue for [?] current year at £423,770, showing ...
Article : 196 words"William Watson," of 278 [?], wants to give Mr. [?] the creation of planets, the phase they go through and how they are destroyed, founded on rational hypathe[?] and the law of nature." ...
Article : 165 wordsSir,--Please allow me a little space for my concluding letter hereon. I do not withdraw or after my previous communications in any way, and your article in to-day's issue just confirms my experience. I have ...
Article : 190 wordsAn interesting letter has been received by Messrs. Boyle and Scott, of Melbourne from a member of the Australian team, which gives the following particulars respecting the All England ...
Article : 316 wordsAlthough Mr. R. A. Proctor, the eminent and highly popular astronomer, repeated his eloquent and instructive lecture on" The Life and Death of a World," at the School of Arts, last night, in ...
Article : 278 wordsSir,-- Those who believe in Mr. Proctor must repudiate the Bible. According to the Bible, the world was made in six days, and is now about 5000 years old. All this Mr. Proctor Knocks on the head. Do ...
Article : 248 wordsAn important meeting of the Park trustees was held last evening. There were present—Messrs. Andrew Payten (in the chair), Goodwin, Hugh Taylor and Fullagher. The main object of the ...
Article : 649 wordsThe following regulations for Provisional schools have been made by his Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council:— ...
Article : 401 wordsComstock Gold and Silver Mines Company.--A telegram from the mining manager states: "Sixty-nine tons yielded 13soz." The London correspondent of the Perth Inquirer ...
Article : 376 words"The Turn of the Tide" was repeated last night by the London Comedy Company, in the presence of a very large audience. The splendid scenery with which this piece has been graced by Mr. ...
Article : 92 wordsThe magisterial inquiry on the body of the man who shot himself was held on Sunday, but nothing transpired as to the cause. A monster public meeting was held last night ...
Article : 297 wordsThe " Old Settler " was produced last night at the Queen's, the performance being for the benefit of Mr. J. J. Wallace, an actor who is well known as having been for many years connected with the ...
Article : 178 wordsThese popular pianoforte concerts will commence to-night, when Mr. Ketten has every probability of being welcomed back by a large and appreciative circle of his Sydney friends. ...
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Advertising : 136 wordsThe debate on the budget was resumed by the ex-Colonial Treasurer. Mr. Dickso; in an able speech. He reprobated the proposal to take from the loan furd the money necessary to make good ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Wed 18 Aug 1880, Page 3
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