MR. J. E. REDMOND has reported that Archbishop Vaughan of Sydney, and Archbishop Goold, of Melbourne, have shown themselves hostile to his mission in Australia ...
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Advertising : 157 wordsAUGUST 16.--DERWENT, a., 500 tons, Captain H. B. Bristowe, from Sydney, 14th instant, Passengers: Miss Bahlo, Miss Orbell, Mrs. Norris and 3 children, Mrs. Ham ...
Article : 1,668 wordsNews of a distressing accident has been received to-day. In one of the Cornwall mines a cage containing twelve men was ascending a shaft, when the rope broke and the cage fell ...
Article : 126 wordsTHAT about a dozen candidates for the new Assembly will be inclined to sit in sackcloth and ashes to-morrow night. That both parties will be grievously ...
Article : 663 wordsThe Young Men's Christian Association contemplate establishing a home for invalids. Heavy rain and floods continue to be reported throughout the colony. In some ...
Article : 50 wordsA DEPUTATION from the Typographical Society waited on the Postmaster-General yesterday, calling attention to the serious injury caused to the printing trade ...
Article : 178 wordsTHE method adopted of preserving order at Vulture-street last night proved very effective. Despite the attendance of police outside the hall, it was evident that at least ...
Article : 951 wordsAt the City Police Court this morning, before the assistant police-magistrate, Messrs. A. R. Jones, R. Gailey, G. Grimes, and W. G. Power, JJ.P., one inebriate was ...
Article : 707 wordsTHE attendance at the railway produce sales this morning was limited. Supplies were only moderate. Potatoes, small and inferior, brought £3; lucerne hay, £4; butter, 1s. 10½d. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe B.I.S.N. Comany's R.M.S. Roma, from London, left Port Said to-day for Brisbane. The Bankruptcy Bill. LONDON, August 15. ...
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Advertising : 482 wordsSheet lightning is said to be remote forked lightning. THERE is a brisk demand for miners at Adelong. ...
Article : 922 wordsTHE secretary Deep Lead p.c. telegraphed to Mr. H. L. Davis this morning as follows:-- "Trial washing; about four to live loads put through. Result, over 3oz. of gold, Some very ...
Article : 140 wordsNews has arrived here of the discovery of a new silver field forty miles from Ravenswood, on the Sclihcim River, A forty-acre lease has been applied for, containing several very rich ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE Diocesan Synod met yesterday evening at 7 o'clock. The reports of the Diocesan Council and Clergymen's Superannuation and Widows and Orphans' Fund, and also the general ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE firebell rang out an alarm last night at about a quarter to 11, and though the three tolls indicated South Brisbane as the locality, no signs of a fire were visible in that ...
Article : 497 wordsTHE performance of the Minstrels was wel-patronised last night. Their programme was a varied and interesting one, and was well played. The company are undoubtedly very ...
Article : 57 wordsThe steamship Catterthun went ashore at Lang's Point, Watson's Bay, at half-past 11 o'clock last night, and has now settled on to a boulder. Lighters have been sent down, and ...
Article : 446 wordsTHERE was a regular holiday attendance at the theatre last nlght, the place being full to the doors. Most of the football players, and evidently a large sprinkling of football ...
Article : 182 wordsTHE following appeared in our second edition of yesterday:-- Mr. A. Bennett, of Ann-street, reported to the police yesterday that a young man ...
Article : 285 wordsMR. KINGSFORD will address the electors this evening at the Mechanics' Institute, Stanley-street. THE HON. B. D. Morehead will address the ...
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Daily Observer (Ipswich, Qld. : 1883 - 1887), Thu 16 Aug 1883, Page 2
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