THE E. and A. Mail steamship Jaddah, Captain [?] Bar, arrived in Port Jackson, at 8.30 yesterday evening. She brings English journals to the [?] June—the dates by the last Suez mail being ...
Article : 61 wordsLord Salisbury has administered a gentle but necessary rap on the [?] to Lord Sandhurst. On Saturday last there appeared in large type in the Times a letter from Lord Sandhurst, complaining of the [?] manner in which ...
Article : 140 wordsJules Janin, the famous "J. J." of the Journal des D[?], of which he had been dramatic critical and [?] [?]nists besides, for a period of nearly forty years died, full of years and [?] at his pretty cottage near P[?]y, ...
Article : 117 wordsEXHIBITION weather prevails, and acts on the population as a spring day [?] on the [?] world. Sombre and gey visitors come from every quarter, pressing through the gates and mingling in a many [?] the ground. ...
Article : 1,165 wordsThe late Mr. Bellow was buried on the 25th June in St. Mary's Catholic cemetery, new Ken[?]-green; the funeral was of the most simple character. Mr. Evelyn Bellow and his stepmother where the [?] mourners, the [?] ...
Article : 330 wordsASCOT RACES—June 19.—Alexandra Plate of 1000 sovereigns added to a sweepstakes of 25 sovereigns [?]," 16 forfeit, 22 subscribers. Lord [?] King Lud by King Tom, best B[?] Fla[?] [?]gny, and The ...
Article : 244 words[?]liament exhibits [?] of [?] with a [?] of [?]—a feeling which may be shared by the country at large—towards the termination of the exhausting labours of the [?]. In the Lords on June 19 Lord Rosebery— ...
Article : 298 wordsSIR C. MORDAUNT, BART., v. SIR THOMAS MON[?], BART., [?] GUARDIAN AD L[?] OF LADY MORDAUNT.—In this case the common law judges, on the 15th May last delivered their opinions upon the following ...
Article : 525 wordsFRANCE.—The Situation in France has continued to be as com[?] and it would [?]—[?] the Solution of the Sword—as hopeless as ever. In the Assembly at V[?]r[?]ill[?] on June 19, the majority of the Decentralisation ...
Article : 759 wordsWe take the following [?] from the Times of India [?] July [?]:— The [?] proof that [?] relief operations are relaxing in their string[?]y is to be found in the fact that the ...
Article : 401 wordsSIR,—Mr. Alderman Wright has thought proper, in a lett[?] in this day's Herald, to take up a defence of the Municipal Council against the [?] of a "Constant Traveller, t[?] the major portion of the rates of the ...
Article : 68 wordsSIR,—The opinion expressed by your correspondent [?] in to-day's Herald regarding the [?] of the exterior of St. James's a Ch[?]ch is fully [?] by me. If "P. P." in a parishioner, I shall (as a ...
Article : 80 wordsHer Majesty completed the thirty-seventh year of her [?] on June 20, and the group of Ministers who took the [?] of alleg[?] to her at her [?], Lord Melbourne, [?] Sp[?] R[?], Lord Co[?], the Marquis of ...
Article : 34 wordsSIR,—From the letter of the Rev. W. [?] I gather that he approves of the [?] Public, schools, where he [?] liberty, and [?] his liberty to give religious instruction; and that therefore he agrees with [?] a ...
Article : 0 wordsTALDOT'S CASE—V[?] CASE.—These were questions of novation. Mr. Talbot affected a policy of assurance for £1200 is 1850 with the India and London Assurance Company. In 18[?] this company transferred its [?] ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. [?] and his party reached Kulunuldi, on the Yarkand River, on the Indian side of the Yangi-dawan [?] von the 31st May. The party, who [?] by the Kogyar route had in their descent to come over a [?]ting ...
Article : 51 wordsOn June 23 the opening of an Infant Nursery and Mission at W[?], in connection with the St. Paul's Church for [?], London [?] was the [?] of a great [?], on the part of the inhabitants of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Aug 1874, Page 5
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