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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,529 wordsThe Municipal Council of the City of Sydney, in inviting tenders through the Union Bank of Australia, Limited, the bankers of the corporation, for £20,000,000 of [?]tures, issued under the common coal of the council, give the ...
Article : 913 wordsThe Pacific Mail Company's R.M.S. Australia arrived last evening, anchoring in the harbour at 8.45. From our files of American papers to hand we take the following ...
Article : 946 wordsFrom the London papers to the 23rd May we extract the following interesting intelligence:— THE MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. In the House of Commons on May 19 Mr. Chamberlain, ...
Article : 537 wordsLondon, June 2.—A feeling of keen soreness still exists in official circles in Burlin over the Lasker incident. It is now given out that it will probably be a long time before a successor is appointed to Eisendecker. It is also intimated ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Durban correspondent of the Times says:—It is reported that a detachment numbering 150 of the regular troops will march from Ekown to I[?]kaukhla in order to support Mr. O'born. Hlubi has had ...
Article : 320 wordsNew York, June 1.—A cablegram states that the agreement with France as to the mutual contral and a fixed period for English occupancy of Egypt is denounced as a cowardly surrender, not merely by the Conservative and ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Nile, according to a cablegram, from Cairo dated May 29, is rising rapidly, and it is expected that General Gordon's armed boats will be able to drive the rebels from the banks above and below Khartoum, and open communication ...
Article : 1,051 wordsThe question as to to whether the board's decisions are subject to appeal by the Supreme Court, or any other tr[?] nal, is one that is fraught with the greatest importance to all owners of property, as well as to the paths a [?] to ...
Article : 1,089 wordsThe series of speeches Mr.Gladstone has delivered in the [?]ssion (says a London paper) are described as equal to anything he has ever done and he once more grands out in bold and unapprosehable relief from his colleagues as the ...
Article : 162 wordsM. Tronveles has communicated the results of his recent investigations the planet Mars to the French Academic of Sciences. Since 1876 he has been engaged in observing and mapping the configuration of this planet, which is ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. W. H. Vanderbilt has just arrived in London. In conversation with the London correspondent of the New York Herald he thus expressed himself with regard to the financial crisis in America:—"I received a number of ...
Article : 495 wordsLondon, June 4.—There has been a marked increase in the number of ag[?] crimes and outrages in Ireland within the past few days, and the people are beginning to trace the connection between this fact and the dynamite ...
Article : 154 wordsParis June 1.—The Vienna correspondent of the Gaulois says:—There are symptoms of a break-up in the triple alliance. Since the interview between M. [?] G[?] and Bismarck at Frederi[?]e, the mutual confidences of the ...
Article : 110 wordsThe general [?]nal meeting of this institute was held at the rooms of the Art Society of New South Wales, on Monday, June 30, at 8 p.m., the vice-president (Mr. C. Blacket) in the chair. The hon. secretary having read the minutes ...
Article : 507 wordsThe Republican National Convention me in Chicago on June 2 to make nominations for the text Presidential term from the ranks of the party. The present incumbent of the White House had a strong party among the delegates, ...
Article : 331 wordsThe friends of the "Oistmant" are, we understand, seking members of Parliament to sign a memoral to the Home Secretary, urging that the convict should be immediately released without a ticket-of-leave, and that steps ...
Article : 276 wordsThe total earnings of the Pacific Mail Company last year were: From passengers, 1,318,367 dollars: from freight, 3,083,682 dollars. Of this the Australian branch contributed: Passengers, 234,509 dollars; freight, 134,778 ...
Article : 485 wordsSir,—I desire to bring under your notice an instance of highly dangerous overcrowding. I do so in the hope that the Metropolitan Transit Commissioners may take [?]tion to protect the public from great inconvenience and no ...
Article : 518 wordsA London paper says:—"Admitting that a heavy tax upon tobacco is legitimatees a means of rising revenue, and that it is according to the fitness of things that a poor man should pay 700 per cent. d[?] valorem on his ...
Article : 148 wordsLondon June 1.—A papal encyclical was read to-day in the churches of england warming the people against joining secret societies, under pain of excommunication. The letter says:—"Fre[?]nry, at its inception, was probably merely ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsHortense Schneider, the far famed Grand Duchess of Garolstein, who long ago retired from the stage, has been dragged again before the public. Her husband, Ld. [?] asks for a separation, and modestly demands a pension of ...
Article : 86 wordsLondon, May 28.—The race for the Derby was a dead last between St. [?]n and Harvester. The race took place at Ep[?]m Dowas. Sir John Willong[?]'s filly, Queen Adelaide, came in second. The other starters were ...
Article : 356 words"Macbeth" was produced recently at the Ports St. Martin Theatre, with Madame Sarah Bern[?]t in the part of Lady Macbeth. The translation is by M. Jean Richepin, and is said to be as literal as the difference between the two ...
Article : 150 wordsThe mention made some weeks ago of Dr.Vincent Richards having succeeded in communicating cholers to animals appears to have led to a belief in England that he did to by inoculating with cholers bac[?]. This is not the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 Jul 1884, Page 3
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