Dublin, June 22.—A telegram from Tobercurry, county Sligo, states that a famine is raging there. ...
Article : 20 wordsBY the arrival in Port Jackson on Sunday of the 'Frisco mail steamer City of Sydney we have American files to July 4. We clip the following late cablegrams:— ...
Article : 362 wordsNapanoc (Ont.), June 22.—The storm of yesterday did great damage four miles west of this place. Five and one-half inches of water on a level fell in less than two hours. Hailstones as ...
Article : 84 wordsBerlin, June 25.—The Prussian Diet to-day adopted the 10th article of the Church Bill in the form proposed by the Government, and rejected the 11th. Herr Von Puttkammer's efforts to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,017 wordsPesth, June 20.—The village of Homanna, in the county of Zemplin, has been destroyed by fire. Many of the inhabitants were burned and others were injured. Famine having raged since ...
Article : 56 wordsConstantinople, June 29.—The famine continues in the districts of Bayazid, Alashgerd and Vau, and the inhabitants are flying into Russian territory. Ten thousand persons, chiefly Kurds, ...
Article : 38 wordsLondon, June 21.—A DAILY NEWS Cabul despatch says: The rising against the Russians in Central Asia is said to be rapidly increasing. ...
Article : 28 wordsConstantinople, June 19.—On the arrival in the Dardanelles of the Italian vessel having on board the harem of the ex-Khedive Ismael Pasha, the Sultan authorised the women to go to Chios ...
Article : 77 wordsParis, June 29.—The Chamber of Commerce of Rheims has just issued a report on the statistics of sparkling wines in the Department of Marne, for the year ending April 1,1880, at which date ...
Article : 74 wordsBerlin, June 22.—In the district of Lauban, near Breslau, Prussia, a rain tornado killed 56 persons and destroyed 105 houses. ...
Article : 23 wordsSANTA Cruz, Cal., May 23, 1880.—The local train on the South Pacific Coast Railroad, which ran to-day between here and Big Trees, with passengers to the Independent Rifle picnic, at that ...
Article : 853 wordsLondon, June 22.—During the past week 10 first-class ocean steamers embarked 3638 passengers in the Mersey for the United States, and Canada. ...
Article : 27 wordsLondon, June 21.—A DAILY NEWS Dublin despatch says:—There is no longer any doubt that the famine fever has appeared in some parts of the west and south of Ireland. A letter read in ...
Article : 81 wordsBerlin, June 17.—The elections in Wurtemburg, Hesse, Cassel, "Brandenburg, and East Prussia resulted in favour of uncompromising Constitutionalists. The Government journal, the POST, ...
Article : 38 wordsToronto, June 21.—Hanlan's physician says that the oarsman is not permanently injured, but prescribes absolute rest for several months. Hanlan will train for the race with Trickett in ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, June 29.—Mr. Bradlaugh addressed a large meeting in Trafalgar-square, London, on Monday night; also meetings in various towns and provinces. A consultation of leading ...
Article : 262 wordsNew York, July 1.—The bodies of two more victims of the Seawanahaka disaster were found this evening in Hell-Gate. One of the bodies was identified as that of Edward W. Wescott, of ...
Article : 77 wordsNew York, July 1.—There have been 79 fatal cases of sunstroke during the past 24 hours ending at noon to-day. ...
Article : 28 wordsConstantinople, June 26.—The commission composed of four Bulgarians, three Turks, and three foreigners, which investigated the recent atrocities on Mussulmans committed by the East ...
Article : 65 wordsParis, June 29.—The evening journals announce that the directors of all religious houses have made preparations in expectation of action by the authorities to-morrow. All doors of ...
Article : 102 wordsLiverpool, June 17.—A London despatch says that several French firms having large orders from the Chinese Government, for rifles have been instructed to complete them as quickly as ...
Article : 36 wordsMadrid, June 17.—A council of Ministers, the King presiding, was held to-day. Premier Canovas del Castillo stated that the deliberations of the Morocco Conference had been suspended, ...
Article : 97 wordsMinneapolis (Minn.), July 1.—At 6.25 this morning the Lake Minnotonna pleasure steamer Mary, owned and run by Captain Halstead, while lying at the wharf at the St. Louis Hotel, exploded ...
Article : 278 wordsLondon, Juno 18.—The prospects of the Ceylon coffee crop are again unfavourable, and the Government yield of Java will probably be 80,000 tons below that of 1879. ...
Article : 31 words"New York, June 18.—The TELEGRAM says: News has been received in this city that an attempted uprising by the troops in Cabamn's fortress, Havana, has been suppressed. Six of ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 7 Aug 1880, Page 41
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