LONDON, December 30.—Lord.Hartington arrived in London from Rome on Wednesday evening. His speed [?] was due to the special wish of the Queen,and the urgings of his ...
Article : 445 wordsSUDDEN DEATH IN BOURKE.—Mrs. Huggins wife of the well-known and popular landlord of the Royal Hotel, Bourke, died suddenly the other day. Her loss is greatly regretted in the ...
Article : 919 wordsThe closing of the Immigration Office in London may be regarded as the final abandonment by the Government of the system of State-aided immigration to this country. The system has long ...
Article : 479 wordsLONDON, December 29.—The Queen has been pleased to accept the photograph of the Australian Soudan Contingent which was tendered for her Majesty's acceptance by Mr. Boake, the ...
Article : 904 wordsThe Present Queen's Proctor is Sir Augutus Keppel Stephonson, who is also Solioitor to the Treasury and Directot of Public Prosecutions. The office is one of considerable antiquty, and had its ...
Article : 400 wordsLONDON,December 30.—Lord Iddesleigh,the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,received yesterday the Bulgarian Envoys who have been visiting the European Courts,in order to place ...
Article : 325 wordsHarvey on leaving Cambridge University went to Padua to attend the lectnres of a profossor of anatomy, who taught the existence of valves in all the veins of the body. It was in endeavoring to ...
Article : 259 wordsLONDON, December 30.—The COLOGNE GAZETTE published an article in which it threatened Queensland with a wholesale invasion of Germans in order to secure the eventual,annexation of that ...
Article : 61 wordsHonest industry is always rewarded. No young man need complain of being kept poor if he rolls up his aleoves and goes chserfullu to work. Edward Audran, the composer of "Mascotte," ...
Article : 212 wordsLONDON, Dec. 31.—Mr. John Dillon, M.P.for East Mayo, who was charged with having incited the tenants at Loughrea to decline to pay the rent demands made upon thom, was to-day found guilty, ...
Article : 189 wordsA farmer's daughter in the weat of England received a hairy poodle dog from a friend in town, The unsophisticated damsel wrote back thanking her friend for the present, and saying that she found it ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 8 Jan 1887, Page 11
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