THE inquest on the body of Fanny Osborne, the unfortunate girl who, while acting at the Victoria Theatre on the night of the 30th ultimo, received cortain burns through her dress catching fire, and from ...
Article : 1,894 words"Died from natural causes," the said causes, natural enough no doubt under the circumstances, being, according to the doctor's evidence, "blood poisoning by insufficient nourishment, and probably a want of proper ...
Article : 1,090 wordsTuesday, January 7, at ll a.m.—Before the District Commissioner: Joseph Chambers, third meeting, at East Maitland; John Floyd, second meeting, at Wollongong. ...
Article : 263 wordsMATCH.—Mr. Graham's Gratis has been backed to run Mr. Little's Myrtle, £120 to £100, in one month from date. The ACCIDENT.—A man named Carey, retuning from the Home Rule Races to his home, at the Canadian lead, on ...
Article : 279 wordsPARIS owns, among its street curiosities, a race district from the elements of social life, a species of night birds of the human race. Scarcely are the lamps lit when an army of men and women take possession of ...
Article : 961 wordsThe weather on this river is now extremely hot during the daytime, but the nights are cool and pleasant. Since my last communication considerable quantities of rain have fallen, through which shearing operations have been greatly ...
Article : 482 wordsA large number of persons were fined for being drunk and disorderly. William Farhuck was sent to gaol for six months for haviag neither visible means, of support nor any ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Post-office for which we petitioned the Postmaster-General to have established here is to be opened at Burrawang station. The very thing that the peritioners sought to svoid, for being principally free seletors, and all upon the ...
Article : 500 wordsSeveral drunkards were fined 5s each, with the alternative of two days' imprisonment. Eliza Spence was fined 10s, in default of payment four days' imprisonment, for being drunk and disorderly ...
Article : 1,161 wordsTHE statistics laid before the Cumberland and Westmoreland Courts of Quarter Sessions in October last, by Mr. Dunne, the chief constable of the two counties, show the extent to which contagious diseases have ...
Article : 787 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writing from Lourdes on Sunday says:—"The great 'Manifestation Religiouse, about which so much has been said and written in and out of France for the last two months, has duly come off, ...
Article : 1,622 wordsChristmas, Merry Christmas, with its usually attendant excitement, social reunions, and public sports has again come and gone, and very little except holiday making has been attended to during the past week. On Friday the 20th ...
Article : 887 wordsThe representatives of the various governments will meet in Conference at the Treasury buildings, Sydney, on Monday, the 13th instant. Official information has been received that the following delegates ...
Article : 247 wordsThe managing director of the Clear Greek U. T. M. Co. (limited), reports as follows:—I have this day finished eight tons from Martin, Norris, and Co.'s claim, which yielded 47oz, or nearly 6oz to the ton. It ...
Article : 391 wordsTHERE is one brigand the less in Greece, owing to the pluck and ready-wit of a Greek widow-woman of property, whose son, but twelve years of age, had been captured and beld to runsom by a villainons ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 4 Jan 1873, Page 3
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