BEFORE proceeding with the slight information I can give on the mines, I may state that one of the most disastrous floods that is on record for the past thirty years, has visited our district. You will of course, by ...
Article : 1,653 wordsTHE correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, ofter seeing the many accounts lately published by the French papers about Marshal Bazaine, determined to benefit and enlighten the English public by having another ...
Article : 603 wordsJames Edward Oldfield, of Caloola, late of Trnnkey. innkeeper. Cause of insolvency. Pressure of creditors liabilities, L377 Ms ld. Assets. L559 H 6d. Blirplus, 1181 es 3d. officlal assignee, Mr. F. T. Humphery. ...
Article : 138 wordsFour persons charged with drunkenness were fined, and six were discharged. Charles Kelly was brought before the court, on warrant, charged with having neglected to contribute ...
Article : 273 wordsTHE Geelong Advertiser has the following account of this accident:—Three schoolteachers—Mr. Macafee of the Larpent, Mr. Smiley of Irrewillipe, and his brother, who is stated to reside at Irrewarre—paid a visit to ...
Article : 543 wordsNathaniel Alcorn was fined 5s, with the alternative of two days' imprisonment, for being drunk and disorderly on the Circular. Quay. Eilen Blunt, for being drunk and disorderly in ...
Article : 89 wordsFRANCIS LANGER, a sculptor of Kanden, but born in Weipert, began to cut the model of Solomon's Temple out of lime-tree wood, according to the details given by the historian, Joscphus Flavins. For thirty years he ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE Melbourne Age of the 1st instant throws some light upon the case of Mount and Morris by recapitulating the Acts of Parliament bearing upon the question. The Act 9 Geo. IV., cap. 83, sec. 4, gave New South ...
Article : 369 wordsIN this country,notwithstanding the supposed practical tendemcies of the national character, we waste food upon a scale unknown elsewhere; and the less which is incurred in families, more often from ignorance than ...
Article : 873 wordsAs mentioned in our telegrams, a general meeting of the coal-miners of the Newcastle district was held at Griffiths' Flat, Waratah, on Friday, for the purpose of considering the course to be pursued in reference to the ...
Article : 1,793 wordsTHERE is a new style of sporting costume for the French ladies for the season. The charming Alarquise do' —has carried off the palm of criginality. The inexpressibles of Mme. de D—s costume are made of ...
Article : 1,163 wordsTHE Launceston Examiner of the 24th December reports that on the Sunday previous the sad aud startling intelligence reached town that Thomas Lindsay Field, eldest son of Mr. T. W. Field, had died about ll ...
Article : 697 wordsIT is known, says tho Rockhampton Bulletin, that the Rev. Mr. Fuller was for many months stationed as a missionary to the wild blacks on Frazer's Island. He has now removed to the mainland, and formed a new ...
Article : 549 wordsTHE Bendigo Independent reports that the population of Golden-square was thrown into great excitement yesterday forenoon, in consequence of a most determined attempt to commit suicide by a man named Thomas ...
Article : 267 wordsSIR,—Whilst quite agreeing withthe necessity of properly manning the batterise, I am still of opinion that to hastily settle a point so important would be wrong. That batterise have been constructed with no one to ...
Article : 339 wordsACTORS have, often been zealous treasurers of theatrical properties and appliances, and some have formed very curious collections of stage wigs, Munden. who was most heedful as to his appearance in the theatre, always ...
Article : 348 wordsA FEW days ago I received an invitation from a spiritualistic friend to attend one of the seances of a lady whom I must call Miss Blank, because her name is not public property, She is not a professional ...
Article : 1,016 wordsAT the Goulburn Police Court, on Thursday, Rebecca and Naomi Lewis, two little children of the respective ages of nine and six years, who had been taken care of by the police for prctection, were brought before the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 6 Jan 1873, Page 3
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