THE provisions of this Act appear to give great dissatisfaction to the female operatives employed in the Victorian and Albion Woollen-cloth factories Geolong These operatives recently forwarded a potition to the ...
Article : 829 wordsTHE following notifications appeared in last night's Government Gazette:- APPOINTMENTS—Mr. Gerorge Holloway and Mr. William Patten, to the cadeis in the Roads Branch of the Public Worgs ...
Article : 1,222 wordsMR. W. G. GRACE, "the greatest cricketer of all time," and his team, commenced their first match in Australia on Boxing Day, on the Melbourne Ground. The day was reather unfavourable for criket—astrong wind blowing during ...
Article : 2,349 wordsMessrs. MacDonnell Brothers, 326, George-street, have received the following telegram, yesterday, from Clunes, Victoria, giving the result of 4 tpms pf air[?]ferous pyrites sent to Clunes for teratinent from the ...
Article : 2,224 wordsAccording to the Western Independent, the wire worm is making great havce among the crops in the Carcoar district. This worm, about which little is known by the general public ann infamers, and that little not to its ...
Article : 326 wordsSOME of the critics of the "Farmers" Movement" talk much about the folly of sending prain long distances, and offer, as the cure of the transportation evils, the building up of manufactures at home to consume the ...
Article : 1,837 wordsFrom Cobbedah, we learn that shearing is now over at all the sheds, and the wool pretty well all gons down. There are no fat cattle going down, and good beef is very scarce, while mutton is out of the question, not to be ...
Article : 782 wordsTHE South Australian Register informs us that after an absence of serveral montns Mr. W. C. Gosse and his party have been obliged to fall back upon the telegraph line. A short telegram from Charlotte Waters, distant ...
Article : 184 wordsTHE Tumut, reporter of the Gundugai Times has been informed that a prisoner named Glover, incar[?]d in Cooma gaol for the murder of a half-caste, and committed for trial at next Goulburn Circuit Court, has ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE Cape Argus, of the 26th ult., contains the following account of an interview between Mr. Melteno, the Colonial decretary, and two Kaffir chiefs:- On Saturday morning the Colonial Secretary received ...
Article : 639 wordsA correspondent of the Maitland Mer cury being at the Seoteh Creek, Miller's Forest, during a tlunderstorm that passed over that place on the 24th December, witnessed a wonderful preservation from death by lightning, ...
Article : 983 wordsTHE Geeolong correspondent of the Argus, writing on Boxing night, briefly reports a shocking calamity which occurred in Corio Bay during the afternoon. All the fishing-boats and yachts in the bay were ...
Article : 321 wordsAn the Sandridge court last week, John Petter, first mate of the American ship Alice M. Minott, lying at the Town Pler, was summoned by Edward Cross, a seaman on board the same vessel, for an unlawful ...
Article : 326 wordsTHE Doctor, a journal published in England, learns that "the sente commercial clements of the American" have made a profitable discovery, which in point of usefuluess will be on about a par with their "woodam ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 31 Dec 1873, Page 3
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