The CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (the Hon. G. Allen) took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. Mr. ALLEN explained that he had received a letter (which he read) from the President, stating that in ...
Article : 212 wordsThe Fitzroy is again flooded above its ordinary level, and heavy rains have set in to-day. There is every prospect of another flood. The railway line is temporarily rapaired, and traffic resumed. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words[?] steamer, 600 tons, Lake, from Cleveland Bar via Gladstone. Passengers—Messrs. Frazer, Kaboe, O. Linmerman, W. G. Thornton, and Warry. A.S.N. Co. agents. ...
Article : 982 wordsGreat inactivity rules in the import markets, owing to the meagre news to hand by telegram from Adelaide. Teh R.M.S. Malta arrived at Melbourne at 5 last evening, and may, therefore, be expected here ...
Article : 1,928 wordsBEFORE going into the serious business, the Assembly appears inclined to be funny. Yesterday, about three hours of what the public are too hasty in calling "valuable time" was ...
Article : 843 wordsMr. G. P. Smith, formerly Attorney—General in the M'Culloch Government, had an altercation with Mr. Macartney, the barrister, in the Assembly last night. Mr. Smith afterwards met Mr. Macartney in ...
Article : 214 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past 3. QUESTIONS. Mr. ONSLOW asked the Secretary for Lands—Has ...
Article : 6,340 wordsThe adjourned inquest to inquire into the circumstances of the death of Margaret Boyce, whose body was found in Darling Harbour, was held yesterday, at the Observer Tavern, lower George-street. ...
Article : 345 wordsMR. D. C. DALGLEISH.—On inquiry at the Infirmary last night, we were informed that Mr. Dalgleish was much worse than he has been since his admission into the above institution. ...
Article : 866 wordsTEMPERANCE HALL.—The usual weekly meeting of the Temperature Alliance was held last evening. Several gentlemen addressed the meeting advocating the cause. During the evening a number of songs, duets, ...
Article : 825 wordsMELANCHOLY DEATH.—On last Saturday morning a little girl named Randell, abut twelve or fourteen years of age, who was employed by either Mr. O'Neil or Mr. Daloy, at Little Plain near Yass, to shepherd a ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE Municipal Council of Sydney held, on Tuesday last, a special meeting, at which all the Suburban Municipal great guns were invited to attend, for the purpose of taking into consideration the means of ...
Article : 792 wordsAPPLETREE FLAT.—A new rush has taken place on the ground of Mr. Cadell, jun., near Appletree Flat. The prospects obtained were very good, and a large number of persons have taken out licenses. The parties ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 17 Feb 1870, Page 2
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