THE following is a description of a newly invented m[?]d[?] of transmitting telegraphic messages by Hugh[?] printing telegraph. A correspondent has sent us per m[?]l from England, specim[?]ns of telegraphic printing by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsA [?]EAMAN named Mel[?]hin Macdonald was killed yesterday. Death caused by the guy r[?]pe attached to the [?]g Tam[?]r and barque Tybes striking him. An inquest was held. Verdiot—Accidental death. ...
Article : 121 wordsAlfred W[?]gh, found drank and incap[?]ble in Georgestreet, and Margaret Leary, apprehended in [?]-street, as an iole and dis[?]rly cherscter, were discharged. Thomas North and William Scales, seamen of the ship ...
Article : 354 wordsIn the estate of Jos[?]ph Lloyd, an adjourned exami[?]tion meeting. Mr. Chapman, on behalf of a creditor, desired to open a proof of debt, provisionally made by another creditor; but did not wish lo adduce any ...
Article : 299 wordsDuring the gale which prevailed on Saturday, considersble damege was done to the new breakwater. The water broke over into the do[?]k. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Court opened to-day, presided over by Mr. Judge Wise. Barristers present—Mr. Ba[?]ler, Crown Prose[?]tor, and Messre. Holroyd, Isa[?]s, and H. Simpeo[?] Dogherty was acquitted. Mary Ann[?] Walter was ...
Article : 69 wordsThe U[?]ra arrived yesterday. She encountered a heavy gale on Friday, and was much damaged. The galley was [?]v[?] in, and the de[?]k oabine, and other portions of the vessel broken or injured. Four horses in her we[?] killed. ...
Article : 132 wordsTHE following copy of a protest on the subject of Transportation to these colonies, has been addressed to the Duke of Newcastle. The correspondent in London to whom we are indebted for a copy of it, states that much opposition ...
Article : 98 wordsThis was an action brought by the plaintiff [?] the defendant for advertisi[?] and commissio[?] Verdict for the plaintiff, for £86[?] 6d. BRI[?] V. TILLY AND ANOTHER. ...
Article : 362 wordsIt is reported that General Cameron is to return from New Zealand, and that the command for the fature is to a vested in the Major-General. The Wonga Wonga arrived from Adelaide in forty-six ...
Article : 170 wordsMY LORD DUKE,—The Committee of the General Association for the Australian Colonies, elected by na influential body of gentlemen in this country who are interested as Colonists, or otherwise, in the several free ...
Article : 762 wordsThe bell of death pe[?]d through the morning air, Oleaving its balmy breath with horrid sound: Crept through my heart tba quiver of despair, And leaden sickness pressed me to the ground. ...
Article : 318 wordsFifty men of the 40th reg[?]ment have been thus olassed in rifla prectiee: eight marksmen; twenty.five first, and seventeen seocnd class. Arise in wheat is expected.Twenty thousand bushels ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—In accordanoe with your orders to report upon the quality of Bellambi steam coa[?]s, for the use of her Majesty's ships, under your command, I have the honor to inform you that 400 tons have been ...
Article : 145 wordsThere were fifty-five cases on the general charge sheet, and sixteen cases on the summons list. Ten drunkards were brought up and discharged. George Jones, for refusing to pay 1s. 9d. railway tarp, ...
Article : 867 wordsThe Sea Nymph, bound for Sydney, and laden with wheat, stru[?]k on the reef at the entrance to Willanga Twenty-five tone of wheat were thrown overboard, and the vessel towed to Adelaide. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsSir,—In accordance with your instructions to report on the quality of Bellambi coal, I have the honor to inform you of the following trial of this kind of coal made in her Majesty's ship under your command. ...
Article : 181 wordsON Friday, the 2[?]th instant, an inquest was held before Mr. Laban White, district coroner, on the body of Franc[?]is Decaux, then lying dead, and a verdi[?]t returned of " Found drowned." The deceased as [?] a name would ...
Article : 407 wordsDear Sirs,—Having given the Bellambi coals I had from you a fair trial, in the S. S. Tynemouth, I have much pleasure in acquainting you with the result, and on the whole, consider them about equal to the generality of ...
Article : 391 wordsA TABU[?]AR return of trials of the Australian Goal was laid upon the table of the House of [?]mmons, on May 1st, 18[?]2, on the motion of Mr. Childers. The experiments were made under the direction of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 24 Mar 1863, Page 5
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