LONDON, August 19.—The Australians commenced a match to-day with eighteen of Yeadon (Yorkshire). The Eighteen in their first innings scored 91. The Australians ...
Article : 432 wordsTHE International Sculling Match, between Laycock and Messanger of Melbourne comes off on the Parramatta river next month. The Cable company declines to accede to ...
Article : 100 words"A FATHER OF A FAMILY."-We are sorry that owing to the length of your letter on the Bread Question. We cannot find space for it in this issue. ...
Article : 82 wordsKING GEORGE OF TONGA AND THE SHIPWRECKED SAILORS.— Mr. James Bridger, writing from Tonga, Friendly Inlands, to his son in the Argus Office, gives the following ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsJOHN BOOTH was charged with the above offence. Case proved, fined 10[?] costs 5s. 6d. ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Yeadon team defeated the Australian cricketers by 24 runs. A large Republican majority has been returned at the French elections. ...
Article : 90 wordsEVERYONE who has given calm consideration to the circumstance surrounding the proposal to hold an International Exhibition in Sydney in 1879, must ...
Article : 947 wordsTHE Australian cricketer have had a busy time both in tent and field since my last. In field, In giving battle to their opponent, and in tent in the interchange of courtesies and general good fellowship with all the ...
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Article : 1,411 wordsAgain claims our attention. It has been in a state of chronic riot during the last month, and on July 22nd the disease broke out again in an acute form. A Protestant Sunday ...
Article : 179 wordsA COMMITTEE meeting of the Northern Agriculture Association took place at the Royal Hotel, on Wednesday last; there were present, Mesers. George Loder, in the chair, J. Moore, H. P. Stacy, J. N. Brooks Ed. ...
Article : 312 wordsThe scenes in the American House of Representative during the day or two proceeding the recess seem to have been most discreditable. There were 600 neglected ...
Article : 214 wordsAll letter must be signed by the authors. We object to libels, personalities, abuse, and inane nonsense. Paper will be supplied to, those who cannot afford to waste one side of ...
Article : 259 wordsWe are glad to state that the Emperor of Germany is making much progress towards recovery. He sleeps better, and is now considered to be out of danger. Rumours have ...
Article : 293 wordsTHE following interacting letter was addressed to an Adelaide journal by Mr. charier Todd, Government Astronomer and Postmaster-General of south Australia. The difference in time between Adelaide and ...
Article : 519 wordsG. Collins pleaded guilty to the charge of drunkenness, and was admonished and discharged. The Municipal Council v. A. ...
Article : 451 wordsTHIS is what the St. Louis Journal calls "Fly Time":— Hear the buzzing of the fly, Bumbling buzz; ...
Article : 153 wordsMr. Cross, on June [?] received a daputation from the Convention of the Royal Burghs of Scotland, which presented [?] petition, showing that at a recent meeting ...
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The Singleton Argus and Upper Hunter General Advocate (NSW : 1874 - 1880), Sat 24 Aug 1878, Page 2
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