A fearful accident occurred (says a Newcastle paper) on Friday afternoon, April 16, at about half-past 4 o'clock, at the workings of the Waratah Coal Company's tunnels, near Lambton, to a ...
Article : 1,648 wordsSIR,—The editor of the Observer must have been dozing in his chair as the night was drawing towards the grey dawn when he permitted the scurrilons letter which defaces his columns this morning to pass ...
Article : 295 wordsA number of the bridge-contractors and others engaged on works in connection with the Brisbane extension and Ipswich deviation of the Southern and Western Railway line, met on Wednesday evening, ...
Article : 1,596 wordsHenry Vane, on remand, was brought up in custody charged with stealing three £1-notes and a silver watch with steel chain from one James Corbett. The evidence of Senior-constable Gunn, taken when ...
Article : 629 wordsThe settling in connection with the annual meeting of this club was held at the Sportsman's Arms Hotel on Monday evening last, when there was the largest attendance that we have seen for years on such an ...
Article : 1,252 wordsAmongst the local industries which have been carried on amongst us for some years back, the vinegar works and cordial factory of Mr. James Bain are worthy of notice. These works have been in operation ...
Article : 775 wordsSIR,—The severe dressing-down which you gave to "Cynic" the other day deserves the warm thanks of the community. With meaningless malignity this writer attacked by name in the Observer an ...
Article : 301 wordsMr. Speaker, stating that he had received a communication from the Auditor-General, the clerk was ordered to read the same, which consisted of a formal announcement, presenting his report to Parliament ...
Article : 1,116 wordsHenry Vane was again called on the charge of stealing from the person. Two witnesses were examined for the defence, but their evidence was irrelevant. ...
Article : 52 wordsOn Saturday, the 8th instant, an inquiry was held at Gatton, by Mr. J. Robinson, J.P., touching the cause of death of one Thomas Madge, whose death by suicide at Helidon was reported to the police on the ...
Article : 857 wordsA good deal of excitement was caused in Oxford on Wednesday last, by a report being circulated to the effect that footmarks of a large bird had been discovered on the property of Mr. Cooper, distant about ...
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Advertising : 271 wordsThe following extraordinary case of mistaken identity is taken from the Geslonq Advertiser:— "Not a few were surprised at the Insolvent Court yesterday, when Henry William Lyte again ...
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