A Berlin paper states that the assurances given by Count Schouwaloff in London, are unendorsed in the diplomatic circles of St. Petersburg. It is asserted that the conditions ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 710 wordsAt Launceston, a number of navvies, engaged on the main line of railway, have struck work. They demand 7s. a day. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Government have received a .telegram stating that Mr. Anthony Musgrave may be expected to arrive hero in May, and that Sir James Fergusson may be expected in New ...
Article : 74 wordsTenders called for £500,000 four per cent, stock were opened this morning, at the Treasury. Only thirteen thousand were taken up. The majority of the tenders were for £97 15s. Some ...
Article : 701 wordsM. Thiers has powerfully urged upon the Committee of Thirty the importance of a modification of its resolution in relation to his " veto" and presence in the Assembly. ...
Article : 37 wordsOur readers will be delighted to learn that the " lock-out" is now at an end; both masters and men, we are happy to say, have agreed to a compromise. It will be seen ...
Article : 1,388 wordsIntercourse between Greece and Italy has been suspended in consequence of the differences which have arisen with regard to the Laurium Mines Question. ...
Article : 30 wordsHalloween, from Sydney, 30th October. Outalpa, from Adelaide, 6th November. ...
Article : 14 wordsAnthony Trollope's new work on Australia and New Zealand is announced. Advanced sheets have been forwarded to Melbourne for publication. ...
Article : 28 wordsDr. Featherstone, the Agent-General of New Zealand, has been seriously indisposed, but his speedy recovery is expected. During his illness the proper discharge of bis official ...
Article : 42 wordsGeneral Burnside's resolutions, founded on the basis laid down in correspondence with ! Sir Charles Cowper, to provide a San Francisco mail service, was thrown out. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Parliamentary banquet Riven to the Intercolonial delegates was a great success. Several friendly speeches were made. A report has been received from Rockhampton ...
Article : 130 wordsJohn Agnew, examined by Mr. Clipper, sworn, desposed : I am chief mate on board the Craig Ellachie ; I was on board on Friday, the 31st of last month ; ballast was being discharged on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 455 wordsA carrier, named Leary, was crushed to death yesterday between his waggon and Narrow Hollyoak Bridge, across the Cudgegong. The bridge is dangerous. The Government promise ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Polmaise, which left Keppel Bay on Friday last for London, is wrecked; she encountered a stiff south-easter, and struck a reef to the leeward of Masthead Island at twenty minutes ...
Article : 527 wordsThe half-holiday movement was inaugurated yesterday, with an excursion picnic to Clarenza Gardens, thirteen miles above Grafton. All business places were closed. Athletic sports, ...
Article : 42 wordsCarroll Beard's 22 1/2 tons yielded 1567 oz. Over a hundred ounces more to come. 2 p.m. More extraordinary finds have taken place in Beyers and Holtermann's claim. They have ...
Article : 66 wordsTho Quarter Sessions were held yesterday, before Mr. District Court Judge Meymott, with Mr. Addison, P.M., Acting Sheriff, and Mr. C. E. Murray, Crown Prosecutor. The following ...
Article : 144 wordsCOAL.—The export of coal for the week ending February 7th u only front the Lambton Colliery, and is 6565 tons—892 tons to Sydney, 3069 to Melbourne, and 1604 to San Francisco. ...
Article : 115 wordsAt the inquiry into the cause of the wreck of the Polmaise, Captain Seaward said that on getting to sea he found' his own chronometer ninety miles out, and the ship's twenty miles; ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 8 Feb 1873, Page 2
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