THE College Historical Society celebrated its centenary anniversary last evening by a banquet given in the dining-hall of Trinity College. About 140 of the past and present members of the society were ...
Article : 821 wordsON Wednesday, Joseph Buck, George Hurley, John Bryan, Daniel Magan, and Thomas Sherwood, who, at the Central Criminal Court, last week, were convicted of garotting for the purposes of theft were, in ...
Article : 255 wordsThe following prisoners, who yesterday pleaded guilty, were dealt with. Jeremiah M. Salter, embezzlement. Mr. Lovett, who had known prisoner seventeen years, testified to ...
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Advertising : 1,083 wordsJohn Alwood, charged with careless driving in Parramatta-street, was fined 1s. William Smith was brought before the court charged with absenting himself without leave from the hired ...
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Article : 463 wordsOXFORD, Monday.-The destruction of the valuable works of art abstracted from the library at Christ Church has been the theme of general conversation at Oxford to-day, as, from the conduct of the ...
Article : 322 wordsIN consequence of the success of the Suez Canal, the proposal of a ship canal from Manchester to Liverpool has been revived. It is proposed to do with the River Irwell what Glasgow has done with the Clyde. ...
Article : 178 wordsOUR little township was thrown into a stat of commotion by the arrival amongst us of the Royal Goldfields Commission. We knew they were coming, but a paragraph in some paper led us to believe they would ...
Article : 775 wordsWilliam Haken, a sailor, was charged with having, on the 15th May last, unlawfully, maliciously, and feloniously wounded one Denis Mars, with intent, &c. Prosecutor and prisoner were fellow-seamen, on board ...
Article : 980 wordsALLOWING for a pardonable stretch of the imagination, it almost seems that the assertion that there is as much builders' work and more treasures under the city streets than there are above them, is ...
Article : 2,730 wordsA telegram reached town on Monday night announcing that Mr. D.'Arcy Irvine, of Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, had been fired at. The report was discredited, as the gentleman, although eccentric ...
Article : 775 wordsTHE late rains have to some extent impeded the work up here, but fine weather has again, I hope, set in; I hope it may last. I cannot give you say flourishing account of these diggings, but inclose ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 26 Jul 1870, Page 3
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