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Advertising : 106 wordsThe virtual close of the Afghan war is a very suitable item of news for New Year's Day. Our anticipations that the accession of Yakoob Khan to the throne of Cabul would pave the way for an ...
Article : 778 wordsAT a meeting of the men on strike, held at the Protestant Hall yesterday, it was unanimously agreed that the committee of the Seamen's Union should have full power to arrange the terms on which the ...
Article : 164 wordsYakoob Khan, who was recently proclaimed Ameer of Cabal, has come to Jellalabad, the position occupied by the English, and submitted to Great Britain. ...
Article : 39 wordsWE have been much gratified by a recent visit to Mr. Neumann's Fine Art Gallery, in King-street. It is but rarely that lovers of the fine arts in Sydney have an opportunity afforded them of inspecting ...
Article : 1,420 wordsTHE Ministerial re-elections are progressing satisfactorily—that is, the various constituencies interested are endorsing the choice of his Excellency the Governor and the acts of the new Ministers in accepting ...
Article : 160 wordsPARKES, Tuesday.—Respecting the houses destroyed by fire yesterday, the following are the insurances:—Standard: Kelly, five hundred; Clarke, three hundred and fifty; Anderson, fifty. ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE traffic on the various lines of railway to-day has been unprecedented. Owing to the introduction of a large number of new carriages, and the cushioning of all the members carriages, the number of ...
Article : 320 wordsThe polling for Canterbury took place yesterday, Sir Henry Parkes and Mr. Aaron Wheeler being the candidates. The returning-officer, Mr. Underwood, declared the poll shortly after 6 o'clock, as follows:— ...
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Family Notices : 286 wordsWELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The barque Courier has returned from New Guinea with the New Zealand expedition. The whole affair is a dead failure. The vessel was purchased from an American named ...
Article : 183 wordsBATHURST, Tuesday.—Mr. Frank B. Sutzor addressed the electors, last night, from the balcony of Tattersall's Hotel. There was a large attendance and the meeting was very orderly throughout. ...
Article : 134 wordsThe nomination for Central Cumberland took place at Liverpool yesterday, Mr. C. A. Serivener being the Returning Officer. The Hon. John Lackey, Minister for Public Works, being the only candidate ...
Article : 83 wordsTHE annual meeting under the auspices of Tattersall's Club in being held on the Randwick Course to-day, the weather being splendid, and just what Sydney holiday makers desire to tempt them ...
Article : 286 wordsTHE New Year commences with bright auspices. The hot Australian sun looks down through a clear atmosphere upon the thousands of pleaeure-seekers who are rejoicing in the hope of a Happy ...
Article : 781 wordsThe Bathurst nomination and election took place yesterday at noon, at Bathurst. Mr. John F. Clements was the Returning-officer. The Hon. F. B. Suttor, Minister for Justice and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 347 wordsBATHURST, Tuesday.—At the nomination to-day Messrs. Suttor and Williamson were nominated; but the latter afterwards withdrew, and the Hon. F. B. Suttor was declared duly elected. ...
Article : 64 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—The holiday to-day is being spoilt through the incessant rains which Continue falling.—At the post mortem examination held on the body of Martin, the fireman of ...
Article : 58 wordsThe following appears in the BOMBAY GAZETTE of the 25th November:—Mandalay, November 6. The King of Burmah was crowned to-day, and married to the eldest and second daughters of the former head ...
Article : 60 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Yesterday was kept as a general holiday, in celebration of the foundation of the colony. The weather was glorious. The regatta was a great success, and over 20,000 ...
Article : 509 wordsDavid Delapiene, an old resident of Stawell, has been killed on the railway line near Glenorchy. A man named Francis Gill has committed suicide at Hotham by eating a large quantity of opium. ...
Article : 397 wordsMr. James Watson, member for the Lachlan, who has accepted the office of Colonial Treasurer, is to be opposed by Mr. Maclean and Mr. Burns. Mr. Maclean is the gentleman who a couple of days ago ...
Article : 83 wordsThe business of the Hancock will case is just about closing. That portion of the drama in which the forgers figured so well to an admiring public, resulted, as in well known, in their retirement from public life for a ...
Article : 124 wordsThe trade of our town for the last few weeks has generally been a little more active than for some time. Within that time there has been a noticeable change for the better, which seems to have infused new life into all oar transactions. ...
Article : 944 wordsThe City Coroner, on Monday, held an inquest at his office, respecting the death of a man whose name is at present unknown, who was found drank in Macquarie-street about 3 o'clock last Friday morning, and ...
Article : 655 wordsAnd so Sir John has joined with his brother Knight, Sir Henry. In forming a Government. This is as it should be, and augurs' well for our future legislation, as there is no doubt but that the measures so urgently required by the ...
Article : 507 wordsA new phase of dummyism, and one that certainly possesses less objectionable objectionable characteristics than is displayed in the vast majority of cases, and even carries with it some extenuating circumstances, has lately ...
Article : 244 wordsThe steamship Platypus, Captain R. Gowans, which arrived this morning, brought the officers and crew of the above unfortunate vessel, From the captain's report, it appears he cleared the Clarence Heads at ...
Article : 337 wordsOn Monday evening, the 30th instant, a meeting of ratepayers favourable to the re-election of Mr. Alderman Williamson was held at the Bellevue Hotel, comer of Redfern and Recent streets; Mr. Alderman ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 1 Jan 1879, Page 2
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