The following members were present:—Government benches(29); Sir Henry Parkes; Messrs. Windeyer, Lackey, Watson, Baker, F. Suttor, Hockins, Copeland, Hungerford, Cameron, Clarke. [?] Bokford, S.C. Brown, H. Brown, ...
Article : 1,527 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held at the Masonic Hall last evening for the purpose of taking steps towards procuring funds to assit the ruined shareholders of the City of Glasgow Bank. There was not a very large attendance. The chair was ...
Article : 1,232 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of employers of labour was held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of forming an association for the prevention of strikes among the employed, and otherwise to promote the interests of the ...
Article : 3,027 wordsAFTER the adjournment of the City Council yesterday, the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Sydney (G.J. Roberts, Esq.,) entertained the oldermen, some of the city officers, an oldermen and Mr. Councillor Curtain, of Melbourne, at a ...
Article : 1,196 wordsSIR.—In reply to the letter signed Teacher," which appeared in your issue of the 14th and in justice to the registrar and others connected with the Sydney University, I shall consider it a favour if you will grant me space in your ...
Article : 345 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 17th instant, under the heading of "Notes on current Events," speaking of the fate in honour of the Governor, that was to take place on the 18th, you say, "And, of course, our energetic civil servants are to be ...
Article : 556 wordsThe adjourned special meeting of the Captain Cook Statue Committee was resumed in the Divorce Courtroom, yesterday afternoon. At half-past 4 o'clock, the honorary secretary (Mr. K. B. Smith) stated that Sir ...
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Advertising : 1,963 wordsTelegrams from Adelaide announce that the ingenious young gentleman, knows to the readers of prurient Holywell-street literature throughout Australasia under the various names or aliases of ...
Article : 239 wordsDEATH BY A FAIL.—The district corner (Mr. J. E. Bowdon) held an inquest yesterday, at the hospital, touching the death of an old man named Thomas Power, who was employed as scullery man at Mr. N. Payten's Family Hotel. ...
Article : 425 wordsConsiderable [?] action has been expressed by suburban railway passengers at the recent alteration of the tariff of fares and ticket system adopted by the last Ministry. It will be remembered that Mr. ...
Article : 560 wordsThere was a special meeting of the Newtown Municipal Council last night to elect an acting mayor in the room of Mr. A. W. Fallick, who is absent on sick leave. On the motion of Alderman Bailey, ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Newtown Municipal elections promise to be very exciting events, judging from the active canvasing going on throughout the borough by the supporters of the respective candidates. In the principal ...
Article : 148 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly permit me through the columns of your journal [?] the attention of the [?] authorities in [?] ...
Article : 127 wordsSIR,—In year remarks on the late fire at North shore, in Saturday [?] there are certain statements made which call for a reply. You remind your leaders that sometimes go an agitation was made at North shore for a [?] fire brigade ...
Article : 329 wordsMicheal Brophy, 24 labourer, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with assuming the [?] of a member of the police force by the representing himself to be a detective. Brophy's assumption ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 22 Jan 1879, Page 3
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