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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsLECTURE.—The Rev. Doctor Woolls, F.L.S., delivered a very interesting and instructive lecture in St. John's school, room, on "The Ferns of Australia." The room was well filled, although the night was not very enticing to leave ...
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Article : 626 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent, "J. Robert Fernandez, an Oriental linguist," has (1) through the medium of the Evening News of May 6, sent the following blustering challenge to me and the Colony:—"Challonge.—I hereby challenge Rev. Dr. Beg, or anyother ...
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Article : 173 wordsDominic M'Ginlay, a middle-aged man, was indicted for having criminally assaulted one Mary June Seale, a girl of the ago of 11 years and 10 months. Prisoner was undefended, and in also indicted for assaulting, ...
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Article : 205 wordsRe Silas Winter and re Peter James M'Alister. In neither of those matters was there any applications for a writ of mandamus, nor was the order made for a mandamus, but only to show cause to the election ...
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Advertising : 1,915 wordsSIR,—The outbreak of typhoid fever in Paddington offers an opportune time to direct the attention of the authorities to that rooking crook of pollution which forms the boundary of the city and the Paddington ...
Article : 340 wordsPRESIDENT: Sir H. Parkes, K.C.M.G.; Vice-presidents: The Hon. Sir G. W. Allen (Speaker of the Legislative Assembly), Mr. C. J. Roberts (Mayor of Sydney), and Mr. J. Macdonald (Major of Balmain); Starters; Mr. M. A. H. ...
Article : 1,177 wordsSIR,—A letter signed "An Australian Protestant" appeared in your contemporary of Wednesday last, in which the writer says: "The Board, acting for the State and in the best interests of the children, ...
Article : 283 wordsSIR,—As a musician of some forty years' standing, I appeal to your sense of justice and fair play to allow me space in your widely circulated columns for the purpose of commenting upon a projected arrangement ...
Article : 799 wordsSIR,—"The Executive Council have decided that the law shall take its course in the cases of the criminals condemned to death recently for rape." The above, Mr. Editor, appeared in the Evening ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 19 May 1879, Page 3
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