We understand that the Infirmary directors have passed a resolution to the affect that the press be in future admitted to Board meetings. Considering that those who control the institution [?]hed have hitherto ...
Article : 111 wordsWhen the House assembled, Mr. DE SALIS asked, without notice, the Vice-president of the Council what decision the Executive Council had come to with reference to the condemned convicts now under sentence of death? to which ...
Article : 323 wordsIN August, 1876, many gentlemen from Melbourne and Sydney visited New Caledonia, for the purpose of finding cobalt Even America had an agent quietly taking notes, and the Societie Fonciere had ...
Article : 1,041 wordsOUR NEWCASTLE correspondent, writing on June 5, says:—Three shocking deaths have occurred since Monday in this district, and all have connected with them circumstances of a very painful nature. The ...
Article : 851 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting the council of the Academy of Art was held at the rooms of the academy, in Elizabeth-street, on Saturday; Mr. E. L. Monte[?]ore in the chair. Some formal business was ...
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Article : 484 wordsAfter referring to the reasons given by the Victorian minister for the interruption in the intercolonial postal arrangements, the Melbourne ARGUS remarks —The Postmaster-General of New South Wales has ...
Article : 378 wordsThe election for an alderman to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Mr. Bedford, took place, on Saturday last. Mr. James Harrisky and Mr. Charles Burt were the candidates. The votes polled ...
Article : 68 wordsA cabin passenger on board the steamer Gunga, from Levuka, named Cunningham, committed suicide on the 4th instant by jumping overboard. The rash act was committed about 1 p.m., and on the alarm ...
Article : 80 wordsThe advent of new coffee place for Sydney should be hailed by every well-wisher of the working man; without pandering to some of those out-and-out rabid so-called total abstainers, who perpetually thrust ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 6 Jun 1879, Page 3
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