Mr. LACKEY informed Dr. Bowker that the two months which have leapsed since the closing of the Exhibition were the two worst in the year for tra[?]ic on the tramway line from Redfern to Hunter-street, as many persons who in ...
Article : 4,085 wordsSeveral samples of Sydney milk have been alalysed. The result shows that the lacteal fiuid examined was not adulterated with any deleterious ingredients, but several of them were largely delated with water. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the general council of the Anti-Chinese Association of New South Wales was held last night at the Hyde Park Hotel. Mr. S. Gee, the president, occupied the chair. Letters were ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Victorian Parliament is to be dissolved. The Assembly was atencwalled last night. Mr. MElhone is rapidly regaining his old from. Mr. J. E. Kitts leaves for melbourne on Tuesday. ...
Article : 2,434 wordsWe are authorised by Sir John Robertson to state that there is not the scintella of truth in the rumours referred to in the paragraph appearing in our issue of yesterday. under the heading of "Rumoured Dissensions in the Cabinet." ...
Article : 44 wordsFrom a telegram received from Wagga this morning it appears that, o[?]ing to the representations of the proprietors the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL,the Government have determined, and have ...
Article : 66 wordsAt the Supreme Court this morning, before their Honors Mr. Justice Hargrave, Mr. Juntice Faucett. and Sir William Manning, Mr. Charles Augustine Coglan, M.A. of the Sydney ...
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Advertising : 1,011 words[?] on for a long period in this port, was some time ago suppressed. threatens again to assume formidable dimensions. soveral unprincipled persons have, it ...
Article : 109 wordsThe folio wine is a copy of the card of membership of the Victorian Anti-Chinese Association:—"I,—, hereby declare my consciontious belief in the disastrons effects of the presence of Chinese in this ...
Article : 108 wordsThe man Bishop, alias Cloude Duval, committed for trial at the Nowtown Police Court on Wednesday, on foru charges of robbery, was a character in his way. He described himself as a chemist and ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. Coonan and Mr. M'Elhone were on the point of coming into collision this morning at the commencement of the stone walling proceedings in the legislative Assembly. Mr. Coonan paid that at first ...
Article : 114 wordsSpeaking of the imprisonment of Mr. Bradlaugh (the AUSTRALASIAN says):—"The most probable issue is a forme[?]t of excitement among Freethinkers and Radicals, the exaltation of Mr. Bradlaugh to ...
Article : 117 wordsTOWN DAM.—This work, under the contractor, Mr. Mason, is progressing wonderfully quick, having such favourable weaterh for conducting same. The height already attained is nearly 6th, and the wail ...
Article : 174 wordsThe following is from to-day's CUMDERLAND MERCURTY:—Archbishop Vanghan's denunciatory attitude towards the E. NEWs' reportor reminds one of that of the Cardinal Archbishop fo Rheims ...
Article : 111 wordsA good electioneering story is told by a Sheflield paper:—"On the eve of the late election a manufactures assembled his men in his yard for the purpose of explaining that they could vote just as they ...
Article : 164 wordsLast night at the Temperance Hall, Mr. Tyerman addresses an immen[?] concourse of people, in reply to assertions made by certain clergymen respecting freethought. Mr. Grevile, M.P. took the chair ...
Article : 152 wordsA meeting of the heads of the different sections of the Good Templars was held in the Temperance hall last night. under the presidency of W. D. M'Beath, J.P., to arrange as to the best method of ...
Article : 158 wordsThrough a the courtesy of Mr. Weekes, who was on a visit to Kiama at the time, we have received further particulars of the accident by which Dr. William Tarrant met his death. It appears that on ...
Article : 416 wordsYesterday afternoon the closing of the Woollahra public school for the midwinter holidays took place in the presence of a large and influential attendance of ladies and gentlemen. The prizes, which were both ...
Article : 311 wordsFor a long time past the female residents of Ashfield have complained of a ruffian who has been in the habit of behaving in a disgusting manner. The beast for a long time evaded detaction. but was finally ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 26 Jun 1880, Page 5
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