SIR,—I was glad that you took np the matter in your issue of the 29th ult., and hope that you will not allow the subject to rest until the Government has institute ted such reforms as are necessary in the ...
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Article : 1,560 wordsLONDON, October 1.—Communications have been opened with the Porte, having special reference to the situation of affairs in connection with Dulcigno, and in ...
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Advertising : 181 wordsLONDON, October 1.—Owing to the early commencement of severe weather at Candahar, preparations are being pushed forward for the cantonment of the ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. P. W. Crowe has been presented with a requisition, containing the signatures of over 500 electors. A secondhand numerously signed requisition, goes forward to Mr. J. Henniker Heaton. ...
Article : 62 wordsExcitement in connection with the late wreck of the Susanuah Godeffroy continues unabated, to the exc[?]usion of all other public topics. The result of the adjourned inquest on Monday night ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE Melbourne Exhibition was opened yesterday with the ceremonies befitting such an important occasion. The southern colony has afforded an ...
Article : 555 wordsA scene occurred in the Assembly this morning. Mr. Douglas, on three separate occasions, referred to Messrs. M'Hwraith and Palmer's position in the House, pending the action Miles v. ...
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Article : 69 wordsTHE Minister for Mines has given us the following telegram. which has been received from the warden, who was instructed by the Department of Mines to visit and report upon the Bermagni rush:— ...
Article : 142 wordsJohn M'Gregor. of the Caledonian hotel, Ipswich, was stabbed by a young man named Cuthbert, just below the heart, on Thursday night, whilst under the influence of drink. He ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions, this morning, Constable O'Connor was deposing that the prisoner before the court (Mary Coglan), when being taken away from the Central Police Court after being committed for ...
Article : 76 wordsOne hundred and ninety tons of stone raised from the No. 1 North Glanmire Company's mine yielded 203oz of retorted go[?]. ...
Article : 26 wordsThis morning the City Coroner held an inquest on the body of a boy named James Marshall, 10 years of age. The mother of the deceased lad stated that, on the 16th of last month, she noticed a wound on ...
Article : 151 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquiry, yesterday, into the death of a man named John Henry Sherwin, who had been ran over by a spring-cart on tho day previous. The deceased, who was an Englishman, was ...
Article : 109 wordsA lady who is spoken of in the highest terms by the London and New York Press, especially by one of the foremost and reliable critics in England, the ERA, has reached Sydney from San Francisco by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 537 words"One of the Liverpool crow" writes as follows:— "The Susannah left the Stanley Dock, Liverpool, in March, '7G, with a cargo of coal as ballast, bound for Samoa, Navigator's Island. ...
Article : 347 wordsThe Inpependent Order of Good Templars, working under the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the World, have issued their manifesto, which contains a statement of the reforms they wish embodied in any new ...
Article : 177 wordsThe hesitation displayed by France, Germany, Austria, and Italy, with regard to bringing pressure to bear on the Sultan, certainly places England in a somewhat embarrassing position. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 2 Oct 1880, Page 4
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