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Detailed lists, results, guides : 574 wordsThe army of Sulieman Pasha has not yet crossed the Balkans, but passed Kasanlik on the 19th, with the intention of reaching Bulgaria by the Shipka Pass. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe following are the latest scratchings:—Woodlands for the Epsom Handicap; Blue Jacket and First for the Steeplechase; and Flirt for the Hurdle Race. ...
Article : 29 wordsA man named Thomas Riley, about 30 years of age, a cobman, in the employ of Mr. Reid, cab proprietor of Clarence-street, shot himself through the head with a revolver, and almost instantly expired at ...
Article : 812 wordsA special charge is to be made on New South Wales sheep carried on the Government railways. The following new bye-law of the Board of Land and Works was gazetted yesterday:—"In addition to the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe following accidents were attended to at the Infirmary to-day:—N. G. Hyde, 30, a scalp wound; Sydney Jenea, 24, a compound fracture of the first and fourth fingers, which were removed; Thomas ...
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Family Notices : 100 wordsIn the paragraph in Wednesday's issue (says the BURRANGONG ARGUS) relating to the sudden death of the man Murphy, we stated that the wife of deceased had left her home and six children, and it was ...
Article : 224 wordsSome weeks ago a new chum, who gave his name as Jobson, arrived at the Federal City (says the ALBURY POST), and commenced a career of reckless extravagance. He gave out that he was heir to an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsA Russian official account states that the affair of the 19th at Batoum was designed, for the purpose of diverting attention from the movement of General Tergukasoff, who was marching with his ...
Article : 56 wordsDisastrous floods have occurred in Scotland. ...
Article : 9 wordsA correspondent writes to the Telegraph of Melbourne:—"Seeing a paragraph in your issue of a few days since in reference to the finding of a bottle containing a memorandum from two persons named ...
Article : 240 wordsAFTER the intense excitement which attended the general election in Victoria, and the unprecedented triumph of the party which placed Mr. GRAHAM BERRY at the head of the Government ...
Article : 1,329 wordsA shocking accident has occurred at Rutherglen, by which Mr. William Thorne, who for many yean has been manager of the Bank of Victoria at Rutherglen, lost his life. He was being drawn up a shaft on the ...
Article : 89 wordsLast evening s public meeting of ratepayers of Randwick, convened by the Mayor of the borough on requisition from the ratepayers, was held in the Council Chamber, Randwiok, to take into ...
Article : 261 wordsBetween daylight and dark this morning 40,000 Turks, under Sulieman Pasha, made a most formidable attack on the Russians in the Shipka Pass. ...
Article : 171 wordsThe different trades, as they seem to be differently affected (says the Melbourne ARGUS) have begun to agitate against the proposed new tariff. Last evening the saddlemakers held a meeting, at which they ...
Article : 269 wordsThe Victorian Minister of Justice has had under consideration the cases of the life-sentenced prisoners now in gaol. The Penal Commission, in their report presented several years ago, recommended that these ...
Article : 272 wordsBUSINESS continues extremely quiet, and no important transactions have been recorded. Whatever purchases are made by the trade are of the most limited description; and, owing to the heavy stocks ...
Article : 56 wordsTHESE was very urde done this morning on the course and no line could he got fur any of the coming events. Salisbury and Liberty went on the course proper, once round and did the last half-mile in 55 seconds. Viva was also or ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsA resident of Yass, in search of an impounded beast, gives the following sketch of the pound wherein he discovered it, and its locality:—"We lost ourselves twice before reaching the place we were bound for, and ...
Article : 396 wordsWE have been requested to publish the following correspondence:— "Consulate of the German Empire. "Sydney, 22nd August, 1877. ...
Article : 166 wordsThere is an incident connected with the recent arson cue at the Criminal Court of which the public know nothing. Mr. Joseph O'Neill owes his five years' sentence to his rushing into print. The ...
Article : 361 wordsA CROWDED meeting of the electors of West Sydney was held in the long room of Mrs. Well's Hotel, Erskine-street for the purpose of devising means to secure the re-election of Sir John Robertson, whose seat in the Assembly has become ...
Article : 880 words"The Department of Imperial Railways takes an early opportunity to express its warm thinks to your Excellency for the work of the Commissioner for Railways (John Rae), Sydney, which you forwarded under covert of your letter ...
Article : 280 wordsThere is some prospect, it appears, of these two great scullers meeting in competition earlier than was expected, as Michael Rush, who writes from the Clarence River, proposes to the Balmain Regatta ...
Article : 208 wordsThe institution of a very satisfactory system of rivalling between passengers in railway carriages and the guard and engine-driver has not been found so simple a matter as was at first imagined. The first ...
Article : 528 wordsAn inquest was held at Gretna on Tuesday afternoon, by Mr. J. W. Pearce, the district coroner, as to the fire in the Anvil Creek Colliery, on the 1st instant. The following evidence, taken from the MERCURY ...
Article : 475 wordsThe usual moonlight parades of this favourite brigade were resumed on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, when the musters were well attended. The drill was very satisfactorily gone through, thanks to the ...
Article : 424 wordsSIR.—You will greatly oblige rot if, in my own interests and those of the public generally, you will give publicity to the annexed statements. On Saturday evening, May 26, I went to the Sydney 'Bus Company's Office, in King-street ...
Article : 555 wordsAt the Water Police Court, on Wednesday, S. Sharman, of Oxford-street, was informed against by Detective Constable Blake, for selling poison without a license. Mr. Vardy appeared for defendant. Blake ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 24 Aug 1877, Page 2
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