The Paris Debate confirms, on reliable authority the news that Count Schouvaloff had succeeded in convincing the Emperor of Russias on the advisability of terms with England. Russia ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 859 wordsGOULBURN, Tuesday.—Ing Chee, for the murder of Li Hock, a cookshop-keeper, was executed at five minutes past 9 o'clock this morning. Chee became a Christian yesterday, and was baptised. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe advocates of women's rights in England have propounded many schemes for the protection of various classes of the gentle sex, but none have ever hit upon such an ingenious plan as our ...
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Family Notices : 193 wordsThe whole of the preliminaries for the Conference have been completed, and the meeting is fixed to be held at Berlin in June next, when Russia will submit the whole of the terms of the treaty ...
Article : 52 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The breadstuffs market here is falling. Wheat declined more than one penny per bushel to-day, and flour fell a little over halt-a-crown. ...
Article : 25 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—An unusual event has just been reported. A Mrs. Lloyd residing at Maitland, gave birth to three children. All are doing well. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Hon. John Hay, President of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, and Sir William Milne, President of the Legislative Council of South Australia, have been created Knight ...
Article : 43 wordsThe rage for novel [?]sequies in America continues, and if the notion of funeral innovation continues to spread, we shall pretty soon (remarks the Tribune) find the good old services which ...
Article : 544 wordsAN illustration is given in the Melbourne Argus of Friday last, of the implacable character of the animosity aroused by the political contention between the two Houses of the Parliament of ...
Article : 784 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Colonel Downes, commandant, strongly urges on the Council of Education the desirability of making drill compulsory among the teachers and pupils of the public ...
Article : 57 wordsA Cabinet Council is announced for to-day. The Ministerial journals contradict rumours that Sir Stafford Northcote (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and the Right Hon. W. H. Smith (First ...
Article : 75 wordsTo-day the city coroner held an inquest at the Infirmary, respecting the death of William Hilder, one of the men who were injured by the explosion at the Atlas iron works, at the head of Darling Harbour, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsThe anniversary of the [?] Majesty the Queen was celebrated on Saturday, by reviews and banquets. Many Colonial representatives attended a banquet given by Sir Michael ...
Article : 40 wordsWELLINGTON, Monday.—The census returns just completed show the following to be the population of New Zealand:—Males, 230,898; females, 183,273. The total includes 4300 Chinese, but no ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 517 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Steps have been takes to call a meeting of stockowners, who are favourable to the proposed intentions of the New South Wales and Queensland Governments to allow ...
Article : 174 wordsJohn Glass, who was sentenced to death in April, at the Goulburn Circuit Court, for capital offence committed on Mary M'Cormack, is in high spirits at the commutation of his sentence. This evening he looked like on slowly ...
Article : 277 wordsBATHURST, Monday.—The markets are steady without any material change in prices.—The Druids' torchlight procession was the grandest affair ever seen in Bathurst; it was the first ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsIt was half-past 5 in the evening when the House resolved itself into committee upon the Sunday Closing (Ireland) Bill one evening just before the mail left, and it soon became manifest ...
Article : 389 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Age this morning trenchantly attacks the candidature of Mr. William Gaunson for Castlemaina, saying he has hitherto resisted all attempts to keep him in the ...
Article : 63 wordsSIR.—Most of your readers will probably have heard that I am endeavouring to raise funds for the erection of a Mortuary Chapel over the remains of my much esteemed and lamented predecessor Archbishop J. B. Polding. Now, whilst I ...
Article : 621 wordsTHROUGH the carelessness of a shunter an accident happened to the mail train which arrived at Orange from Sydney at 4 o'clock this morning, which, though attended with no serious results ...
Article : 155 wordsDUBBO, Tuesday.—The Dubbo Show commencing this morning has drawn a tremendous crowd of visitors from all quarters; Mudgee, Orange, Wellington, and the Macquarie River all sending many representatives. From the number ...
Article : 250 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Age to-day ridicules the making of colonial knights, and says if knights are to become as plentiful as counts in Germany, or chevaliers in France, then colonial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A very uneasy feeling exists in reference to the future of the colony, and the alarm is increasing.—The Ministers are all away junketting. ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE following notifications appear in to-day's Gazette:— COAST DISTRICT SHEEP.—By proclamation of His Excellency the Governor, the provisions of the Diseases in Sheep [?] of 18[?] with the respect to the driving of Coast wise and ...
Article : 349 wordsORANGE, Tuesday.—The mail train, arriving at 4 o'clock this morning, met with a serious accident. It ran with considerable force on to siding near the station. The train had not ...
Article : 243 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—The production of Shakespeare's beautiful domestic tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet," at the Theatre Royal last night, was not, financially, as successful as was expected, considering that ...
Article : 223 wordsOur Goulburn correspondent writes under date May 27: — On Sunday afternoon a disgraceful prize fight was fought for an hour and a half between two lads, aged 17 years, at the rear ...
Article : 117 wordsThe recent bold utterances of Canan Farrar in Westminster Abbey concerning certain words in the English Bible which he declares never should have been there, and which must be left out of ...
Article : 417 wordsJudging from the present indications of the sky, we are to have another stretch of fine weather. The weather-board, this morning, reported fine weather to be prevailing generally all over the colony. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 28 May 1878, Page 2
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