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Advertising : 942 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 4.30 p.m. LANDS TRANSFER BILL. Mr. DIBBS moved (and the motion was greed to) that the Ordnance Lands Transfer Bill be read the ...
Article : 2,555 wordsMr. G. E. Ardill invited by circular the subscribers of the Bine Ribbon Gospel Army charities to attend a meeting in the Temperance Hall yesterday afternoon, for the appointment of auditors to examine the ...
Article : 603 wordsNothing better in the chapa of weather could be expected than that experienced upon Wednesday last at Wagga upon the occasion of the opening of the Murrumbidgee Turf Club's spring meeting. Visitors from both Sydney and ...
Article : 2,151 wordsIn the Central Police Court this morning, before Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M. a respectably dressed young man, Sydney Stewart, described as an attorney, was charged with embezzling the sums of £3, £2, and ...
Article : 71 wordsDuring his speech on the condition of the colony's finances last night, Mr. Dibbs, the Colonial Treasurer, read a memorandum upon the estimated expenditure upon the railways during 1885. The memorandum ...
Article : 147 wordsIn reference to an account of a disturbance at the Protestant Hall which appeared in our columns of Monday last we learn that the hall company feel aggrieved that the means of free exit from the ...
Article : 228 wordsThe good old city of Sydney is experiencing a thorough awakening is the matter of her hotel accommodation, and while grand warehouses are daily rearing their heads in almost every thoroughfare of ...
Article : 402 wordsIt is pretty generally known that the cost of floating the last loan through the agency of the Bank of England far exceeded what it would have cost had the loan been placed in the hands of the Bank of New ...
Article : 357 wordsSeveral years ago, when Madame Kellermaun was simply Mdlie. Charbonnet, we said in print that, however distinguished she might be in private life for the faults and excellencies of ordinary womanhood, ...
Article : 713 wordsSome time since one of the plutocrats of the New England distrust died, leaving property of the vales of from a quarter of a million to £300,000. In his will he left the whole of his property to his sons, and ...
Article : 93 wordsThe jury were unable to agree in the case against John Disson, charged with having indecently assaulted a girl under the age of 14 years, and was locked up for the night. ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Minister of Public Instruction has, we believe, ordered 200 copies of "The Mutiny of the Bounty, and Story of the Pitcairn Islanders," to be distributed amongst the Libraries of the Schools of ...
Article : 85 wordsA public meeting was held in the Pitt-street school room last night, under the auspices of the Congregational Union Committee, for the purpose of formulating business likely to be dealt with at the ...
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Advertising : 247 wordsA three nights' debate upon the question of coloured labour was concluded by the members of the School of Arts' Debating Club on Monday evening last. Mr. R. Stevenson, vice-president, occupied ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsJoe Thompson, the [?] bookmaker, says that last week, he drew £12,000 from the bank, and his firm paid away three parts of that amount before they succeeded in collecting £1000. Joe says that his firm has written off ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 20 Nov 1884, Page 3
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