Curses, blasphemies, and maledictions pervade the air each moment of the day, not only in our cities and our outlying districts, but actually Intrenched in the households of our people to an ...
Article : 1,732 wordsSir,—As a great many working men have found their way from New South Wales over here in search of work, and hare not succeeded in obtaining it, I must ask you to caution others ...
Article : 697 wordsHORSFORD V. BOUREE.—Mr. Irving, instructed, by Mr. Herbert, appeared for the pontiff, and Mr. W. T. Coonan for the defendant. The plaintiff, a widow woman, sought to recover the ...
Article : 231 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 21st, William Collins takes upon himself a duty that so far the ablest men in this colony have wisely left alone, namely, that of demolishing the greatest political ...
Article : 1,066 wordsThe quiet little mining township of Cargo, nestling in a hollow surrounded on all sides by ridges' and hills, and almost under the shadows of the immense Canobla, Mountains, has not enjoyed any great share ...
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Article : 224 wordsMr. T. J. Houghton, permanent secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, has been notified that the Railway Commissioners will receive a deputation from the council on Friday at 11 a.m., re the ...
Article : 366 wordsAndrew Kellehir, on remand, was changed in the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. B. Lee, S.M., with being concerned with others in assaulting two celestials ...
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Article : 258 wordsIn the Central Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. W. Johnson, S.M., a man named Peter Coffee was charged with having violently assaulted a stonemason named John Maguire. The ...
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Article : 215 wordsSir,—Referring to the suggestion that was made the other evening in the Exhibition Building, "that money received by the State shall be exempt from taxation," permit me to ...
Article : 294 wordsA Denver man has sued his wife for divorce because she squints. Didn't he know that she squinted whence married her, or did his vanity lead Vanity to suppose that she only squinted his ...
Article : 475 wordsSir,—I have much, pleasure in handing you herewith copy of a letter received from Mr. Samuel Young, President of the Victorian Farmers' Protection Association, being a reply to a ...
Article : 407 wordsBROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—At Block 10 mine the length of ore has, so far, been proved from 30ft to 40ft in length, and at least 30ft in width. Ore is now being bagged as it is broken down, and the manager says ...
Article : 320 wordsSir,—I see that a large deputation of about sixty gentlemen waited upon the Mayor in reference to the city fruit markets, and at that deputation they wore unanimous in ...
Article : 159 wordsTeacher: "Tommy, do you think yon can spell the word 'certainly'?" Tommy: " Yes, sir." Teacher: " Well, you may try." ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 27 Mar 1890, Page 2
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