Mr. Alfred Edden, M.L.A. (Northumberland), was entertained at a public tea at Adamstown on Friday night. About 100 persons were present.A meeting was held on Saturday evening at the ...
Article : 371 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Reports of heavy floods still come In from various parts of the country. At Rochester the Campas[?] River is running through the town in heavy flood, ...
Article : 356 wordsA special train was dispatched on Monday from Sydney for Bourke with 300 shearers and shed hands for Darling and Paroo sheds, by the Pastoralists' Union. It is stated that information ...
Article : 308 wordsIt was to a closely - packed house that the curtain rose at Her Majesty'S Theatre last night on the drama of "Cleopatre," in which Messrs. Sardou and Moreau have given their version of the story ...
Article : 1,662 wordsMr. W. J. Jones has been elected as alderman to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Alderman Day in the Albury Council. Replying to a complaint from the ...
Article : 173 wordsAt a meeting held last night at the North[?]nan dale Hotel, for the purpose of forming a branch of the Glebe Labour Electoral League, an address was delivered by Mr.T.J. Houghton, M.L.A. He ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. J. Ednie Brown, Director-General of Forests, arrived at Menindie on Monday morn-ing in the steamer Forester, from Wilcannia, on route to Broken Hill. ...
Article : 470 wordsSir,— Will you let me point out, in reference to your leader of to-day, that all that it is possible for the pastoralists of New South Wales to do in the direction of settlement of difficulties about ...
Article : 279 wordsThe members of the Ministry gave the customary dinner to celebrate the opening of Parliament last night. There was a large attendance, and an excellent dinner was provided under the ...
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Advertising : 1,479 wordsAt the Crown Hotel, Menindie, on Monday, a man took advantage of the absence of the barman. He removed his boots and jumped over the counter, and took the till. In jumping back he ...
Article : 625 wordsAfter the disturbance at Circular Quay, on September 20, 1890, at the time of the great strike, a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. ...
Article : 477 wordsIt has come out that Madame Sarah Bernhardt bestows on Sydney praises which she says she had not previously been able to bestow on any city outside her beloved Paris. Speaking of the ...
Article : 324 wordsSir,— The two inclosed protests I received entirely unsought by me from Mr. H. Epth[?]rp and Mr. Geo. N. Gayleard, both of whom are strangers to me. As your admirable leaders on ...
Article : 382 wordsThe Orizaba, which left Melbourne on Saturday, took specie to the value of £100,000 for London.The steamer Age arrived at Geelong (Vic.) on Monday, after a protracted passage from Adelaide. ...
Article : 307 wordsThe meeting of the Labor Party held yesterday, and to which reference was made in the late editions of the EVENING NEWS, extended until nearly midnight, and at the conclusion official ...
Article : 205 wordsAbout a week ago a man went into the Bank of New Zealand in Sydney, and representing himself to be a customer of the office obtained a book of 50 blank cheques. These he lost no ...
Article : 146 wordsA seaman of the H.M.S.Curacoa named Albert Gloyne resported to the water police [?] night that a fellow seaman named John Hale had been drowned at about half-past 5[?] Gloyne states he ...
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Advertising : 77 wordsIt is said that the unemployed difficulty in Victoria has been settled, summarily by the Premier and the Charity Organisation Society. A wire from Katoomba states that the miners at Katoomba South were not working on Monday ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 14 Jul 1891, Page 5
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