Mr. E. H. Burgess addressed about 200 shearers in the School of Arts on Saturday night in favour of the Associated Shearers' Union. Mr. M. M. Emanuel, J.P., occupied the chair. The meeting was very ...
Article : 1,218 wordsThe telegrams published in yesterday's issue caused still further apprehension amongst the citizens with regard to the probable fate of Searle. Many were the anxious inquiries made during the day as to the state ...
Article : 375 wordsA representative of the Register interviewed Sir William Robinson this morning as to why he was about to visit England. He replied, "Principally on private family business, and partly to assist, so ...
Article : 1,178 wordsThe Governor and the Countess of Hopetoun visited Mount Macedon to-day to inspect the viceregal summer residence. An extraordinary attempt at incendiarism was ...
Article : 368 wordsFurther news from Zanzibar states that Emin Pasha, who fell over the parapet of a building at Bagamoyo, is improving. ...
Article : 33 wordsALDERMAN BURDEKIN, M.L.A., was yesterday unanimously elected Mayor of Sydney. TEH new Mayor recognises the first duty appertaining to the position he now occupies as being to ...
Article : 8,435 wordsThe trade returns of the United Kingdom for 11 months of the present year show that the value of exports is £12,000,000 above the amount for the corresponding ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. Steinfeld, ex-president of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, is making arrangements for the establishment of a Bank of Melbourne; £250,000 of the ...
Article : 45 wordsIt has transpired that Dom Pedro, on his deposition as Emperor of Brazil, refused to accept half a million dollars. The details of his deposition disclose incapacity ...
Article : 48 wordsThe strike of the gas stokers at Manchester is paralysing trade. Several churches in the city were closed last night, in consequence of there being no ...
Article : 48 wordsThis evening Mr. N. Melville addressed his constituents at Adamstown from the balcony of Russell's Hotel. About 400 persons were present. Alderman Edden, Mayer of Newcastle, presided, and introduced the ...
Article : 446 wordsA railway guard, named Moynihan, was killed on the Cleveland line this morning. A conference, convened at the instance of the Australian Labour Federation, was held on ...
Article : 238 wordsSlavin and Smith will meet on Sunday week. The betting is 100 to 1 on Slavin. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Commissioner of Police has received the following telegram from Townsville:—Sergeant Gillanders wires that another tribal row has taken place at Victoria plantation between the New ...
Article : 97 wordsMajor-General Downes has forwarded his resignation as commandant of the S. A. forces to the Chief Secretary. He gives as his reason that a Board of Inquiry has been ordered by Parliament to ...
Article : 153 wordsNews from Honolulu states that an aeronaut named Joseph Van Tassel, who, with his brother was about to proceed to Australia, made an ascent at Honolulu. While descending by means of a ...
Article : 79 wordsAn explosion took place in the mine of the Britannia Gold-mining Company about 9 o'clock on Saturday night, which, it is feared, will be fatal to one man. Two men, named L. Ryan and Charles Murphy, were ...
Article : 246 wordsThe weather is fine and warm. Traffic on the Main Line Railway, which was interrupted by the floods, was resumed to-day. ...
Article : 26 wordsIn the Auckland Supreme Court to-day Daniel Bailey Orchard, a well-known bill discounter, was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for forgery. The amount taken at the Dunedin Exhibition ...
Article : 100 wordsMessrs. Smedley and Johnstone, who are under engagement with the Moonta Mining Company for a term, having refused to join the Miners' Association, all the fitters and moulders were called out ...
Article : 67 wordsThe schooner Fleetwing left Rockhampton on 17th November for Bundaberg, and has not been heard of since. The harbour-master at Rockhampton reports that he has examined every islet ...
Article : 64 wordsYesterday afternoon Bishop Doyle, assisted by Fathers Byrne and O'Driscoll, opened the Convent School at South Grafton. Notwithstanding the inclement weather, there was a good attendance. The ...
Article : 301 wordsThe latest news from the Monk-Wearmouth Colliery shows that James Hunter and Lewis Walters, miners, are both badly burned about the arms and face; and J. Wilkins, a wheeler, is burned about the arms and body. ...
Article : 58 wordsSmart Wood Grant has made a short but full confession of his guilt of the robbery from Abel. Prisoner had previously borne a very respectable character; he is 24 years of age, married, and has two children. It ...
Article : 162 wordsReports from Kyamba describe a heavy thunderstorm on Saturday, accompanied by very vivid lightning. The Rev. William Scott, Presbyterian minister, narrowly escaped fatal consequences. In ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Maitland Court of Quarter Sessions was opened at the courthouse, East Maitland, this morning, before Judge Wilkinson. Messrs. W. Blackett, A. B. Shand, and T. C. O'Mara were the barristers present. Dr. W. ...
Article : 240 wordsAn aboriginal woman named Kitty Reed shot herself accidentally on Saturday. She was out with a kangaroo-shooting party, and was drawing a Winchester rifle towards herself by the muzzle, when the trigger caught ...
Article : 57 wordsA bazaar was held here on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last, in connection with the Church of England, Mount Victoria and Hartley, and was a pronounced success. The Mount Victoria stall was in ...
Article : 147 wordsThe weather is stormy and oppressive. The glass registered 100 in the shade on Saturday. Sickness is very prevalent. Much alarm is felt respecting the recent fatal diphtheria cuses. The public schools were ...
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Advertising : 89 wordsA coach accident occurred at Binda Pinch, on the road from Mount Victoria to Jenolan. The coach capsized over the road, the driver (Wilson) being a good deal shaken. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Dec 1889, Page 7
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