It is reported that the Princess Victoria, daughter of the Crown Prince and Princess of Germany, is betrothed to Prince Waldemar, youngest son of the King of Denmark. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2 wordsPRINCESS VICTORIA, the daughter of the Crown Prince of Germany, and granddaughter of Queen Victoria, is, it is reported, betrothed to Prince Waldemar, youngest son of the King of Donmark, and brother of ...
Article : 4,813 wordsThe Jerfalcon has been chartered to take the first shipment of sandalwood from the Gascoyne. There is believed to be much sandalwood in that part of the country. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Right Hon. Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has just completed a tour through the North, where he was cordially received by the people. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe B. U. G. M. Co.'s machine is engaged crushing Barnett'sstone, which is expected to yield well. Morelli and party are raising excellent stone near Barnett's boundary; the latter are sinking to cut Morelli's reef. ...
Article : 927 wordsThe Marine Board have decided to reduce the harbour dues to [?]d. per ton register, the maximum charge not exceeding £7 10s.; pilotage rates for steamers, 4d. per ton; sailing vessels, 6d. per ton—the ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Dublin authorities continue to receives information concerning the organisation and movements of the Irish Invincibles. Eight members of the society have been arrested ...
Article : 102 wordsIn the trial of Davidson for the murder of Mr. Lyell, heard in the Supreme Court yesterday, and which resulted in the prisoner being sentenced to imprisonment for life, the Crown offered no evidence ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsThe Marquis de Rays' appeal to be tried in a higher court has been dismissed, and the trial in connection with the attempt to found a colony at New Ireland will now be ...
Article : 48 wordsSir,—In your issue of this morning you have a leading article upon the above subject, which has clearly been written under a misapprehension of facts, and I am quite sure you will only be too glad to be set right ...
Article : 1,706 wordsA number of military men have expressed very favourable opinions respecting the Brennan torpedo, a trial of which has been arranged. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt rained incessantly throughout the night, and almost without intermission to-day. At Clarendon 2¾ inches were registered for the 24 hours up to 9 o'clock this morning. The Torrens Lake is very high, ...
Article : 279 wordsMessrs. A. Durant and Co., of 89, Greshamstreet, London, a firm largely engaged in the Australian shipping and export trade, have suspended payment. Their liabilities amount ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Randwick course proper has been thrown open for the use of the horses in training, and each morning a great many strings can be seen at exercise. Amongst those that are doing average work for the times are Hypatia. Sardonyx, ...
Article : 199 wordsThe refrigerating chambers of the s.s. Orient, which arrived at Plymouth yesterday morning, have been opened, and the shipment of meat and fruit was found to be in ...
Article : 41 wordsThe board of management of the Royal Colonial Institute have decided to erect a now building for the institute in Northumberland Avenue, Strand. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Albion Steamship Company (Messrs. Shaw and Savill) have decided to increase their capital to £200,000, and intend to build steamers for the New Zealand trade. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Osborno and Oriental clubs will start their match for the Junior Cup at 2 o'clock sharp this afternoon, on the Cup wickets, Moore Park. In the face of official instructions issued it is hardly likely that the obstruction of last ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Messageries Maritimes Cie. are building three new steamers for the Australian trade. ...
Article : 21 wordsIn the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Henry James, the Attorney-General, announced that in consequence of the slow progress, made with the Criminal Procedure Bill, ...
Article : 58 wordsThe principal matches for decision to-day are those between the first teams of the Wallaroo and University club, on the Association Cricket Ground; between the first 20's of Waratah and East Sydney, and that between the ...
Article : 617 wordsSome lengthy correspondence, published in this morning's Newcastle Herald, shows that the long-standing dispute between the Newcastle Coal-mining Company and their men has been settled, the proprietors having resolved to ...
Article : 625 wordsThe following posted through to-day: — For Sydney: Mr. George Day, M.L.A., Mrs. Dav, Mr. W.J. Lyne, M.L.A., Mr. H. Levin, M.L.A., Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, Miss Kellie, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Higgins, ...
Article : 268 wordsHis Holiness the Pope has sent a letter to President Grevy in reference to the attitude of France towards the Church, and formally protests against the clerical policy pursued by ...
Article : 44 wordsThe first portion of the New Zealand beef, consisting of 350 quarters, ex Lady Jocelyn, was placed on the market to-day. The quality and condition were good, and the meat averaged ...
Article : 43 wordsThe tender of Messrs. Royce and Co., of Sydney, has been accepted for the cast iron cylinders and bracing girders required for the bridge over the Mary River, on the Kilkivan railway. Five tenders were received for ...
Article : 281 wordsA letter is published in the morning papers from Lord Randolph Churchill, member for Woodstock, to Mr. Gladstone, Premier, in which the former asserts that he has good ...
Article : 68 words"Jo," at the Theatre Royal, continues to please the public, and during the week the house has several times been filled to over[?]lowing. Miss Jennie Lee's very finished impersonation is of course the feature of the performance, ...
Article : 590 wordsA report has gained publicity here that news has been received by the Government to the effect that Queen Ranavalo the Second, of Madagascar, is dead, nor decease is said to ...
Article : 59 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club was held on Wednesday afternoon. Commodore Milford occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. The hon. treasurer read ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Government state that the news published in the London papers on Wednesday that Sir W. B. Gurdon, C.B., had been appointed special envoy to the Transvaal, is ...
Article : 49 wordsA tender has been accepted for the erection of a portion of the Agricultural College, providing accommodation for 30 resident students, at a cost of £7800. The Governor visits the Wallaroo district on ...
Article : 241 wordsThe Minister for Land, has directed that about 3000 acres on the slope of the Otway Ranges be reserved for the purpose of an experimental farm. The land is reported to be very rich, and admirably adopted for ...
Article : 1,101 wordsThis society successfully conducted a race from Goulburn on Saturday last. Usually in races of this kind, as the distances increase the entries decrease; but this one was an exception, as the members made numerous entries, though ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 23 Jun 1883, Page 10
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