The robbery of gold shipped at Cooktown for transit to Sydney appears to puzzle the detectives. The facts connected with the shipment are stated in the Sydney Morning ...
Article : 482 wordsThen came luncheon, at which meal Sir Everard rarely appeared, so the two girls had the dining room to themselves, and then Dulcie proposed a drive in her pony carriage. ...
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Article : 175 wordsThe work of preparation is advancing most satisfactorily, and, with the exception of one or two courts, there is no reason for apprehending that the display on the opening day will ...
Article : 1,285 wordsMuch excitement has been occasioned at Emerald-bill and Sandridge by the reported discovery of a number of sovereigns buried in the sand on the line of the Military-road, ...
Article : 1,762 wordsFrederick Byrne, son-in-law of Mary Lawford, deceased, who is believed to have been poisoned, was brought up this morning at the police court, charged with the murder, and ...
Article : 125 wordsOur Geelong correspondent, writing under yesterday's date, says :--Rain fell throughout the day, and there is every appearance of a continuance of wet weather. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 532 wordsOur Ballarat correspondent, under yesterday's date, writes :--The "salting" business has not developed much since my last report. A meeting of the investigation committee was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 415 wordsThe second annual show of the Rupanyup and Dunmunkle District Pastoral and Agricultural Society, which was held here to-day, was highly successful. The weather was very windy, but there ...
Article : 543 wordsSIR,--I have noticed in your issue of yesterday an account of an interview which five landing-waiters and five weighers had with the Commissioner of Customs upon the previous day. The ...
Article : 589 wordsSIR,--Now that the battle is fought and the victory won, and the fact is staring the great body of the people of this colony in the face that Liberal principles have triumphed over the ...
Article : 821 wordsAn excellent programme is issued for the Carlton court this afternoon, in which Macnamara, Ireland, Canterbury, Discher, and other first-class players take part. At the King-street ...
Article : 58 wordsMelbourne v. South Melbourne, at Albert Park. --Melbourne team : Beech, Best, Ellis, Fox (2), Guy, Lang, Lockhart, Mount (captain), T. Statter, W. Statter, Stillman, Warburton; emergency: ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Young Victorian club will play a scratch match in the Royal Park. Sides will be chosen by president and vice-president. Members are requested to be on the ground at a quarter-past ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Bohemians will play a match against all coiners, on the Brighton bowling green, Members of all clubs are invited to join in the game. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Connor, one of the candidates for the vacancy in the representation of the South-western province in the Legislative Council, addressed about forty electors in the town ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Melbourne club will meet on the Eastern-hill, at half-past two o'clock this afternoon, for an impromptu run. Tho Victoria club meet at the Hay Market, ...
Article : 59 wordsSIR,--Whilst agreeing with every principle advocated in your able leader to-day on this subject, will you allow me to correct the erroneous impression conveyed by the comparison of the ...
Article : 131 wordsSIR.--That the Wesleyans are as free to vote for Mr. Berry as for Mr. Service does not appear to be understood by the public. The following extract from the Pastoral Address of the last ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,--Kindly allow me to draw the attention of the Druids to your report in yesterday's Age of the Benevolent Asylum meeting, [?] Druids' donation. As a member I particularly ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,--A leading article in The Age of this day states that "the Legislative Council does not appear to be a burden on the State financially, whatever it may be in other respects, its yearly ...
Article : 181 wordsSIR,--With reference to the political associations now being formed in Melbourne, Sandhurst and elsewhere in Victoria, under the name of the Australian Natives' Democratic Association, ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 21 Aug 1880, Page 6
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