THEATRE ROYAL-- SONS OF ERIN. In Sons of Erin, which was with the,[?] of Messrs. Williamson and [?] produced at the Theatre Royal for the first time ...
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Article : 2,825 wordsMr. F. Longmore, M.L.A., addressed his constituents here last night, Cr. John Rogers presiding. Mr. Longmore condemned the present Parliament the worst he had ever been ...
Article : 160 wordsGreat excitement was caused in Sydney this afternoon by news that the ship Ellen A. Read had entered port in flames. The residents of "Watson's Bay and Manly had a sight of ...
Article : 981 wordsLady Downer, wife of Sir John Downer, the leader of the Opposition, died at 6 [?]this evening. The deceased lady had been seriously ill for months, and her recovery was weeks ago ...
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Article : 84 wordsThe dead body of Florrie Hunter, aged 24 years, was found in the house where she resided, 5 Wemyss-street, yesterday, in circumstances that point to either suicide or ...
Article : 124 wordsThis morning a hat was found on the bank of the Campaspe and identified as that of Paul Ware, employed by Permewan, Wright and Co., who had not been to the office that ...
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Article : 136 wordsA lad named Willie Freame was jumping from a cart yesterday with a gun at full cock in his hand, when it exploded. The charge struck a flask of powder the lad carried in his breast ...
Article : 103 wordsA fire occurred here this morning in Mollisonstreet west in a row of four weatherboard dwellings, two of which were burned to the ground. By great exertions the others were ...
Article : 172 wordsThe annual Hospital Saturday collections were made by the ladies of Sydney yesterday, and proved even more successful than their two predecessors. "When all receipts come in, it is ...
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Article : 76 wordsThe Customs collections here for April amounted to £1860. The wool export for the season amounted to 20,000 bales by rail and 19,000 bales by team, the latter quantity being ...
Article : 144 wordsSlavery in American and its heartrending incidents,the burden of Uncle Tom's Cabin, gave place on Saturday night to the [?] of London life in its highest and lowest strata, as ...
Article : 722 wordsAt the city police court yesterday, Elizabeth Daggett, of Hotham-street, Lake Wendource, was charged by the Board of Public Health with having her dairy in a filthy condition. It ...
Article : 324 wordsThe newly appointed veterinary inspector under the Live Stock and Meat Export Act, Mr. W. C. Quinnell, has arrived and commenced his duties. He lately occupied the post ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Caldwell, the Victorian export on telegraphy, who has reported on the Postal department, says Mr. Sholl has done wonders with the accommodation and officers at his command. ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. Ferguson, M.L.A. for Sturt,- made an attack on the Reid Government at a meeting in the town hall last night. He declared that Mr. Reid did not intend to reform the Upper ...
Article : 243 wordsMr. T. D. Wanliss, M.L.C., leaves for London in a few days for the purpose of placing the mine of the United Albion Company, Steiglitz, on the English market. He will be assisted in ...
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Article : 92 wordsIn the St. Kilda Presbyterian Church last night, Professor Rentoul delivered the first of a series of three lectures on the Roman claim. He dealt with the Roman Legend of Peter, in ...
Article : 2,003 wordsThe cycling events in connection with the St. Ignatius's Church Fair attracted a large attendance to the Exhibition Oval on Saturday evening, when the 25 Mile Championship of Victoria was decided. ...
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Article : 136 wordsThe football season opened on Saturday, when Norwood scored 11 goals 7 behind v. North Adelaide 4 goals 4 behind. Port Adelaide made 6 goals 9 behind v. Natives 1 goal 5 behinds. ...
Article : 39 wordsIt was rumored in Newcastle late to-night that the Lambton and Sneddon's and New Gartlee pits would resume work on Monday on terms satisfactory to the miner. It is the ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. D. Chessell, hon, secretary of the Richmond football club, writes as follows regarding the refusal by the permit committee of the V.F.A. to grant permission to Webb to play with his team:-- ...
Article : 147 wordsAt daylight on Saturday, Senior. Constable Carter, of Toorak, stopped a man carrying on his back a heavy load of what turned out to be dead fowls. The man failed to give a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsCharlotte Jackson, aged 70 years, was found dead sitting,in a chair by a lodger at her house, 79 Perry-street, Collingwood, on Friday night. On making a postmortem examination ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 4 May 1896, Page 6
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