James Rowley, master of the steamship Pathan, appeared at the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr Marsh, S.M., to answer an information laid at the instance of C. J. Barnes, a passenger ...
Article : 298 wordsThis remarkable divorce suit, in which a large amount of interest has been taken by the public generally, first came before the court (his Honor Mr Justice Windeyer presiding) on Monday, 3rd ...
Article : 708 wordsThe anti-Magyar agitation continues to spread. In Croatia the people have made common cause with the Communists, who are increasing in activity. Serious rioting by the ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Sydney Turf Club have issued a capital programme for discusion at Randwick, on the 6th of the coming month, and with half a dozen events, representing £750 in added ...
Article : 179 wordsThe preliminary examination in the case of Dr. Connelly and his brother, who were arrested last month in Limerick on a charge of conspiracy to murder, was concluded to-day. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe people of the whole of the Australian colonies will learn with deep regret that a serio[?] accident has befallen their gallant and skilfu[?] aquatic champion, Elias Laycock. Only the bar ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Hon. W. E. Gladstone having found that his recent excursion round the Scottish coast has had a beneficial effect upon his health, has, on the advice of his medical advisers, ...
Article : 50 wordsO'Leary, the pedestrian, who recently arrived from Melbourne, has abandoned his intention of engaging in any more matches iu Australia. He intends leaving by the first steamer for Sydney, ...
Article : 65 wordsA public meeting was held last night, at the Ishington Hotel, Bankstown, for the purpose of petitioning the Government to reconsider the new survey of railway line of the Liverpool and St. ...
Article : 367 wordsThe proportion of reserve to liabilities of the Bank of England is 46 per cent. The total reserve in notes and bullion is £14,500,000. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe directors of the Bank of England, at their meeting to-day, reduce the rate of discount to 3½ per cent. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe fire at the Lakes Creek Works, Rockhampton, was caused by pouring a quantity of fat into a red-hot boiler. The fat boiled over all ablaze, igniting the woodwork. The freezing machinery ...
Article : 109 wordsThe S[?] Day Amateur Regatta takes place this afternoon, when there will probably be a large gathering of the lovers of aquatics. Arrangements have been made for holding a dance on board the ...
Article : 249 wordsAt the wool sales to-day, 11,700 bales were offered. The market was firm. The withdrawals up to date amount to 27,750 bales. ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Sydney natives in the Eucla district continue to cause trouble by stealing shepherds' rations and sheep. The imports from the Australian colonies last ...
Article : 132 wordsIn our advertising columns appears the programme for the inaugural meeting of the recently formed New South Wales Athletic Club, which is to be held on the Association Ground on the 29th ...
Article : 182 wordsAt the Theatre Royal last night "Taken from Life" attracted a crowded house. No prettier domestic scene of happiness could be laid before an audience than that in the second act, between ...
Article : 485 wordsThe case having been opened in the usual way by Mr Rogers, the first witness was called, viz: -- Michael Henry Horwitz, who stated that he was a commission agent and shipping merchant, and that ...
Article : 22,028 wordsThe Merrilla, Mummell, and Parkesbourne district section annual ploughing matches took place 10 miles from Goulburn, on the Merrilla and Parkesbourne road, to-day, and were witnessed by ...
Article : 163 wordsA Chinese cook, named Ah Hong, at the Criterion Hotel, to-day tried to stab the "boots," who is known by the name of "Charlie." It appears that a quarrel arose through the " boots " going ...
Article : 464 wordsThe above club holds its spring sports meeting on the Association ground this afternoon, and should the weather continue fine there is certain to be a large and fashionable attendance. The ...
Article : 104 wordsThe second day of the Agricultural Show was a decided improvement on the first day, as regards quality of exhibits. Fully 8000 persons were present. The blood stock is declared to be better than ...
Article : 95 wordsThis afternoon the season, as far as regards junior cricket, will be set on its legs, when the first match for the Stedman Imperial Junior Challenge Cap will be commenced on the cup wickets, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 627 wordsA fisherman named Thomas Curtis, 67 years of age, was found dead in a tent at George's River, by a man named Philip Emerson, yesterday morning. The deceased had last been seen alive ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 wordsFrancis George Maybury, of Rockcliffe, near Carroll. Mr Francis Mac[?]ab, official assignee. Samuel Northey, of No. 10 Section Waterworks, near Prospect, Liabilities, £101 11s 6d. Asset[?], £5 ...
Article : 118 wordsThe adjourned case against Thomas Breese, engine-driver, for contributing to the railway collision at Newmarket, by negligence, was concluded to-day, and the accused was committed ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Sat 15 Sep 1883, Page 5
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