Articles from page 3: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. To the Editor of the Empire.

    Sir—In your issue, of April 10th is an article headed "Mining Nows—Burrangong, or Lambing Flat; from a corrospondont." This article is a verbatim copy from one in the Town and Country Journal of April tho 9th, ...

    Article : 685 words
  3. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE FLOODS. WRECKS, AND DISASTERS.

    THE papers to hand on Thursday morning inform us that the injuries indicted by the recent floods at Cowra are astounding. Twenty-one houses have been awept away in Cowra alone, independent of all kinda of ...

    Article : 646 words
  4. PARLIAMENT.

    The House met this morning, pursuant to adjournment, for the purpose of prorogation. The PRESIDENT took the chair at about a quarter to twelve o'clock. The members present were—the Hon. ...

    Article : 1,082 words
  5. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    SIR—In your report of the proceedings in the Legislative Asscmbly yesterday evening, Mr. Piddington is said to have spoken as follows:—"It was utterly impossible to draw any comparison between this ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  6. PEDESTRIANISM.

    THIS great event came off on Saturday afternoon, on the Albert Ground, in the presence of a very large number of spectators. In fact, with one or two exceptions, the largest crowd ever got together at this ...

    Article : 1,974 words
  7. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS.

    DURING the last season in Sydney of the former opera company "Un Ballo in Maschera" was the universal favourite; it attracted the most crowded houses to listen to Escott, Geraldine Warden, Devoti, Bertolini, ...

    Article : 1,622 words
  8. QUEANBEYAN.

    HEAVY floods were experienced at Quoanboyan. The Commercial Bank had to be abandoned, care being taken to secure the offects. The bridge stood the force of the current, not with standing that the water came up ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    SIR,—To an honest-hearted industrious man, the want of employment is about the most painful position he could be placed in, and many high-minded, yet poor men, would almost prefer dying rather than seek relief ...

    Article : 1,270 words
  10. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] MACDONALD RIVER.

    WE have had another flood since I got home, more disastrous than its predecessors. The height of the Hawkesbury actually forced the Macdonald water back a distance of ten miles. The oldest inhabitant here stood amazed on the ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. BREEZA.

    ANOTHER FLOOD AT BREEZA.—Another and another still aucceeding: and yet, though rotice has been privately and publicly given, no step has yet been taken to repair our former calamity. Our bridge, in its present injured state, is ...

    Article : 442 words
  12. SHOE-BLACK' BRIGADE.

    SIR,—It appears to me when a man gets out of temper in discussing principles in a daily paper, that he has a very bad case. It little concerns the public whether your correspondent threw up his breakfast with ...

    Article : 666 words
  13. EUROBODALLA.

    ON Monday and Tuesday last, this locality was visited by the most disastrous flood over experlenced here. We have tolament, not only the devastation of wheat, maize, potatoes, turnips, pumpkins, and hay, basides fences erected at heavy ...

    Article : 618 words
  14. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at four minutes to twelve. There was a largo attendance of members. The following were either present in the Chamber or within the precincts of the Assembly:—Messrs. ...

    Article : 755 words
  15. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 181 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$