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Advertising : 472 words view this articleMr. See, in answer to a series of qestiors in the Assembly by Dr. Boss last night, said he was informed that the work at Lapstone Hill had not been disposed of as rapidly as was estimated, in ...
Article : 120 words view this articleAdvertisers are particularly requested to note that, owing to the great demand for space in the Christmas number of the TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL, advertisements cannot be received for ...
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Family Notices : 188 words view this articleThe trade union representatives did a sensible and creditable thing in turning up in strength last night to hear the explanation of Dr. GARRAN concerning the Councils of ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 277 words view this article5829. Samuel Solomons, of Sydney, v. Thomas Book, of Sydney. Petition to be hoard on December 15. 5828. M'Mahon Brothers and Callaghan, of ...
Article : 302 words view this articleLondon. December 1.—Bar silver is to-day quoted at 3s 3 3-16d per ounce stannard. ...
Article : 18 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—Sir Gerald Portal, British Consul-General for Zanzibar and German East Africa, haB been appointed Imperial Commissioner to Uganda. ...
Article : 24 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—TRUTH states that it is expected that the Duke of York (Prince George of Wales) will marry Princess May, who was betrothed to the Duke ...
Article : 37 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—The cotton operatives of Bolton have advanced £20,000 towards the support of the cotton spinners on strike in Lancashire. ...
Article : 28 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—The Earl of Derby is seriously ill. He is suffering from an affection of the heart, complicated with asthma. Lord Derby is in his 66th year. ...
Article : 34 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—Herr Eugene Richter, the lender at the German Progressist Liberal party, yesterday made a vehement attack in the Reichstag upon the new Army Bill. ...
Article : 33 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—Mr. R. P. Bland, the author of the American Free Coinage Bill, is of opinion that the scheme of Mr. Alfred de Rothschild, one of the British ...
Article : 68 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—The directors of the West Australian Mortgage and Agency Corporation have decided to pass a dividend for the past half-year. ...
Article : 27 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—Broken Hill shares are a shade easier. ...
Article : 14 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—The New South Wales Treasury bills are a drag in the market. It is believed that scarcely any more have been sold. ...
Article : 29 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—At the trial of the officers of H.M.S. Howe, the Admiralty charts produced showed a depth of seven fathoms (42 feet) where the vessel struck. ...
Article : 32 words view this articleAUCKLAND, Friday.— Three sharp shocks of earhquake were folt at Gisborne yesterday morning. The shocks caused building in the town to sway and rock, but no damage to property has ...
Article : 35 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—A serious shipping disaster is reported from Japan. While on the voyage between Yokohama and Hongkong the Peninsular and Oriental ...
Article : 119 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—The visible supply of American wheat, according to BRADSTREET'S, is 92,700,000 bushels. ...
Article : 19 words view this articleThe Mayor of Broken Hill recently wired to the Mayor of Adelaide asking him to consult the Railway Commissioners of South Australia as to whether they would grant free passes for the ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 110 words view this articleThe Government yesterday received Mr. Josiah Thomas's letter in reply to Sir George Dibbs, saying he would not resign his position as a magistrate, and inviting the Government to take ...
Article : 84 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—General Lord Roberts will be succeeded as Commander-in-chief in India by Major-General Sir George Stewart White, V.C., K.C.B., ...
Article : 37 words view this articleLondon, November 30.—The court in declaring void the seat of Mr. Patrick Fullam, the anti-Parnellite member for South Meath, based its judgment upon ...
Article : 42 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—At the dinner of the Eighty Club, last night, at which Mr. Harrison Moore presided, the Marquis of Ripon, Secretary of State for the Colonies, ...
Article : 42 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—The various societies for assisting emigrants declare that if the Lord Mayor opens an emigration fund at the Mansion House their labors ...
Article : 41 words view this articleLondon, November 30.— Prices were fairly firm at the wool sales to-day, though competition was less brisk. The Wardry clip realised 9d, the Coree 10d, Yarraberb ...
Article : 65 words view this articleLONDON, December 1.—The donor of the "Australian" peal of bells to the Imperial Institute is Mrs. E. M. Miller. The Prince of Wales has in an autograph letter to Mrs. ...
Article : 50 words view this articleLONDON, December 1.—The shares in the Amana (Wentworth) Gold Mining Company have been allotted. The prospectus was issued on the 26th ultimo, the capital ...
Article : 35 words view this articleWhen the case of Berry v. Osborne (part heard) was called for hearing this morning, Mr. Balaton, council for the plaintiff, informed the court that the case had been settled ...
Article : 232 words view this articleLondon, December 1.—The evidence given before the committee appointed by the French Chamber of Deputies to inquire into the charges of ...
Article : 96 words view this articleSir George Dibbs laid upon the table of the Assembly, last night, a number of returns in connection with local Government, which should prove interesting in view of impending ...
Article : 387 words view this articleThe Marine Board to-day opened an enquiry into the charges brought by the crew of the Port Glasgow against the captain of that ship. There were present: ...
Article : 995 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Friday.—The police have not yet succeeded in clearing up the mystery surrounding the human limbs found at Hawthorn and South Yarra. The detectives are certain ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 2 Dec 1892, Page 4 - The Lapstone Tunnel.
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