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The Fabian tactics of the adherents of Mr. Blaine in the National Republican Convention at Minneapolis are irritating to the party of President Harrison, which ...
Article : 222 words view this articleIt is reported that China has sent a large force to Pamir, on the borders of Afghanistan. Russia is awaiting further news ...
Article : 43 words view this articleShares in the New Oriental Bank Corporation, Limited, are offered in London at £3, but no buyers can be found. JUNE 10. ...
Article : 111 words view this articleThe steam-tug Duco, bound for New Zealand, has gone ashore at Ballyferris Point, a headland on the east coast of Ireland, in County Down, where there are ...
Article : 57 words view this articleThe owner of the tug Duco has been advised that she has been floated off, and has returned to Glasgow. ...
Article : 26 words view this articleTho R.M.S. Oroya, Captain Lavington, arrived from Colombo at 4 a.m. The saloon passengers are:— For MELBOURNE: Mr. Stainer, the Misses Craig ...
Article : 84 words view this articleA conference between Mr. Withers and Mr. Devitt, the Australian managers of the P. and O. and Orient Companies, and fruitgrowers concluded at Hobart to-day, with the result that the ...
Article : 166 words view this articleThe New Zealand Government dairy expert condemns the bonus system in vogue in Victoria, as affording opportunity for deliberate misrepresentation. ...
Article : 71 words view this articleThe most strengthening combination possible.— Lan[?]t.—[ADVT.] ...
Article : 15 words view this articleEarly this morning the Olympic Hall, Flindersstreet, near Russell-street, was surrounded by hundreds of men waiting to have their names enrolled on the Government list of the new labour ...
Article : 258 words view this articleMembers of the Government are pleased to learn that the Government of South Australia intends asking Parliament to sanction the representation of that colony in the Federal Council. ...
Article : 59 words view this articleAt a meeting of the Marine Board to-day a letter was read from Messrs. M'Ilwraith, M'Eachern, and Co. forwarding the complaint of the master of the Tagliaferre as to the ...
Article : 165 words view this articleThe remains of James Firth and C. Hooper, jun., victims of the boating fatality, were interred at Mornington to-day, and were given a public funeral. Firth was a member of the G Company ...
Article : 85 words view this articleThe import duty on horses is condemned on all hands at Wodonga, where it is stated it will completely destroy the horse sales. The Upper Murray breeders of horses confess that it is ...
Article : 158 words view this articleA meeting of the local manufacturers of cement was held at Geelong to-day, and it was decided to ask the Government to place a duty of 3s per cask an the importation of cement, as under the present ...
Article : 84 words view this articleSome years ago the ex-Railway Commissioners had plans prepared for the erection of a new station at Spencer-street, but the matter was deferred for want of funds. By the erection of new ...
Article : 151 words view this articleA young man named George Nightingale was killed at the intersection of Queen and Bourke streets this evening by a runaway horse. John Curtis, a portmantean maker, of Bourke-street ...
Article : 275 words view this articleThe following gentlemen have been nominated as members of the New Water and Sewerage Board for Newcastle and district:—For Newcastle: Alderman J. R. Rodgers (Mayor of Newcastle) and Mr. Thos. ...
Article : 138 words view this articleThe present system of distributing relief to the unemployed is receiving very strict attention, as there have been many cases of gross imposture since relief started. In Brisbane alone there have been ...
Article : 86 words view this articleA number of dismissals are being made of officers in the service of the Railway Department, owing to the present financial stringency and the general suspension of railway construction. ...
Article : 36 words view this articleThe labour party are jubilant at the victory in the Bundaberg election, and intend holding an open-air mass meeting to-morrow night to celebrate the event. ...
Article : 33 words view this articleTwo men named Thomas Lowry and John Heathcote, who took part in the riotiug at Capella, near Clermont, during the chearers' strike, and who were sentenced by Justice Harding, at ...
Article : 101 words view this articleIn reference to the telegram recently received, stating that a number or Chinese are making their way into Queensland from Anthony's Lagoon, in the Northern Territory, another ...
Article : 65 words view this articleMr. L. Flogel Taub, the hon. treasurer of the Russian Jews' Relief Fund, to-day forwarded to London a draft for £290 as the first instalment of the subscriptions locally raised. ...
Article : 39 words view this articleMr. Robb, contractor for the Cairns and Herberton Railway, has served a claim on the Railway Commissioners for £262,311 in connection with his contract. The claim will be referred ...
Article : 67 words view this articleThe case of Tin Tonga, who was convicted at Mackay for the murder of his wife, a South Sea Islander, and sentenced to death at the last criminal sittings, was considered by the Executive ...
Article : 61 words view this articleShipping interests are advised of the existence of another barometic disturbance in the approximate long. 95. E., lat. 43. S., within or during 10 days from date. ...
Article : 92 words view this articlePolitical canvassera are still busy collecting the promises of votes in connection with the threatened no-confidence motion. Both sides profess to be confident of the result. ...
Article : 43 words view this articleThe Premier, Mr. Playford, sent the following telegram to Sir Samuel Griffith, in reply to the one received from the latter on Wednesday:— "We entirely disagree with the suggestion that ...
Article : 489 words view this articleThere is every reason to believe that Mr. George Hawkes, the Adelaide agent of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, has committed suicide. he was first missed on Wednesday. There had ...
Article : 247 words view this articleA seizure of watches was made by the Customs Department during the week. The matter is now in the hands of the Crown Law Department. ADELAIDE, FRIDAY. ...
Article : 64 words view this articleIn the private conference which preceded the opening of the synod last night, and which lasted all day, those nominated for the vacant See of Goulburn were the Bishop of Bathurst, the Rev. Canon ...
Article : 841 words view this articleAn aggregate meeting of miners was held last night at the School of Arts, but owing to the inclemency of the weather and the consequent scant attendance little business was done. The resolution ...
Article : 312 words view this articleMr. Kidd, Postmaster-General, arrived here this afternoon, and after a brief stay went on by coach to Balranald, where he will arrive to-morrow afternoon, at 5 o'clock, and join the Governor's party, ...
Article : 45 words view this articleBishop Doyle has invited Cardinal Moran to visit Liamore, after the meeting of the Archbishops of Australia, to be held at Brisbane, under the presidency of Cardinal Moran, in September next. The ...
Article : 169 words view this articleMr. W. G. Spence, president of the A. S. U., addressed a large meeting here in the Temperance Hall on the "New Unionism." Mr. Henry Fitch presided. In a long speech, moderate and conciliatory ...
Article : 156 words view this articleAs a man named William Fleming, who resides at Stoney Creek, near Jamberoo, was proceeding to his home about 5 o'clock this afternoon, he was thrown from his horse and killed on the spot. ...
Article : 981 words view this articleA large public meeting was held here to-day with regard to the line on which the rabbit-proof fence will be erected by the Minister for Lands, and to urge on him the desirability of having all ...
Article : 306 words view this articleConsiderable excitement has been recently caused amongst holders of landed property in several parts of the district in consequence of the action of the Lands Department in laying claim to certain areas ...
Article : 221 words view this articleThe export of coal for the week ending Friday, 10th instant, was:—Victoria, 10,700 tons; South Australia, 7720 tons; United States, 6714 tons; Chill, 5958 tons; New Zealand, 3536 tons; Java, ...
Article : 71 words view this articleAt the annual installation of officers of the Masonic Lodge, Scone, 183, Bro. K[?]lf installed Bro. Dr. Scott, W.M.; Bro. W. B. Pulling, S.W.; Bro. J. A. K. Shaw, J.W.; Bro. E. Solomons, S.D.; ...
Article : 78 words view this articleThr winter reunion of the Australian Jockey Club takes place at Randwick to-day, and, with every indication of favourable weather, the meeting bids fair to rank among the many successes achieved by ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 351 words view this articleThe following entries were received yesterday for the meeting which takes place on Wednesday next:— WELTER HANDICAP (14.2 and under), 4 furlongs 50 ...
Article : 155 words view this articleSubjoined are the entries received yesterday for tho meeting which takes place on Thursday next:— FLYING HANDICAP (14.2), 5 furlongs.—Veronica, Vesta, Lugot, Luther, Flirt [?]., Entre No[?]s. Olive, Flora, Gabbroo, ...
Article : 244 words view this articleThe third meeting of the present season, under the auspices of the Victoria Coursing Club, concluded at the club's oval, near Diggers Rest, to-day. There was agreeable weather and a moderate attendance. ...
Article : 126 words view this articleThe first annual sports meeting of the Church of England Grammar School will be held on the North Sydney Oval on Tuesday. The following are the starts for the strangers' race, distance 220 yards:— ...
Article : 102 words view this articleThe batting and bowling averages of the Sydney club, which has concluded a successful season, are appended. Eleven matches were played, five being won, five drawn, and one lost. A. C. M'Kenzie has ...
Article : 123 words view this articleThe Zealandia and Strathfield clubs will meet on the Association Cricket Ground this afternoon. The Zealandia team has already played some eight matches this season without suffering a defeat, and ...
Article : 970 words view this articleThe members of the above club held an open road race on thursday night, the course chosen being a mile of the Randwick-road, from the tollbar to the Captain Cook Hotel, The following men ...
Article : 200 words view this articleThe cricket match which was to have taken place on the 25th instant between the Sydney and Redfern Bicycle Clubs has been postponed until a later date, on account of the 25th having been subsequently ...
Article : 45 words view this articleThe billiard tournament was continued last night at Tattersall's Club, with the following results:— T. G. Muir, receives 65, beat J. Mannix, receives 120, by 54; S. T. Jacobs, receives 155, beat P. J. ...
Article : 54 words view this articleThe inquiry in connection with the proposed extension of the railway from Jerilderie to Deniliquin was continued before the sectional committee to-day, Mr. Suttor presiding, and all the other members of ...
Article : 621 words view this articleThe following announcements appeared in the Government Gazette usual yesterday afternoon:— APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. Joseph Horacio Amora is to be recognised as Acting Consul for the Netherlands at ...
Article : 643 words view this articleStock passing through by rail:—Twenty-six trucks cattle, Bourke to Albury, Whittington Bros. to Trenchard Company. ...
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