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Mr. Shanahan, the Government Agent at Mambare, has discovered a valuable field of considerable extent situated four days' march from Tomato Camp. He obtained good washings of ...
Article : 445 words view this articleL.O.L. No.17: Protestant Hall Rev. P. J. Stephen's Lantera, Entertainment, [?] onnie Scotland," 8 p.m. Brighton Racing Club: First Race at 2.45 p. m. L.O.L. No. 4, No Surrender: Protestant Hall, 8 p.m. ...
Article : 138 words view this articleThe British troops were unable to dislodge the Chamkanni tribesmen, who were in positions upon inaccessible heights. ...
Article : 74 words view this articleIn the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday a commission was appointed to inquire into the charges made against Signor Crispi, the ex-Premier, in ...
Article : 70 words view this articleIn the recent rioting at Prague, the capital of Bohemia, 10 persons were killed and 200 were wounded. The city is now quiet. ...
Article : 36 words view this articleSpeaking at Guildford, in Surrey, last night, Mr. Herbert Gladstone, M.P. for West Leeds, said that if the Liberal party desired to win the next general election ...
Article : 67 words view this articleReports from Berlin state that Great Britain has made inquiries as to whether Germany would be willing to cede to her the territory embraced in the German ...
Article : 53 words view this articleSpeaking at Pretoria yesterday, M. J. C. Kotze, the Chief Justice of the Transvaal, said the Uitlanders ought to share in the political privileges of the ...
Article : 40 words view this articleThe German Colonial Council has decided to inflict the death penalty upon persons inciting to sedition in the German protectorates abroad. ...
Article : 29 words view this articleThe treaty of peace between Greece and Turkey has been signed. ...
Article : 17 words view this articlePriests are assisting in the Carlist movement in Spain. They decline to admit the Pope's authority in politics. Senor Sagasta, the Spanish Premier, ...
Article : 44 words view this articleThe Rev. L. J. Fish, vicar of Bathampton, Bath, where the grave of Governor Phillip has just been discovered, has written a letter to the "Times" ...
Article : 59 words view this articleMr. Cecil Rhodes is about to again visit Europe. He will not stand for re-election to the Cape Assembly, where he now represents Barkly West. ...
Article : 32 words view this articleAt the colonial wool sales this evening there was a good sale all round. The market was firmer, and there were no withdrawals. The present series will close ...
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Advertising : 18 words view this articleThe conference between the representatives of the Employers' Federation and the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has adjourned until the 14th instant, with ...
Article : 253 words view this articleThe railway men, finding that the companies are united in resisting their demands, have appealed to Mr. C. T. Ritchie, president of the Board of Trade, ...
Article : 50 words view this articleGeneral Billot, the French Minister for War, made a statement in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday with reference to the conviction of ...
Article : 169 words view this articleA French anarchist named Brosette has been murdered at Long Acre, London, in consequence of his having been suspected of being a spy. ...
Article : 31 words view this articleAt a meeting of the United Empire League yesterday, presided over by the Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of Council, a resolution was passed urging ...
Article : 46 words view this articleFurther particulars of the disaster to the Margate lifeboat, which was wrecked while proceeding to a vessel in distress, show that the 10 men who were drowned ...
Article : 44 words view this articleA determined suicide took place on the railway line, near the city, yesterday afternoon. Thomas Kirk, an elderly man, a commission agent, out of work, throw himself in front of a passing train. ...
Article : 67 words view this articleThe head keeper of the Seven Islands Lighthouse telegraphed on Saturday evening that the ketch Esther, which had arrived, reports that the master, Dris[?]oll, and the mate fell overboard ...
Article : 70 words view this articleThe Old Age Pension Bill has been read the third time by 30 votes to 15. By the capsizing of a boat at Macquarie Island, four men engaged in catching penguins were ...
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Advertising : 31 words view this articleThe Consul-General for France has written to the Board of Viticulture drawing attention to the importance to Victoria of being represented at the Paris Exhibition in 1900. He points out that the ...
Article : 138 words view this articleRaspberry fruit pulp is to be exported this season to London under the bonus regulations of the Agricultural Department Already the Minister for Agriculture has received notice ...
Article : 77 words view this articleA return of the numbers of bales of wool loaded at country railway stations from July 1 to December 3 shows that the quantity was 78,942 bales, showing a decrease of 12,771 bales as ...
Article : 80 words view this articleMr. S. Williamson, M.L.C., met with a serious accident this afternoon. He alighted from a tram near the St. Kilda Esplanade and was walking hurriedly across the track when he was knocked ...
Article : 63 words view this articleA youth named Albert Gilbert had a wonderful escape from death at Stawell on Friday. He was gathering brushwood, when he slipped, and fell down an abandoned shaft 115ft. deep. He ...
Article : 45 words view this articleThe second concert given by Miss Elsie Hall at the Athenteum Hall last evening attracted a large audience and won for the gifted pianist further proof of public appreciation of her exceptional ...
Article : 268 words view this articleThe Darwin sailed for Singapore on Saturday with a cargo of 180 live cattle, 209 cases mother of pearlshell, 1007 buffalo hides, and 1058 horns. The Palmerston-Pine Creek Railway earnings ...
Article : 103 words view this articleThe mails by the Bremen, Polynesion, and Orotava will be sent on by Monday's express. ...
Article : 19 words view this articleConfirmation of the "Herald" report was yesterday received by the American mail of the loss of the barque Cordillers, which left Newcastle last July for Valparaiso. The barque was lost off the Chilian ...
Article : 336 words view this articleThree years ago the happy idea was started of establishing an annual dinner at which the "old boys" of the Fort-street School might keep in touch with their fellow pupils, and, however divined by ...
Article : 365 words view this articleThe vicar of Bathampton, Bath, where the grave of Governor Phillip has just been discovered, has written a letter to the "Times" appearing to New South Wales to worthily, mark ...
Article : 7046 words view this articleOwing to disputes between the municipal council and the Tramway Company, the work of woodpaving George-street has been delayed, but the street has already been closed to traffic for several ...
Article : 238 words view this articleThe endurance club-swinging contest between Jack Griffiths, of Cobar, late of Wallsend and Professor T. B. Bax, of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, for the championship of the world and £50, was brought ...
Article : 478 words view this articleThe Colonial Secretary (the Hon. J. N. Brunker) yesterday paid an official visit to Minmi, and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. He arrived by special tram shortly before 3 o'clock and was met by ...
Article : 98 words view this articleThe first examination in connection with the northern district centre of the Australian Musical Association was conducted at the Masonic Hall on Saturday in the presence of a large number of ...
Article : 296 words view this articleThe final in the officers' prize rifle-shooting competition, which has been proceeding for the past 12 months, took place on Saturday afternoon. Considerable interest was attached to this match, ...
Article : 223 words view this articleUnder the auspices of the Tighe's Hill Perseverauce Swimming Club an interesting carnival was held yesterday afternoon in the channel at the rear of the Islington Reserve. There was a good ...
Article : 385 words view this articleAmong the passengers by the French mail steamer Polynesien, which arrived this morning, was Colonel Templeton, who was in charge of the Victorian Jubilee detachment in London. ...
Article : 97 words view this articleOn Saturday afternoon, J. Thompson, collector for the Deaf and Dumb Institution, and a deaf mute himself, was walking on the railway line at East Perth, and was overtaken by a train and ...
Article : 82 words view this articleLate to-night Adelaide Robin, a single woman, was burnt to death in her bed. Some neighbours put the fire out before it extended, bat Miss Robin had by this time expired. She lived with ...
Article : 60 words view this articleFor the Perth Cup Le Var and Tarquin are equal favourites at 7 to 1. The Black Rock is quoted at 8 to 1; Snapshot and Onslow, 10 to 1, Tellus, 12 to 1; and Dryden, 100 to 9. ...
Article : 88 words view this articleThe market during the week closed firm, owing to the report of a rich strike made in the western crosscut of Chaffer's stocks firmed, with buyers at 9s. Croesus Proprietary are in good demand. ...
Article : 112 words view this articleA shooting affray occurred here this morning near the Chinese camp. A married Chinaman is alleged to have fired a revolver at a man named Stevens. The bullet lodged m Stevens's foot, and became ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 78 words view this articleADELAIDE.—Arrivals: December 5, Bothwell, Cattle, s., from Melbourne; Orotava, R.M.S., from London. Departure: December 4, Gabo, s., for Fremantle. ...
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Advertising : 43 words view this articleThe cricket match between Stoddurt's Team and New England Twenty-two had to be postponed on account of the wet weather. The match will be continued on Monday. ...
Article : 41 words view this articleMessrs. F. A. Iredale (New South Wales), H. Trott (Victoria), and J. Darling (South Australia), the selectors of the team to represent Australia against the Englishmen, met on Saturday morning, ...
Article : 1703 words view this articleAsked as to how the present team compared with the first team that met Stoddart's previous eleven on the former trip, H. Trott, one of the selectors, said that he thought that the present combination was ...
Article : 474 words view this articleMr. Wilson Barrett, who for years past has figured prominently upon the English stage as actor, manager, and author, arrived in Sydney by the Alameda yesterday forenoon. The American liner ...
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