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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 137 words view this articleNews has been received of the loss of H.M.S. Serpent on the coast of Spain. Later. Later information states that the Serpent, ...
Article : 114 words view this articleMr. George Shipton, Secretary of the London Trades Council, states that besides the £14,000 already cabled to Australia in aid of the strike funds, it is intended to send £3000 ...
Article : 80 words view this articleThe signalman at the Taunton railway station has been arrested in connection with the recent collision, by which ten lives were lost and many persons were injured. ...
Article : 984 words view this articleA DUAL system of control is usually an advantage if effectively carried out, and in no department should it prove more valuable than in that of Parliamentary ...
Article : 8772 words view this articleAt a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society held to-night a letter was received from the Queensland National Association, stating that it had been decided to hold the next ...
Article : 550 words view this articleThe Australasian Conference on Charity continued its sittings to-day. An interesting paper on "The Sweating System" was read by Mr. J. A. Levey, Inspector of Factories, who stated ...
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Advertising : 69 words view this articleThe Marine Board held an inquiry to-day into the cause of the wreek of the steamer Alberta, which went ashore near the Tweed Heads on 19th October. J. C. Melson, master ...
Article : 967 words view this articleThe sitting of the Legislative Council lapsed to-night owing to the want of a quorum. In the Legislative Assemb'y, Mr. Vivian asked the Premier if the Government intended ...
Article : 287 words view this articleA meeting of the board appointed by the Government to relieve distress of an acute character which has been caused by the late strike was held this morning. The board ...
Article : 803 words view this articleAn inquiry into the cause of the death of Duncan Robertson, who broke his neck whilst bathing in Cabbage-tree Creek on the regatta day (Monday last), was held yesterday. ...
Article : 593 words view this articleThe Loan proposals of the Government for 1890-91, which were laid on the table of the House yesterday afternoon, are given below. In former years these proposals were known under ...
Article : 365 words view this articleMr. Montagu Beauchamp, of the China Inland Missionary, gave an interesting address on Wednesday evening in Trinity Church on the manners and customs ...
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