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The acceptance of the modified scheme of arrangement of the Commercial Bank of Australia by the commtttees representing the London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow ...
Article : 162 words view this articleFurther advices from Crete confirm the report published this morning that the meeting of the Cietan Assembly, which it was proposed shoulel be held to prepare a scheme ...
Article : 91 words view this articleIt is with great regret that we hase to announce the death of Mr. Alfred Ross, who expired at his residence, 39 Westbury-street, St. Kilda, on Saturday morning. ...
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Advertising : 157 words view this articleMr. J. M. Sinclair, of the Victorian Department of Agriculture, who is visiting England in order to promote the interests of the Victorian produce trade, has returned ...
Article : 128 words view this articleR.M.S. Himalaya left Suez for Australia on the 16th inst. R.M.S. Massilia arrived at Colombo on the 17th inst. ...
Article : 34 words view this articleThe Sikh will sail to-morrow with 100,000lb. for Queensland ports, 300,0001b. for Sydney, and 323,000lb, for Melbourne. The market is unchnnged and quiet, but prices are ...
Article : 38 words view this articleAt the London wool sales yesterday a medium selection was offered. The competition was the strongest and the prices obained were the highest during the series. ...
Article : 159 words view this articleBar silver is quoted at 31d. per oz., standard, being a decline of 7-16d. since Thursday. ...
Article : 1268 words view this articleBroken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 50s. ...
Article : 14 words view this articleIn the House of Lords to-day the Agricultural Rating Bill, the object of which is to provide that agricultural lands shall be assessed at half their value, and that the ...
Article : 152 words view this articleFor some years past it has been the custom at Narrabri to play football and cricket matches on Sunday afternoon. The present mayor, Alderman Piper, howeser, ...
Article : 207 words view this articleThe R.M.S. Alameda arrived to-day with the following passengers:—Mesdames Appleton, Chipman, L. Davies, infant, and maid, Handysides, Horton, Walsh, and Bouse, ...
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Advertising : 322 words view this articleThe body of Mr. Arthur Lambert, of St. Kilda, who was drowned in the Derwent through the boat in which he and a companion, Mr. Throsby, were fishing being ...
Article : 62 words view this articleThe "New York Tribune" states that a treaty providing for the settlement of all disputes between Great Britain and the United States by means of arbitration will be submitted to ...
Article : 344 words view this articleThe cycling works of Humber and Co. Limited, manufacturers of the Humber cycles at Coventry, have been burned down, all the machinery being destroyed. ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 111 words view this articleAfter sitting until half-past 4 yesterday morning the House of Representatives decided by a majority of 10 that Mr. Watson, the president of the Bank of New Zealand, ...
Article : 168 words view this articleAt Half-past 10 a.m.—Marshall v. The Queen (part heard), Holford v. Day and others, Forster v. Fowler, Hall v. Commercial Bank, M'whae and another v. Gray, Moore v. Onion Bank, National Bank v. Grant ...
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Advertising : 250 words view this articleInformation has reached Port Adelaide from Perth that the wreckage of a vesse supposed to be the barque Orange Grove has been washed ashore at Cape Leuwin. The ...
Article : 161 words view this articleThere was another fine gathering to-day on Old Trafford ground, Manchester, to sec the continuation of play in the second test match. By the time the Australians ...
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Advertising : 18 words view this articleWhen the last news of the great match was posted in the city at midday on Saturday the general opinion was that, though England might make a draw, they could ...
Article : 880 words view this articleThe inquest held yesterday on the body of Mr. George Morgan, the under-sheriff, who shot himself in the Domain on Friday evening, did not disclose any reason for the act. ...
Article : 136 words view this articleA mass meeting of miners was held yesterday at Newcastle to consider the question of compalsory arbitration in trade disputes. Some 3,000 persons attended, and the mayor ...
Article : 134 words view this articleA sad occurrence is reported from Orange. Mrs. Ford, the wife of the local inspector of police, died suddenly yesterday from an affection of the heart. Her husband only ...
Article : 73 words view this articleThe French Mail steamer Australien, which arrived at Albany on Friday, having a case of small-pox on board, left for the eastern colonies yesterday. The West Australian ...
Article : 169 words view this articleFifty tons of stone from the Bank of England mine is to be sent to the Wallaroo Smelting Works for a trial smelting. The stone will be despatched as soon as ...
Article : 458 words view this articleIt is just 50 years since the last Orange riot took place in Melbourne, and the peaceful portion of the community had begun to feel entitled to hope that the disgracent faction ...
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