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Advertising : 2,071 wordsEarl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has forwarded diplomatic note couched in very strong terms, which he insists on the Dutch ...
Article : 119 wordsTHERE is no better test of the popularity of an entertainment then when it is given on a wet night, and there could be no stronger proof of the well-won esteem in ...
Article : 441 wordsCaptain Locyear, whose certificate was suspended in consequence of racing the steamer Adelaide against the steamer Wairarapa, and thereby causing a ...
Article : 102 wordsSir,—In your last night’s issue you refer to the temptations immigrant girls are subject to on their voyage out. Will you kindly allow me, one of the immigrant girls ...
Article : 341 wordsThe case of Cordini, the Frenchman who was condemned to death for murder Deniliquin, and whose execution was fixed for to-morrow, was raised in the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe cricket match, Australians r. Yorkshire, was resumed at Bradford today. The attendance was good, and the weather fine, but the wicket was still ...
Article : 80 wordsColonel Williams is now in Melbourne, seeking remount horses for the Indian Government. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe gunboats which were built in England for the defence of the Victorian Coast arrived here yesterday, and sailed again for Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 34 wordsTin is quoted at £83 5s per ton, with good competition. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr Forster, late Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at the monthly meeting the Colonial Institute last night, insisted in strong terms on the necessity of ...
Article : 57 wordsThe debate on Mr Colton’s No- Confidence motion will be resumed to-night. If it be carried, the new Ministry will consist of Messrs Colton (Premier), ...
Article : 57 wordsSir,—The enclosed is presumably from Mr Frederick Humphries, although shrouded in F.H. Was it to spend the Tailoresses' and Tailors’, hard earned money, ...
Article : 268 wordsIn the House of Commons yesternight, Mr Gladstone, being questioned as to the truth of the statement made in the Pall Mall Gazette yesterday, with ...
Article : 77 wordsLAST Friday a serious accident occurred on the railway line, to a boy about 16 years of age named Taylor. He was in the act of getting off the struck to lead the horse ...
Article : 372 wordsThe debate on the motion of Mr W. Steward, the member for Waimate, to the effect that the Government do not possess the confidence of the House or ...
Article : 149 wordsIt is generally understood that tho order issued by Mr Justice Chilly, in the Chancery Court, for the liquidation of the Oriental Bank Corporation, will ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, Lord Fitzmaurice, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Government had made diplomatic ...
Article : 56 wordsSome samples of quartz from the Mars claim are being exhibited here. Solid gold is plentifully shown in the stone. A meeting of the Fire Brigade Board ...
Article : 139 wordsGlen View, Darlinghurst, August 17th ,1883. Dear Sirs, —It gives me great pleasure to say in the most unqualified manner that I have found St. Jacobs Oil ...
Article : 207 wordsNotwithstanding the discredit thrown on the reports of the fall of Berber, these have been again renewed. The latest information to hand ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE Chief Secretary has decided that Mrs Barker, whose husband has died of small-pox, shall be provided with a complete outfit in place of that destroyed by ...
Article : 332 wordsDr.Youl, President of the Central Board of Health, has reported with respect to the alleged small-pox cases at Malbern. He states emphatically that the disease is ...
Article : 87 wordsSt. George’s Cathedral was consecrated to-day by Bishop Sandford, who was assisted by Archdeacon Davenport, Archdeacon Hales, Canon Bailey, and ...
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Advertising : 204 wordsBoth Houses of Parliament were engaged this afternoon and evening in debating the Address-in-Reply. The Opposition occupied a great deal of time in ...
Article : 179 words[We do not identify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondents.] ...
Article : 13 wordsSIR,— Will you kindly inform me how it that the auctioneers do not, as a rule, advertise sales in your valuable paper? Very many people now only read the News, ...
Article : 111 wordsSeveral deputations wailed upon Mr Gillies, Minister for Railways, this morning, asking for new lines, and were promised favourable consideration. ...
Article : 33 wordsSIR,—A short time ago, as you are aware, a number of shopkeepers of this city were fined for obstructing the footpaths with goods. One of these worthies, however, ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Thu 12 Jun 1884, Page 3
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