THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.—The Acting Premier (Hon. S. C. Bray) has received a telegram from the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Gillies), intimating that he had received a ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Guilfoyle, who arrived yesterday from Melbourne, is very busy arranging the fern grotto at the northern end of the Victorian Court in the main building. ...
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Advertising : 561 wordsThe refusal of the Victorian Government to appoint Mr. G. Collins Levey to conduct the work in connection with the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition on ...
Article : 78 wordsVON DOUSSA V. DANIEL DUNLENT.—Appeal from the Police Court, Woodside. Mr. L. [?]n Doussa for the appellant ; Mr. H. E. Downer for the respondent. ...
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Family Notices : 202 wordsCold. Fros[?]. Wintry. Bracing. ...
Article : 1,134 wordsCLERKS TO THE LEGISLATURE —The Government have decided to appoint Mr. E. G. Blackmore, the present Clerk of the House of Assembly, to be Clerk of the ...
Article : 129 words[Before their Honors the Chief justice, M[?]. Justice Boucaut, and Mr. Justice Bondey.] ACTION AGAINST THE ST. PETERS BOARD OF REALT[?]. ...
Article : 914 wordsIn the House of Commons the Hon. Walter Henry James, Liberal member for Gateshead, suggested that the Rev. Mr. Baker, the Premier to the King of Tonga, ...
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Advertising : 125 wordsTHE MEN ENGAGED ON THE KIN[?] DRAINS.—In Tuesday’S Register appeared a paragraph in reference to the completion o[?] the Kingston drains, in which it was [?]ed ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. George Chaffey, of the Messrs. Chaffey Brothers, arrived from Melbourne on Wednesday morning by the express train. In reply to a question from our representative ...
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Family Notices : 376 wordsThe painting of the walls and roof of the Victorian Court, in the Eastern A[?]xe is finished, and th eg[?] effect is very ple[?] The roof is ...
Article : 801 wordsTYPHOID AT GLANVILLE.—Some weeks ago a typh[?] epidemic broke out in Glanville, It [?]ed serious proportions, but the Local Board of Health, being [?]imalated to take ...
Article : 291 wordsIf is not the intention of the Government to have an official opening of the railway from Narracoorte to Mount Gambier, as [?]d by the residents of Mount ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Government, at an Executive Council meeting held on Wednesday morning, decided that a proclamation should be issued declaring Mauritius an infected port. ...
Article : 30 wordsAt a meeting of the Executive Council held on Wednesday it was decided that Monday, June 20, and Tuesday, June 21, should be gazetted Government and Bank holidays. ...
Article : 48 wordsOn Tuesday morning Messrs. J. Moule, M.P., A. Grainger, and C. Proud waited on the Minister of Education to bring before him the question of reducing the present ...
Article : 334 wordsYOUNG AUSTRALIA.—Mr. J. C. F. Johnson, M.P., is moving in the direction of securing the establishment of an Association for the benefit of native South Australians. ...
Article : 884 words“ Gilberton.” — This question has been answered dozens of times. The disease is a kind of roup, and the remedy most recommended is to carefully wish the head and eyes ...
Article : 578 wordsTHE MESSES CHAFFEY AND THE MILDURA IRRIGATION SCHEME.—We understand that some serious difficulty has occurred in correction with the carrying out of the Mildura ...
Article : 85 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Adelaide Strangers’ Friend and Charity Organization Society was held at the Church Office on Tuesday afternoon. Archdeacon Farr ...
Article : 591 wordsSome considerable time ago the residents of Ardrossan made representations to the Ma[?]ine Board as to the need of improvements at that port. The Ardrossan Jetty is ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Royal Commission appointed to confer with the Commissions of Victoria and New South Wales with reference to the utilization of the River Murray waters will hold a ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. MOULE, M.P., also brought under the notice of the Minister a telegram he had received from Mr. Christie, that the Palmerston “Post-Office authorities refused to allow, ...
Article : 211 wordsANNIE BOWE, Stevens, master, from New Zealand. May SAILED COASTWISE. 18—LUBRA, steamer, for Wallaroo. ...
Article : 304 wordsWhat is likely to be a causecélèbre will probably be tried during the present year by cerain persons claiming to be heirs to the Whaddon Hall estates (says the Pall Matt Budget). ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 wordsJAMESTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH.—The Review states that “the Res. T. A. fieldwick, of the Baptist Church, has determined to sever his connection with our district, and has sent in ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Melbourne Aye says :—“ Signor Arthur Loureiro is sending to the Adelaide Exhibition a portrait of Mrs. McCrae, the mother of the well-known ...
Article : 276 wordsMichael Mclnerheney, of Minlaton, licensed victualler. Charles Urquhart, of Penola, insurance agent. ...
Article : 14 wordsJ[?]n Hogg, of Eastwood, builder. A[?]d Clune, of Angaston, baker. ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Wed 18 May 1887, Page 2
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