Melbourne.—Southern Cross, s.s., leaves on Sunday. at 11 a.m. with the English mails, and will arrive here on Monday. Rook, s.s., to leave 19th inst., arrive next day. ...
Article : 533 wordsRESUMING our notice of the annual report of the Superintendent of Telegraphs for 1882, we may remark that the Launceston office seems to be the ...
Article : 5,540 wordsThe ratepayers have rejected the proposal to borrow £16,500, for the purpose of providing additional accommodation at the Town Hall, the construction of ...
Article : 43 wordsNews has come to hand of a distressing accident having occurred to-day at a mine in Cornwall. It appears a cago containing twelve men ...
Article : 65 wordsA poll of the ratepayers has been taken to decide whether the City Council should be authorised to borrow £165,000 for providing additional accommodation in the ...
Article : 66 wordsIt is reported that the relations between Italy and Morocco, which have been much strained of late, have culminated in an open rupture. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Government launch collided with the dredge in Port River to-day, and lost her funnel and masts. A mob of cattle travelled through ...
Article : 57 wordsNotwithstanding the steps taken for the suppression of the recent insurrectionary outbreaks, a very lawless state of affairs prevails, and yesterday a train ...
Article : 62 wordsA tea and public meeting took place in the Tasmanian Hall this evening, under the auspices of the Congregational Church, Davey-street. Two hundred ...
Article : 243 wordsMany signs of renewed activity on the part of the Socialists are evident, and during the last few days numerous fly-sheets containing Socialist manifestos ...
Article : 37 wordsLord Rosebery will leave England on his visit to the Australian colonies on the 25th inst. ...
Article : 22 wordsLatest intelligence from Zululand states that King Cetewayo has not only succeeded in reorganising his forces, but has made a great onslaught on his recent ...
Article : 72 wordsA money order office is an urgent requirement here, and much confusion and disappointment exists throughout the district, especially at Mount Victoria, from ...
Article : 49 wordsAugust 15.—Freetrader, bark, 206 tons, G. R. McArthur, master, from Newcastle. August 16—Esk, s.s., 854 tons, T. Capurn, commander, from Melbourne, at p.m. ...
Article : 326 wordsThe George Roper has broken in two in a line with the mizen mast, but no more cargo is being washed out of her. The sea has moderated considerably. ...
Article : 210 wordsENGLAND.—S.s. Iberia, this day, at 9.30 a.m. VICTORIA.—S.s. Flinders, this day, at 10 a.m. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—S.s. Flinders, this day, at 9.30 a.m. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe following telegram was posted at the Exchange yesterday from the mining manager of the Moonlight Company:— "Got good solid stone at 300ft. level ...
Article : 196 wordsReceived.—"J.J.G." "Silverpen," "Westward," "Mechanic," "Humanity." ...
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Advertising : 350 wordsSome men while cutting a drain in Swanston-street discovered gold in several places. Cooney, who assaulted Mr. Woolfe, ...
Article : 261 wordsWe cannot note any improvement in the markets generally, prices showing very little alteration. The supply of grain is full, dairy produce of good quality commands a good ...
Article : 1,580 wordsThe local quotation for tin ore is 16s per unit. A telegram was yesterday received by the manager of the Tasmania Company, ...
Article : 1,027 wordsThe Melbourne bill forger, William Jackson White, was arrested to-day aboard the steamer Lady Bowen, bound northwards. When arrested he stated ...
Article : 64 wordsThe new rabbit destroying agent has been successfully tried. The captain of the Pathan has been arrested on board the City of Brisbane ...
Article : 116 wordsWHAT the recent discoveries of Stanley, the great African explorer, are to the physical geography of the world, in value and import, as establishing the sources and the courses of the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Fri 17 Aug 1883, Page 2
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