The important Conference convened by the South Australian Government to discuss the Chinese difficulty will open in Sydney to—morrow, June 12. All the colonies are to be ...
Article : 113 wordsThe aspect of commercial affairs just now is still satisfactory, but there are no signs of any great animation. The Board of Trade returns show an encouraging expansion in the ...
Article : 2,264 wordsNominations for the A. R. C. Park Meeting, to be held on the 23rd, close with Mr. Stewart, Globe Hotel, at 8 o'clock this evening ...
Article : 92 words" Gentlemen—We have received a telegram from Australia informing us that the Australian authorities refused permission to Chinese passengers to land under any ...
Article : 262 wordsThe hounds met at Lockleys on Saturday, and although the weather was cold and threatening there was the usual attendance of spectators and a large number of followers. ...
Article : 501 wordsSir MALCOLM FRASER, K. C. M. G., is Colonial Secretary, Chairman of the Board of immigration and of the Education Department, and senior member of the Legislative ...
Article : 189 wordsW. V. Smith—Salter v. Bradley—H. E. Downer. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Hon. THOMAS PLAYFORD, Premier of South Australia, is 52 years of age, and in 1843 came to the colony from London with his father, the Rev. Thomas Playford. He ...
Article : 440 wordsPetition for Hearing.—In the matter of the estates settled by Stephen Amber and in the matter of the Settled Estates act, 1880. Summons Reffered to Full Court.—In the itateb Act, 1880 ' Summcna Referred to Fall Court.-la the matter of F. Kattler, deoeawd. ? - ...
Article : 43 wordsFor Assessment of Damages.—Connelly v. Miller. Defended Causes.— Stevenson v. Collins, Edgecumbe v. James, McLean & Co. v. ...
Article : 62 wordsAt the Port Congregational Church on Sunday evening the Rev. J. C. Kirby preached a sermon on "The Chinese Question in the Light of Christianity." Taking as his text the ...
Article : 855 wordsThe Hon. PHILIP OAKLEY FYSH, Premier and Chief Secretary of Tasmania, and who at present sits in the Legislative Council for Buckingham, has, with the exception of a ...
Article : 95 wordsFor drunkenness in public places, William Pringle was fined 10s. and Ellen Newell was fined £1 ;for indecent language in Grenfell street John McNamara was fined £2; whilst ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Hon. R. OLIVER is one of the members for Otago in the Legislative Council. O wing to Parliament being in session no member of the Government could be spared to attend ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 812 wordsThe Overland China Mail of May 10 reports (says the Argus) that at the meeting of the Legislative Council on the previous day the following debate took place relative to ...
Article : 724 wordsGeorge Morgan, seaman, for being drunk and riotous in Lipson-street on June 8 was fined 5s. and costs. PARKSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH.—G. F. Root's popular cantata, "The Flower Queen," was given in the above Church on Friday, June 8, by the scholars of the Sunday-school ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Melbourne hounds had one of the best runs this season on Saturday. About 100 horsemen were present, and a distance of 14 miles was traversed. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Hon DUNCAN GILLIES, Premier of the colony, is a native of Scotland, and is near his 60th year. Arriving in Victoria in 1854 he went to the diggings, and five or six years later he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 607 wordsSir—Actuated by a quasi-patriotic feeling ostensibly unselfish but really prompted by a very natural desire to do the best for themselves, some of our country cousins are using ...
Article : 375 wordsThe splendid football exhibited by the Norwoods against the Adelaides made them strong favourites for their match with the South Adelaides, who had plaved two very ...
Article : 2,100 wordsThe weather is boisterous. Farmers com-plain that the ground is still dry. Port Augusta, June 10. A little rain fell last night. ...
Article : 63 wordsSir HENRY PARKES, K.C.M.G., Premier and Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, is the oldest of Australian statesmen now actively engaged in politics. Sir Henry has ...
Article : 460 wordsSir—Referring to the enclosed cutting from your paper of March 17, will you please allow me to give an emphatic contradiction to your correspondent's assertion that "the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Overland China Mail also publishes the following:— We have been furnished with the following documents for publication by Mr. H. U. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsSir—I consider this scheme would be a very advisable one to adopt. For instance, if we have, as the rev. gentleman says, some of the poor people from England to cultivate our ...
Article : 303 wordsIn consequence of plumpton running sbort of hares, the coursing had to be concluded in open country, and ties were not finished until yesterday evening. Results:— ...
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Advertising : 184 wordsThe meeting was brought to a close on Saturday. The weather was wretched, seriously affecting the attendance. Messrs. Kenyon & Robinson's Rambler showed a ...
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Advertising : 22 wordsThe Hon. JOHN MURTAGH MACROSSAN, who sits for Townsville in the Legislative Assembly, was born in Donegal, Ireland, in 1832. He emigrated to Victoria, where he ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 11 Jun 1888, Page 7
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