The enquiries instituted by the Government as to how the filthy blankets from South Africa, infected with typhoid fever germs came to be sent to England and distributed by sale, have ...
Article : 74 wordsOn Monday morning a large chunk of plaster, weighing perhaps 1 cwt., fell from the roof of Mr, Johnstone, S.M.'s, room at the court-house, Port Adelaide, and smashed the ...
Article : 77 wordsDuring this week we have experienced some extremely wet weather. During Tuesday night we were visited by a severe thunderstorm, and nearly 2[?] inches of rain fell. The ...
Article : 167 wordsWe were deeply sorry to hear of the death of Mr. W. A. Watson, of the Border Watch office. His unassuming cordiality of manner could not but win for him the esteem of those who had ...
Article : 462 wordsThe annual meeting of the members of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society was held on Friday, 22nd inst. There was a good attendance. The annual report and balance-sheet, ...
Article : 1,080 wordsAlice Gudge, milliner and saleswoman, was charged, on the information of Messrs. Edwards & Goode, storekeepers, Mount Gambier, with having, during the months of ...
Article : 1,533 wordsThe question in being raised in Parliament as to whether or not Sit M. MacEachern, having accepted the Consulship for Japan, and so ceased to be a British subject, is competent to ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Government of Corea have ordered the arrest of any Coreans selling land or buildings to Europeans or Chinese. This is done to prevent complications arising therefrom. ...
Article : 30 wordsAll the foreign Powers of Europe oppose the British and American proposal to allow China to pay the indemnity to the Powers in silver instead of gold. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. MacNeil, the General Traffic Manager of the Railways, was again under examination by the Railways Commission on Monday. He is determinedly adverse to any further ...
Article : 487 wordsMr. Bonnar Law, the Under Secretary to the Board of Trade, speaking at Chester on Saturday, in the course of his remarks stated that he could observe no divergence of ...
Article : 75 wordsWhile on his way from Broken Hill to Adelaide yesterday, a man, whose name is supposed to have been J. Lambert, died in the train. It is believed he had friends in ...
Article : 54 wordsProminent Jewish financiers in London and Berlin are bringing pressure to bear on Russia to take decisive and energetic steps to prevent further massagers of Jews ...
Article : 83 wordsThis morning the steamer Orange Branch arrived at Port Adelaide with a large cargo of wheat from Buenos Ayres, consigned to a Sydney firm. Probably a portion of it will be ...
Article : 49 wordsMr, W. H. Irvine, the Premier of Victoria, was entertained by the Ministry to-day at Parliament House. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe members of the Johannesburg Chamber of Mines have voted unanimously in favor of a resolution recommending the Government to import indentured coolies to work in ...
Article : 578 wordsMr. Augustine Stow, the Registar of Probates, while walking home at luncheon time to-day fell unconscious as he was crossing the park lands. He was carried home by some ...
Article : 60 wordsA meeting was held in the public hall last Wednesday evening, the object being to decide as to the purchase of the piano which had been used at the late race concert. Mr. R. ...
Article : 547 wordsMr. A. W. Smart has been appointed Collector of Customs for Victoria. ...
Article : 20 wordsOf 387 candidates who presented themselves for examination for the federal public service, only 99 passed. Of the South Australian applicants only six clerks and one operator managed ...
Article : 42 wordsThe second union of the Federal Parliament was opened at noon to-day by the Governor-General (His Excellency Baron Tennyson) in the presence of neatly all the ...
Article : 155 wordsSpeaking on Friday in reference to Mr. Chamberlain's pronouncement in favour of preferential trade between Great Britain and Australia, the Premier (Hon. J. G. Jenkins) ...
Article : 259 wordsThe second session of the Commonwealth Parliament was opened at noon yesterday in Melbourne, by the Governor-General. When the motion for the Address in reply had been ...
Article : 356 wordsIt seems that many of those men who gave their services to the Government of Victoria to defeat the engine-drivers and firemen who were out on strike, are now having a bad time from ...
Article : 673 wordsReferring to Mr. Chamberlain's speech on the subject of imperial preferential trade, the Prime Minister made the following statement a few days ago for transmission to London: ...
Article : 640 wordsWriting to a Birmingham constituent Mr. Chamberlain says:- "I am fully convinced that the prosperity of the country depends largely on the development of our trade with ...
Article : 290 wordsMuch sympathy is felt for Mr. Canavan and family in their recent sad bereavement, the extreme suddenness of Mrs. Canavan's death making it so much harder for them. ...
Article : 171 wordsNangwarry, who won a Hurdlerace at Casterton a week or two back, is reported to have been purchased by a patrou of Mr. A. Campbell's stable. ...
Article : 210 wordsPresent — Crs. McDonald (chairman), Steele, Patterson, Forguson and McDonnell, Correspondence—From D. Major, re drain 34, stating that he had no obstruction in ...
Article : 410 wordsThe Aged Pensioners Bill, which provides for the payment of 5d, per week to all persons over 65 years of age, was rend a second time in the House of Commons last night. It is ...
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