In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Fletcher, one of the reform members, asked for a Royal Commission to enquire into the general management of the lunatic ...
Article : 150 wordsFor some months past the Cowandilla Shakespeare Society have been actively rehearsing "Much Ado About Nothing," and. it will be presented at the Theatre Royal ...
Article : 522 wordsMr. S. J. Mitchell, M.P. presented a petition to the House of Assembly on Wednesday, bearing the signatures of 40 dentists practising in Adelaide, asking the ...
Article : 98 wordsThe fifth federal art exhibition organised by the South Australian Society of Arts, will be opened this afternoon by the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. Cohen, M.P.). It will ...
Article : 1,710 wordsThe Transcontinental Railway Bill passed through committee without alteration, although several amendments were proposed. Mr. Kirkpatrick was filled with surprise ...
Article : 344 wordsA conference, representing the employers' organisations of the Commonwealth, was opened this afternoon at the offices of the Victorian Employers Federation. The ...
Article : 1,500 wordsA British inveptor has produced a gun of remarkable character, but, as usual, it is not to become British but German. This new creation is one which experts say will ...
Article : 558 wordsThe poisoning of adults and children, which took place at the Williamstown Sunday-school pienie at Werribee, yesterday, has had no fata[?] results. All ...
Article : 338 words"John McKinnish."—Your letter should be addressed to the paper in which the letter you comment upon appeared. "A. G. Macdonald" objects to the ...
Article : 522 wordsOn Tuesday Messrs. J. Livingston, M.P., A. H. Peake, M.P., and A. D. Handyside, M.P., waited on the Treasurer (Hon. R. Butler, M.P.), and requested that the ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the Legislative Council the State Children's Bill was reported with amendments. Mr. Hawker made an attack upon the administration of the Federal Customs ...
Article : 220 wordsThe R.M.S. Australia left Fremantle at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, and the commander expects to reach Largs Bay at about noon on Saturday. ...
Article : 31 wordsIt is now 2½ years since the settlement of Klemzig was founded, and the grassy section used as a fattehing depot for cattle has been transformed by industry, ...
Article : 163 wordsDuring the past few days three families living at Randwick have been very ill after partaking of brawn, showing all the symptoms of ptomaine poisoning. Mr. W[?] ...
Article : 133 wordsWhen the Speaker took the chair at 2 o'clock on Wednesday members of the Assembly were faced with 27 orders of the day, but in eight minutes they had disposed ...
Article : 1,059 wordsThe Ballarat "Courier" writes:—"An immense fuss was made, for political purposes when Mr. Trenwith, as Minister of Railways, rode in the old Edinhurgh car ...
Article : 131 wordsMessrs. Burns, Philp, & Co. to-day received a cable message from Fiji, stating that the ketch Dewdrop had been ashore on Keppel Island, in the Tongan Group. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe prizes won at the recent grocers' [?] were distributed at the Exchage Hotel on T[?] day evening. Mr. Geo Patfull who occupied the chair, congratulated those present on the ...
Article : 127 wordsA team of camels in charge of Europeans arrived at Milparinka from South Australia yesterday. This morning whilst one of the drivers was saddling a camel the ...
Article : 51 wordsMiss Ada Blinksopp, the young lady who yesterday sustained such dreadful injuries in a railway accideut at Hartwell, to-day shows slight improvement. She has now ...
Article : 254 wordsMr. Tom Mann, the English Labor leader, lectured in the Central Hall, Grenfellstreet, on Wednesday evening on "Socialism; the Workers Hope." Mr. O. E. ...
Article : 398 wordsOn Tuesday night the members of the council, with their wives and friends, met at the Wallaroo Town Hall to witness the transition from the old light to the new. ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. Coghlan (Government Statistician) has prepared a table showing the estimated area under wheat in New South Wales. The totals compare with those of last year, ...
Article : 197 wordsBeaumaris y. Wayvilles—M. Goode, and A. R. Wight lost to F. Leak and Hudd. 0—6, 2—6; F. Goode and W. Kither drew With F. [?] and Holder, 6—1, 5—6; R. Goode and Burine beat ...
Article : 151 wordsBrisbane November 5. On the res[?]ption of the Kenniffs case this morning the Chife Justice raised the question of the desirableness of the two ...
Article : 154 wordsOn Tuesday morning Mr. H. E. Joy's wine saloon, on the Port-road, Hindmarsh, was entered, and the contents of the counter till, 4/2, taken. Mr. Joy was only ...
Article : 73 wordsNovember 3.—Present—[?] M. Minihan[?] A. H. E. Hansen W. J[?], G. Bridgman, H. G. Butterfield, A. W. Ralph. P. W. Gray, J. Hawke, and E. J. Mclanes. C. Smith's application to ...
Article : 89 wordsSir—The evil arising from injudicious betting and gambling really merits both from the Government and the public the strongest censure, and now the efforts of ...
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Advertising : 381 wordsThe most disastions [?] ever experienced at Mary borough broke out at midnight. It originated. in the premises of Mr. S. Ead, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, ...
Article : 192 wordsBreadstuffs.—Wheat is firm, nearly 1,500 bags sold at 5/3½ to 5/4. [?] Produce.—Bran, 1/7½: pollard, 1/8. Algerian oats steady, 3/6 to 3/8. Maize quiet, ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Minister of Railways says he hopes to be able to make an announcement giving the result of the coal tenders in detail to-morrow. When tenders were previously ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Commission appointed to enquire into the Queenstowh Hospital dispute have found against Dr. Walpole, and report that the boar[?] of management acted reasonably, ...
Article : 47 wordsPark View v. O.B.I.—Park Views, 202; Harvey 76. Sando 50, Ridings 26, Dunstan 24, Homburg 10; Scholz seven for 10, Dunstan two for 19. O.B.I., 36: James 8, Lawrance 8, Norson 6; Spencer four ...
Article : 321 wordsThe State Premier, in replying to-day to a deputation from a, conference of trades, which came to protest against the Upper House's amendments in the Factories Act ...
Article : 157 wordsIt is expected that a vote of want of confidence will be [?]ved against the Government when the House meets next week. ...
Article : 29 wordsFor the New Zealand Cup, which is to be run on Saturdays Siege Gun is favotite, with Mouette Povira, and Halberdier next in demand. ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsNovember 3.—Present—The Mayor (Dr. H. A. Powell). Crs. Potter, Shaw. J. H. Pengilley, c. P. Rendell, R. J. Nobes, and J. Darlinar. Receipts, £13 4/8: payments, £20 17/2. The ...
Article : 193 wordsAt a meeting held on October 28 the prizes won in the St. peters junior chess tournament were presented to the winners. After this had been [?]ne and the balance-sheet, had been read by the ...
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