In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Chief Secretary announced that he had made provision for the wives and families of the constables murdered by the Kelly gang. ...
Article : 3,506 wordsHostilities are imminent between the Indian troops ami the Afghan ruler. A stroge Afghan force is posted between Ali Musjid and the Jamrood entrance to the Khyber pass. ...
Article : 821 wordsThe President took the chair at 4.30 p.m. THE COUNCIL'S MANIFESTO. The draft report on the resolution of the hon. Sir Charles Sladen, that a statement ...
Article : 73 wordsEarl Beaconsfield has declined to receive a deputation from the Committee which has been formed with a view to the immediate assembling of ...
Article : 184 wordsIn consequence of the unavoidable absence of the hon, the Speaker, the Chairman of Committees took the chair at seven minutes past two. ...
Article : 1,535 wordsThere is no gainsaying the words which Mr Berry used at bale, when he said "all hope of settlement between the two Houses had been exhausted, and notwithstanding the ...
Article : 379 wordsThe seamen's strike continues. The men on all the Company's boats leave on arrival. The officers and engineers undertake to discharge cargo. An ...
Article : 209 wordsOn the occasion of the National Show, which was held in the yards of the Geelong and Western District Agricultural and Horticultural Society, there were five ...
Article : 1,250 wordsThe proposal to open museums and public libraries on Sundays was discussed in the Presbyterian General Assembly on Tuesday evening, in connection with the Committee's ...
Article : 469 wordsMr Garrick, Minister of Lands, has been elected for Morton; Mr Perkins, for Aubigny: Mr Horiwitz, for Warwick. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Appropriation Bill has passed all its stages in the Assembly. A new loan is to be issued at 4 per cent. ...
Article : 48 wordsA meeting under the auspices of the Local Reform League was held to-night, in St. James' Hall. About 1000 persons attended, and Mr Crawford occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 131 wordsThe statement that Lord Beaconsfield's nephew is his nearest living relative is incorrect. His Lordship is the eldest of a family of three sons and one daughter, the children ...
Article : 436 wordsAccording to the old ditty " there's a sweet little cherub that sits up aloft to watch o'er the life of poor Jack"; but (observes the Daily Telegraph) at the present ...
Article : 537 wordsThere is an often-expressed feeling that the Press is ever easier at giving information. This has been made the groundwork of a charge, and has been urged as justification ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Thu 21 Nov 1878, Page 3
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