MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With view of providing work of the unemployed during the winter, the Government propose spending £400,000 in useful public works, ...
Article : 41 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—Sir Edward Braddon is expected back at the Premier's office on Thursday. ...
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Advertising : 1,884 wordsOATLANDS, TUESDAY.—Mr R. L. Davidson, who was charged with attempting to administer a noxious drug with intent to a girl named Jane Brown while riding on the ...
Article : 419 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—Instruction have been wired to Mr Montgomery, the Government geologist, to go to the North-East Dundas and Mount Reid districts, and ...
Article : 38 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the District Court to-day, Captain John Clark, of the steamer Leura, was fined 20 guineas, with 5 guineas costs, for carrying passengers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 917 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—The Presbyterian Synod sat to-day with closed does and discussed matters in connection with church finance. ...
Article : 21 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A suggestion gaining favor is that a match should be arranged between an eleven chosen by the different colonies and the Australian Eleven, ...
Article : 57 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—Application has been made to the Minister of Lands and Works for exploration of the track in the vicinity of Lake St. Clair. The Minister ...
Article : 48 wordsHOBART, Tuesday. — The Chief Secretary has had an interview with the Mayor regarding the condition of the unemployed of the city. Mr Moore proposes to weed out ...
Article : 100 wordsMELBOURNE, TUESDAY. — The net profit of the Bank of Victoria during the past half-year was £20,631. A dividend of 5 per cent, was declared on preference ...
Article : 31 wordsMELBOURNE, TUESDAY. — Lord and Lady Brassey paid an official visit to Geelong to-day, and met with an enthusiastic reception from the residents. When the ...
Article : 55 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—A rumor was circulated at the Town Hall this afternoon to the Town Hall this afternoon to the effect that the [?] of a man had been found in M'Robic's gully, a deserted ...
Article : 72 wordsSYDNEY, TUESDAY.—The steel ship Knight of St. Michael, laden with 3200 tons of coal, which left Newcastle on Saturday for Valparaiso, put into Sydney Harbor ...
Article : 117 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—The Government offices will close to-morrow at noon on the occasion of the cycling races. A. B. Crisp, A. F. Golding, L. R. A. Walker, S. Crisp, ...
Article : 58 wordsThe nomination for Tattersall's Pony, Galloway, and Trotting Race Club meeting, on Saturday, with the additions received yesterday morning, bearing the correct post ...
Article : 27 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY. — Arthur Homer, charged with stabbing Mary Ann Jackson with a sheath knife on Sunday, was committed for trial at the police court to-day. ...
Article : 103 wordsSYDNEY, TUESDAY.—The Marine Board has suspended for three months the certificate of Hector Boyle, master of the steamer Aldinga, which was wrecked on Bellambi ...
Article : 35 wordsFor the eve of Cup Day yesterday was particularly quiet. Visitors in plenty arrived by rail and water, filling to overflowing i the hotels and boarding places in the city. ...
Article : 312 wordsOn the arrival of the s.s. Pateena from Melbourne yesterday with the Tasmanian cricketers on board, a representative of the Daily Telegraph interviewed one of the ...
Article : 2,244 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.—Lesilie Fraser Standish Hall, barrister-at-law of Lincoln's Inn, was admitted by the Chief Justice to-day as a practitioner in the Chief Supreme Court of ...
Article : 30 wordsSYDNEY, TUESDAY.—Sir Henry Parkes is to be asked to become a candidate for the Waverley electorate, the seat for which was rendered vacant by the death of Mr Angus ...
Article : 35 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY.— James Mead, license of the Terminus Hotel was fined 81 and 9s 6d costs at the police court today for Sunday trading. ...
Article : 30 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday. — A proclamation was issued to-day prohibiting cattle from the quarantined portions of Queensland, where the tick fever is prevalent, from ...
Article : 64 wordsHOBART, TUESDAY. — John Clayden, formerly landlord of the Telegraph Hotel, and Samuel Haines, another ex-publican, were brought up under the Vagrancy Act ...
Article : 67 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Inquiry into the mysterious tires on the ship Thistle Bank was concluded to-day. The jury returned an open verdict. ...
Article : 27 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—A pro re gata meeting of the Presbyterian Synod, duly called by petition, was held at St. John's Church today, the moderator, Rev. A. ...
Article : 544 wordsSYDNEY, TUESDAY.—A heavy shower of rain fell at Bourke to-day, and more is threatening. The country districts report a rainfall. ...
Article : 24 wordsOATLANDS, TUESDAY.—Tyhe racehorse Silverton in a trial yesterday fell, crushing his rider, Chris Spencer, very severely, but not dangerously. Spencer will be unable to ...
Article : 36 wordsSYDNEY, TUESDAY.—David Rae is still lying in an unconscious state in the Sydney Hospital suffering from a fractured skull, caused by being assaulted by the ...
Article : 49 wordsMELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—Hova did a good gallop on the Flemington track today. Brewer's pair, Pilot Boy and Solanum, ...
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Advertising : 539 wordsSYDNEY. Tuesday. — A smart arrest was made at the Tweed Heads. Three men, apparently workmen, arrived at the Commercial Hotel, which is just outside the ...
Article : 77 wordsPERTH, TUESDAY.—Mr M. H. Deakin on behalf of the Anglo-Franco Corporation, Limited, has purchased the Perth waterworks. The price has not been disclosed. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe annul fixture between teams representing the senior and junior associations will take place on the Cricket Ground to-day and to-morrow, commencing at 2 p.m. ...
Article : 132 wordsPERTH, TUESDAY.—A great agitation is going on here about the management of the telegraph service, the decision of the department to limit the number of Press ...
Article : 50 wordsKALGOORLIE, TUESDAY.—Considerable alarm prevails owing to the congestion of the railway and telegraph services of the colony. It is suggested as a means of ...
Article : 43 wordsThe whirling of time brings many changes, and how few of those who three decades ago cheered to the echo on breesey Mowbray, when the hitherto maiden gelding Strop ...
Article : 852 wordsThe first general meeting of shareholders in the EAst Clarence G.M. Co. will be held at the Public Library, Lefroy, at 7.30 o'clock on the 19th inst. ...
Article : 29 wordsADELAIDE, TUESDAY.—By the R.M.S. Cruba, the Salvation Army Guards' Band returned from a campaign in West Australia. The band accompanied General Booth ...
Article : 100 wordsBlack Bluff (Middlesex).—January 30— Since last report have sunk underlie shaft 4ft ; total, 25ft 6in. Have now discovered fresh body of stone on foot-wall side of lode. ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsAUCKLAND, TUESDAY.—Mr G. Watson, president of the Bank of New Zealand, fell ram a bicycle to-day and broke his leg. ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Wed 5 Feb 1896, Page 3
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