The PRESIDENT took the Chair at 12 o’clock. The Meters and Gas Bill was read a third time and passed. The O[?]smental Grounds Bill was read a second ...
Article : 877 wordsA much-improved house attended the performance of these plays on Friday, and the double bill presented was greatly enjoyed. Mr. Harkins’s Claude is the Claude of reflection ...
Article : 941 wordsDrill is one of the branches of our educational system in connection with the public schools of the province, and it is by no means the least important part of the training of the ...
Article : 1,116 wordsA fire which might have proved disastrous broke out yesternight on the premises of Mrs. Kingston, draper, opposite the Anglican . Cathedral. It spread rapidly, extending on ...
Article : 1,588 wordsThe Board appointed to enquire into the claim of Mrs- Jones for £5,000 compensation for the destruction of the Glenrowan Hotel daring the encounter between the police and the Kelly ...
Article : 176 wordsRobert Johnson, alias William Nngent, convicted on October 21 at the Narracoorte Circuit Court of the wilful murder of Harry Edward Pearce, mounted constable, and sentenced to ...
Article : 1,459 wordsPORT ADELAIDE FOOTBALL CLUB.—The closing celebration of this dab took place at Tier’ Commercial Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Friday evening, November 18. There was a large ...
Article : 1,002 wordsA splendid lot of specimens has been banked from the No. 5 North Hilton Reef, Gympie. A patch of about 20 oz. has been got in the Monkland Reef. ...
Article : 108 wordsA total of about 800 natives have now been arrested. The majority are already sent under escort to their own homes. A folly equal number remains at Parihaks. ...
Article : 66 wordsA large meeting of ratepayers was held this evening in Mayor’s Hotel to arrange for municipal representation for the coming year. The Mayor, who presided, shortly reviewed the work ...
Article : 957 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at 2 o’clock. In reply to questions, it was stated by Ministers—e that arrangements would be made to have the “Index to Acts” continued; that the position o ...
Article : 490 wordsIt having been reported that s Chinaman was ill of smallpox at East Maryborough, the police proceeded to the place, bat the Chinaman had disappeared. ...
Article : 35 wordsIt seems somewhat satirical to say a certain night during the season just ended at Garner’s Theatre was for the “benefit” of Herr Bandmann, because hitherto the benefit has been all ...
Article : 1,231 wordsA fresh case of smallpox has been reported at Church-street, Pyrmont, the patient being a daughter of James McCalloch, stonemason, whose house is situated a few doors from an infected ...
Article : 44 wordsA letter from Honolulu, dated October 29, states that the Russian fleet under the command of Admiral At[?]off may be shortly expected at Melbourne. The ships are all what is known ...
Article : 221 wordsPresent—All but Messrs, Wallase and Bridgman. Mr. R. Raphael applied for leave to convert one of the condemned houses into a shop. ...
Article : 568 wordsInspector Fitzgerald returned to Cooktown from his camp near Bedford this morning. He brings a native prisoner, who was pointed out as being actually engaged in the attack on Mrs. ...
Article : 208 wordsRESERVATION OF MINERALS.—Mr. Dixson asked the Government yesterday whether they had it under consideration to amend the land laws so as to reserve the metals to the Grown. The Chief ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsThe escapes stole a Government sailing boat and left the Isle of Pines, where all of them were working at one camp, on October 29. They started at 10 o’clock at night with a fair ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Sat 19 Nov 1881, Page 3
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