THE PRESIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. The Mutual Life Assurance Society's Incorporation Bill was introduced by Sir H. AYERS, and read a first time the second reading being made ...
Article : 171 wordsA meeting of the Commissioners who had signified their intention of joining in a movement to invite the Foreign Commissioners and distinguished visitors now present in Melbourne ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Times and Standard in their leading columns this morning warmly compliment the Australian Cricketers on the success which has attended their visit to ...
Article : 173 wordsA petition was presented from Mr. J. W. Bull, claming to be the inventor of the harvesting machine, and praying that his services as such might be-recognised by the grant of a sum of ...
Article : 806 wordsThe following account of the massacre in the Solomon Group is taken from the Fiji Times of September 15,—The Jessie Kelly, schooner, which has just arrived at Levuka from the ...
Article : 569 wordsA grand banquet was given last night by the Lord Mayor of London, in honour the Australian Cricketers, at the Mansion House. The Agents-General ...
Article : 524 wordsFrom Cooktown it is reported that the French botanist MODS. Albert Rose has been again interviewed. He states that the blacks on the north side of the Endeavour River, about fifteen miles ...
Article : 261 wordsThe stage of this temple of the muses was on Tuesday evening occupied exclusively by Mr. Ketten, whose splendid performances on the pianoforte has raised him so high in the ...
Article : 1,991 wordsSir—Do independent members of Parliament know that trucks and carriages, the property of the Government, are lent to one private Railway Company, whose capital will net enable ...
Article : 102 wordsBy a telegram dated October 4 our agent at Wellington informs us that the Hannah Bromfield, brigantine, from Hobart Town, ran on a rock when entering Wellington Heads, filled ...
Article : 47 wordsJUDGES' RETIRING BILL.—In the Assembly on Thursday the debate on this Bill was continued. During the course of it the Hon. L. Glyde who was amongst those who spoke against the ...
Article : 1,990 wordsThe steamer Paringa has arrived this afternoon with 149 bales of Portee wool. When the reduction in rates took place it was hardly anticipated that wool would be brought so far up ...
Article : 50 wordsThe following horses leave for Melbourne this afternoon :—Don Carlos, Rivalry, Enos, Spree, Sarchedon, Viceroy, Pawnbroker,' Impudence, Camel, Miss Harriett, The Moor, and The ...
Article : 156 wordsSir—I have unfortunately been unable to peruse this Bill, but judging from the debate on the second reading thereof I sincerely trust that it will become law. There is no doubt but that ...
Article : 542 wordsAn inquest was held by Mr. J. Ormiston, J.P., on the body of Joseph Watkins, who was found dead yesterday by his bedside. It transpired in the course of the evidence that deceased had ...
Article : 64 wordsThis morning Paul Roberts and I. L Carroll were fined for drunkenness and furious driving. They came down the Laura-road yesterday in a baggy and pair at fall gallop, and were rushing ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Dutch warship Atjeh, twelve guns, arrived last night, and this morning sainted the Governor and Commodore. She will probably remain here about three weeks. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsThe debate on the Bill for providing a retiring allowance for Judges of the Supreme Court, which was resumed on Tuesday afternoon, was about as illogical ...
Article : 885 wordsThe Wesleyan Bazaar was opened in the Institute Hall this afternoon by the Mayor (Mr. Joseph Rowett). There was a splendid show of goods, and the Rev. H. T. Burgess made a ...
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Advertising : 156 wordsThe survivors of the Chandernagore expedition are receiving every kindness and attention the French Consul. They are in a deporable condition, some of them being reduced ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Wed 6 Oct 1880, Page 3
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