On Friday, September 2, a special meeting of the Federated Seamen’s Union was held, when a long discussion took place with reference to the steamer Flinders, belonging ...
Article : 759 wordsGreat inconvenience and annoyance were experienced at the non-arrival of the Adelaide mailbags this evening. To-day in the vertical shaft of the Victory ...
Article : 97 wordsOn Thursday the attendance at the Exhibition was as follows :—Cash admissions, 5,626, the second highest total since the opening; season-ticket ...
Article : 316 wordsYesterday was the chief day of the September Show of the Royal Agricultural Society. In order to afford to visitors an opportunity of dividing their ...
Article : 1,305 wordsIt is the fault or the misfortune of some colonial Governors that they are everlastingly in hot water. Sir John Pope Hennessy has had an extensive ...
Article : 1,290 wordsA resolution has been agreed to in the Assembly that free passes to travel by railway shall be issued to members of Parliament who have served the colony in ...
Article : 90 wordsThe British-India s.s. Dacca, from Brisbane August 9, left hero to-day on her homeward voyage. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Comte de Paris, in a manifesto just Issued, claims that a plebiscite of the French nation be taken as to the future Government. He offers to re-establish ...
Article : 108 wordsThe newspapers have published a correspondence which has taken place between Governor and the Chief Justice relating to a dispute in reference to the ...
Article : 332 wordsConsiderable interest is manifested in some of the clauses in the recently gazetted new gold-mining regulations, wherein the Government have granted concessions to the ...
Article : 772 wordsThe sittings of the Baptist Union were continued to-day, and in the evening a successful missionary meeting was held. Among those who addressed the meeting ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Treasury officials have been instructed to keep the public accounts from July in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Districts Bill now before ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Comte de Paris, who now unites in his own person the claims of the. Bourbon and Orleans families to the throne of France, has issued a manifesto ...
Article : 76 wordsSeveral meetings have been called in the country districts in favour of protection The agitation appears to be increasing. ...
Article : 42 wordsAustria has made arrangements for manoeuvring two army corps in Transylvania, and Roumania for manoeuvring three army corps in Wallachia and ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier stated that Mr. Lalor, the Speaker, had ultimately decided to resign owing to ill-health. Mr. Gillies added ...
Article : 280 wordsTo-day the informal opening of the Silverton tramline will take place at Silverton, where the event will be celebrated by a banquet at which will be present the Hons. ...
Article : 516 wordsA narrow escape from a serious railway accident occurred to-night on the arrival of the Sydney express at Wangaratta. An excursion train from Albury to ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Pall Mall Gazette warns Mr. Arthur Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, that his life 1s in greater danger than that of any of his predecessors has been. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Manchester Chamber of Commerce have decided to apply for space for a special Lancashire annexe at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe enquiry into the cause of the death of Laura Swain was continued to-day at the Richmond Courthouse, when important evidence was given by a young man named ...
Article : 250 wordsPROPOSED DRIVERS' ASSOCIATION.—A very large body of drivers assembled at the Britannia Coffee Boom, Port Adelaide, on Thursday evening for the purpose of forming ...
Article : 199 wordsThe hop crops in Calfornia are suffering from the excessively wet weather. ...
Article : 16 wordsIn the Assembly the whole afternoon was spent in the discussion of a motion for the gratuitous distribution of “Hansard” through the Press, which was lost ...
Article : 40 wordsThe following is the result of this race, run on the Doncaster Town Moor on Wednesday, September 14 :— THE ST. LEGER STAKES, ...
Article : 212 wordsIn the Assembly to-night a long discussion ensued on the motion to abolish the office of the Agent-General. The motion was lost by 20 votes to 5. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe reefs here are improving as they get deeper. The Prospector’s Shaft is down about 33 feet; the ground continues hard. The last 2 feet the reef has considerably ...
Article : 367 wordsA telegram from Shepparton states that the Goulburn has again overflowed its banks. Since the recent flood it had gone down and almost reached summer ...
Article : 385 wordsThe fourth annual meeting of this Club was held at the Pier Hotel, Glenelg, on Wednesday evening. There was a large attendance, and the Commodore, Mr. H. D. ...
Article : 688 wordsSir—I have to request space to make public the following statement in explanation of the attached letters from the Seamen’s Union, and the notification of possible withdrawal ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Presbyterian Federal Assembly of Australia and Tasmania was constituted this morning in the Assembly Hall, the Rev. J. J. Cameron, D.D., Muderator, in ...
Article : 65 wordsSt. James’s Gazette supports Lord Brassey’s proposals in a letter to the Times for the reinforcement of the Australian Squadron, owing to the strength of the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe sad death of Major Robilliard, of the Marine Artillery, was closely followed by another fatal accident on board H.M.S. Nelson. It appears that while the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Americans are anxious to back the Scotch yacht Thistle at 100 to 80 for the America Cup, since she has shown herself superior to the American yachts, the ...
Article : 38 wordsMemorandum from Federated Seamen’s Union of South Australia. Port Adelaide, September 15, 1887, Sir—I regret to have to report to you that ...
Article : 142 wordsA Convention representing 2,000 landlords has assembled in Dublin to consider the present disturbed condition of the country. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe City Coroner conducted an enquiry on Thursday morning at the Elephant and Castle Hotel as to the cause of death of Mr. William Midler, of Carrington-street, Adelaide, who ...
Article : 388 wordsSome sensation has been caused by the statements made by General Breart, the Commander of the Toulouse Army Corps, at a banquet at Villefranche. ...
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Advertising : 214 wordsMemorandum from Federated Seamen’s Union of South Australia. Port Adelaide, September 15, 1887. Sir—The following resolution was carried : ...
Article : 221 wordsAnother serious fire broke out in Blenheim at an early hour this morning, the warehouse of Messrs. Holmes and Bell and the bottle store of Mr. Andrews ...
Article : 210 wordsSir Vincent Barrington. the Special Commissioner appointed by the British Commission for the Melbourne Exhibition to interview the various European ...
Article : 82 wordsCount Kalnoky, the Austrian Premier, is at present on a visit to Prince Bismarck, the German Chancellor. ...
Article : 22 wordsConsols, £101⅜ Market rate of discount, 3⅞ per cent. Tin (Australian), £102 103. per ton. At the wool sales to-day 13,100 bales ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Fri 16 Sep 1887, Page 3
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