Thursday saw a change for the better at Port Adelaide. The chief attraction was the Police Court, where several cases occupied the greater part of the; day, and gave the strikers ...
Article : 347 wordsStrike matters continue dull. A change of positions seems to have taken place between the strikers and the large crowd of unemployed which was much in ...
Article : 1,720 wordsW. Geddes, now undergoing three months imprisonment for embezdement, was to-day committed for-trial on three further charges of embezzlement from ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. Edwards, the Secretary of the labour Defence Committee of Sydney, has cabled to Mr, Fitzgerald, -stating -that 13,000 hands are idle, and that funds are ...
Article : 179 wordsTHURSDAY'S PARLIAMENT.—The Council did not sit on Thursday, October 30 but the Assembly worked ,with an energy which has latterly become customary, to ...
Article : 540 wordsIn connection with the scuffle Which took place on Tuesday at the Robinson Bridge, Constable Jones is accused of having struck the blow where by a man in the crowd was injured ...
Article : 88 wordsAn inquest has been held into the circumstances surrounding the origin of the fire which occurred on the steamer Namoi on September 18, but though a large ...
Article : 88 wordsThe steamers Solingen, Menmuir, Investigator, and Essen were all busily at work on Thursday, and good progress is bong made. The Emu arrived from Wollongong via. Port ...
Article : 55 wordsSeveral questions concerning the strike were asked in die Assembly on Thursday. The first, put by Sir J. W. Downer, caused much amusement:—“Referring to the answer made ...
Article : 175 wordsScarlet fever has been prevalent in Brisbane for some time past. The epidemic appears to be increasing, and as the hospitals cannot take more patients it ...
Article : 40 wordsUp till 9 o'clock on Thursday , morning the streets at the Port presented a deserted appearance. At that time people began to arrive, and by 10 o'clock the ...
Article : 357 wordsSir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G., who was a member of the Young Ireland party, and who was at one time Premier of Victoria, has given expression to ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Rimutaka, from London September 18, arrived at Hobart this morning, and sailed in the evening for New Zealand. ...
Article : 107 wordsSUDDEN DEATH OF MR. FRAZER CRAWFORD —The death is announced with surprise of Mr Frazer S. Crawford, photo-lithographer her to the Government, which took place on Thursday at ...
Article : 1,157 wordsAt the Port Police Court on Thursday morning, before Mr. J. Formby, S. M., several cases arising out of the disturbances on Tuesday came on for hearing. By 10 o'clock a ...
Article : 2,990 wordsThe New Zealand Shipping Company have agreed to carry direct mails, but their terms will require to be modified before the Government can accept them, ...
Article : 62 wordsGeneral Fremantle, who has charge, of the military expedition dispatched to enforce obedience on the part of the Sultan of Witu ...
Article : 114 wordsA shopkeeper named Woolf, living at Fremantle, had his shop stoned by the on account of a refusal to comply with a request by the Early-closing Association ...
Article : 128 wordsA Thursday Island telegram states that salvage operations at the wreck , of the Quetta are progressing very slowly owing to adverse tides and winds. A diver ...
Article : 53 wordsThe advertisement calhng upon the employes of Messrs. Fulton & Co. to resume work at their Kilkenny foundry on. Thursday morning. had the effect of calling all the men together, at ...
Article : 412 wordsGovernment supporters held a caucus on the Executive Council Chamber to-day, when it was resolved in the event of Mr. Dibbs's vote of censure being negatived ...
Article : 138 wordsOn the Legislative Assembly meeting to-day the Premier moved that the House at its rising adjourn to Wednesday. Mr. Munro enquired whether it was intended ...
Article : 399 wordsMr. II. M. Stanley, the African explorer, has at length made a distinct statement with regard to the rear-guard of his late expedition. ...
Article : 165 wordsPeter Flitchrooft, an old resident of Meddleburne, was found dead this morning in the Baptist Chapel at that place. He had been engaged about the premises ...
Article : 96 wordsIt is quite a new experience for many of the inhabitants of Port Adelaide. to have ,so many police stationed in their town, and patrolling the streets. Then their very ...
Article : 747 wordsA fatal accident took place this morning at Hobart. The raised floor of the Stock Exchange, adjoining the Ship Hotel, was being lowered to a level with ...
Article : 130 wordsA large and influential meeting was held at Mr. Quong Tart's rooms to-day for the purpose of securing a restriction of the sale of opium in New South ...
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Advertising : 214 wordsTelegrams of a highly congratulatory nature have been received by the Governor from Lord Knutsford and the Governments of the eastern colonies with ...
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Advertising : 63 wordsThe Show was concluded to-day, and the weather bang fine there was a very large attendance. The hounds threw off here today for a ran, and finished on the Show ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Fri 31 Oct 1890, Page 3
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