Fire! The pillar of fire! Governor off to Port Pirie. English mail Saturday afternoon. ...
Article : 1,248 wordsSo soon as the hot weather commences the citizens of Adelaide begin to have apprehensions of outbreaks of fire, but since the capture of the individual who is supposed to ...
Article : 1,092 wordsWilliam Missell, a traveller, was arrested to-day on a charge of embezzling moneys from Messrs. Goulston & Co. and others. At the Criminal Court to-day Sarah ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE case of poisoning from tinned fish which occurred recently at Tanunda has been brought under the attention of the Central Board of Health. It will be ...
Article : 633 wordsThe demand of the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the payment of income tax on the interest of sums deposited in London in the colonial banks doing ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Messageries steamer Yarra arrived to-day, three days in advance of her time. ...
Article : 19 wordsOn Sunday and Monday the weather was very hot and oppressive, but a thunderstorm threatened yesterday, and again at noon today. About 2 o'clock rain connected, and ...
Article : 213 wordsAt the inquest held to-day on the body of the man Bradshaw, who was killed through tailing from scaffolding on the post-office tower, the jury returned a verdict of accidental ...
Article : 511 wordsPrince Alexander of Bulgaria has, in reply to the announcement that the Porte is about to dispatch an envoy to Sofia, declared that the dispatch of any such ...
Article : 65 wordsThe aboriginal Jackey was tried on Monday for the murder of Mr. Houschildt, but the jury disagreed. On Tuesday a fresh jury found the prisoner guilty and he was sentenced ...
Article : 45 wordsJoseph Dugmore, a man in the employ of Mr. Rehn, of Houghton, was run over by a waggon loaded with hay near here this evening and killed. He leaves a widow and ...
Article : 61 wordsA sad accident occurred near Burrowa yesterday, when a farmer named Wilson, living at Rye Park, while out shooting wallabies descried in the bush what he took to ...
Article : 72 wordsAn Italian named Fortunato Bonaccorti entered Mr. Sawtell's establishment in Rundlestreet on Wednesday morning, and selected some jewellery to the value of £128, for which ...
Article : 138 wordsThe following telegram was received to-day from the quarantine station:—"Have wired to Colonial Secretary reporting one fresh case of a married man, who has been removed to ...
Article : 180 wordsThe earthquake felt in Jamestown and the district on Saturday evening last is thus described by the Jamestown Agriculturist:—The earthquake appeared to be travelling in an ...
Article : 170 wordsThe annual inspection of the licensed vehicles in the city was made yesterday and to-day by the traffic board, who expressed the opinon that the cabs, cars, and waggonettes ...
Article : 133 wordsThose persons who congregated at the bottom of Rundle-street wore sufficiently rewarded for their pains, so far as the grandeur of the scene was concerned. The fierce ...
Article : 1,162 wordsLAST night witnessed the first great fire of the season, which for spectacular effect was one of the most magnificent ever beheld in Adelaide. Originating on the ...
Article : 700 wordsWhen the Assembly met this afternoon Mr. Dibbs said that since the House met last night the Government had taken into consideration the position of affairs. When he made his ...
Article : 289 wordsThere is at present on view at the coachbuilding establishment of Messrs. Clarke Bros, an excellent light buggy prepared for transmission to the Indian and Colonial ...
Article : 254 wordsAn important meeting of ratepayers was held in the town hall on Monday night, Mr. Herbert Adcock (chairman of the district council), presiding. It was decided that the railway ...
Article : 115 wordsThe remains of the late General Sir Peter Scratchley, High Commissioner for New Guinea, were interred this morning in the St. Kilda Cemetery with military honors. ...
Article : 769 wordsA prisoner has been released from the gaol in order to go into the Adelaide Hospital. The poor woman had to be carried into the train this morning. She is utterly helpless, and in ...
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Article : 1,302 wordsJohn Flanagan appeared at the Police Court to-day before the stipendiary magistrate, charged with wilfully and feloniously killing John Reardon. The prisoner was ...
Article : 133 wordsA melancholy accident happened here yesterday afternoon to a fisherman named O'Connell, who, accompanied by a youth named Bell, went for a sail down Lake George in a small ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Thu 17 Dec 1885, Page 3
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