Burglars are at work in the suburbs. The constitution of New Guinea has been drafted. The A.J.C. meeting will be continued ...
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Article : 1,276 wordsYarrawonga, steamer, 3,555 tons, W. Gilchrist master, from Melbourne. G. Wills & Co., agents. September 8. Corio, steamer, 1,305 tons, H. F. Smith, master, ...
Article : 783 wordsThe Australians to-day commenced the penultimate match of their singularly successful English tour, when they met a thoroughly representative South of England ...
Article : 858 wordsAt a large meeting of the sugar planters of Jamaica on Saturday a resolution was carried condemning the neglect by Great Britain of the interests of the West Indian ...
Article : 56 wordsA crowd of negroes at Bridgetown, the port and capital of the British West Indian island of Barbadoes, resented the attempted removal by the health authorities ...
Article : 119 wordsIn my previous letters I have fairly indicated, I think, the satisfaction felt by the cricketers at having excelled the record of any preceding team by beating ...
Article : 552 wordsHouseholders are warned by the police to beware of burglars, who recently have been following their ne[?]arious occupations in the southern suburbs of Malvern, where two ...
Article : 1,368 wordsThirteen hundred of the Boer prisoners of war who were confined in the Indian camps have taken the oath of allegiance and sailed from Madras for South Africa. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe commander of the German cruiser Panther ordered Admiral Killick, who was in charge of the Haytian rebel gunboat Creteapierro to remove his crew and ...
Article : 196 wordsThe paper controlled by Mr. Bryan, who has been the Democratic candidate for the United States Presidency in the two last contests, declares that the utterances of ...
Article : 69 wordsThe quarter-mile swimming match, at Radcliffe baths on Saturday was won by D. Billington, of Bacup, England, who beat W. Read, the Sydney swimmer, by thirty yards, ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. H. G. L. Simpson, who appeared for the petitioner, Stephen Thomas Brine, moved for a decree nisi for dissolution of the marriage. The case was tried in the ...
Article : 170 wordsWe had travelled down to Cardiff from Brighton — from Susses smiles to Cardiff, Wales, as our humorist put it. Howell did not play against the Taffies—or rather ...
Article : 448 wordsAt the Doncaster (Yorkshire) Police Court on Saturday 317 colliers who had struck work were each fined £6 and costs for leaving their employment at the pits ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsIn this case Robert Fawcett was plaintiff, and Danial Driscoll, Thomas O'Brien, Michael O'Brien the younger, Martin O'Callahan, and Andrew Griffy were defendants ...
Article : 369 wordsOn Tuesday a large number of northern pastoralists waited on the Treasurer (Hon. R. Butler) to ask the Government to make a reduction in their rentals. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 wordsThe following notice was posted in the G.P.O. on Tuesday:—"Nagasaki advises-All lines interrupted beyond Shimonoseki since Monday morning, September 8. Caused by ...
Article : 25 wordsThe maximum reading of the thermometer at the Adelaide Observatory were:—On Saturday, in the shade, 81.5; in the sun, 130.0. Sunday, in the shade, 77.2; in the sun, 131.3. Monday, in ...
Article : 92 wordsIn re John Peter Marceau, formerly of Goodwood, Messenger.—Adjourned final hearing. The Official Receiver reported that he had received a letter from one of the creditors objecting to ...
Article : 199 wordsOn Thursday evening the usual concert in connection with the show will take place, and judging by the programme it should be even more successful than its predecessors. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Yorkshire cricketers were placed a long way in the lead for the contest for the English county championship this season, the final results being:— ...
Article : 53 wordsRetrenchment seems to be in the air everywhere just now. It has been stated on good authority, that important alterations will shortly be made at the Adelaide ...
Article : 208 wordsLife is just a beastly bore. Nothing more, If you want to make it so; Life's a weary, dreary waste, ...
Article : 106 wordsSmith's Creek Proprietary Tin Mines, September 9.—"Main shaft sunk 10 ft. for week; total, 35 ft. Tailings dam and mill excavation will be completed this week. ...
Article : 45 wordsJohn Fitzgerald pleaded not guilty to a charge laid on the information of Inspector Sullivan of having begged alms at Light-square on September S. Having previously been convicted as an idle ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the ocean of life There's a dread, dark tide That beats on a shore of sorrow, Where a strong man stands ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the meeting of the School of Mines council on Monday afternoon the president (Representative Sir Langdon Bonython) drew the attention of members to the ...
Article : 97 wordsTheatre Royal, S—"Secret Service." Tivoli Theatre, S—"The Executioner's Daughter." Town Hall, 7.30—Henry George Commemoration. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe following telegram dated Hall's Creek, West Australia, was received on Monday by Mr. W. P. Auld, from Mr. E. T. Maurice, who, with Mr. Murray, of the ...
Article : 72 wordsCharles A. Lindberg, Charles Johansen, and Olaf Olsen, seamen, were charged with having behaved riotously in Commercial-road on the previous evening. Fined each £1, to include costs; ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Tue 9 Sep 1902, Page 1
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