July 22—Mangana. s. 752 tons, J. R. Young, commander, for Melbourne. T.S.N. Co., agents, Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Ayton. Miss Lovejoy, Colonel Garnett: Messrs. ...
Article : 1,128 wordsThe Agents-General of the Australasian colonies held an interview to-day, with Colonel Stanley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, at which a discussion took place ...
Article : 74 wordsThe fund now being raised for the establishment of a home for destitute boys, to be called the Gordon Home, in memory [?] the late Major-General Gordon, already ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Egyptian loan, to be raised under the auspices of the British Government, will be placed on the market next week. Sir Henry Drummond Woiff, who has ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is expected that Earl Carnarvon, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, will at an early date consider memorials presented to him praying for the release of certain prisoners ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Times of this morning, in commenting on the Irish policy of the present Government, condemns Lord Salisbury for truckling to Mr. Parnell. ...
Article : 31 wordsAn Abyssinian army will probably be sent to the relief of the Egyptian garrison of Kassala, in the southern Soudan, which is still holding out against the rebels. ...
Article : 34 wordsClose at Lannceston as follow:— ENGLAND, via Melbourne.—R.M.S.S. Iberia, this day, 7.30 a.m. VICTORIA.—S.s.Mangana, this day 8 a.m. ...
Article : 53 wordsColonel Ridgway, who succeeded Major General Sir Peter Lumsden in command of the Afghan Frontier Commission, has been created a Knight of the Star of India. ...
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Advertising : 723 wordsMr. George Collins Levy, C.M.G., formerly of Melbourne, who has recently been connected with the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, has been declared bankrupt. ...
Article : 32 words" One who is willing pay for good gas " is mistaken. The gentlemen named would not undertake the duty suggested as it lies quite outside their experience. The recent inferior ...
Article : 88 wordsA London firm has advanced half a million (£500,000) to the Munster Bank. A bank in Ireland offered £250,000, but the offer was refused. ...
Article : 30 wordsIntelligence of a gratifying character has been received to-day from Kassala, 200 miles south of Khartoum, reporting that about the middle of June last the Mahdi's ...
Article : 65 wordsSome men are born to greatness, others achieve it, while others again have it thrust upon them. Of this latter class Is the Marquis of Lorne, the husband of the ...
Article : 5,675 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, the Government were questioned as to the accuracy of the statement published in the Standard on Monday, that a settlement ...
Article : 65 wordsPollard's Liliputians are probably the most popular troupe that visits Launceston, and the large audience that welcomed their re-appearance last evening ...
Article : 598 wordsColonel Stanley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has announced that the Government have decided to effect a gradual reduction in the British forces now in ...
Article : 48 wordsVolunteer Kulmer, of the Liucolnshire Volunteers, has won the Queen's prize at Wimbledon. ...
Article : 19 wordsA serious collision has occurred off the Cornish coast, between the steamer Cheerful and her Majesty's torpedo depot ship Fleela, by which the former was sunk, and ...
Article : 39 wordsA large deputation of ministers and others waited on the Attorney-General this morning to protest against Mr. Joseph Symes, the free thought lecturer, charging ...
Article : 252 wordsJuly 22—Balmain, s. 746 tons, J. Tindall, commander, from Melbourne. Passengers— Saloon: Messrs. G. M. Waterhouse. A. Chisholm, Scott, E. D. Atkinson, T. Bolton, Robt. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe s.s. Wakefield came off Mackay's slip this morning, and sails for the Vest Coast on Friday. The barkentine Guiding Star will probably ...
Article : 97 wordsBusiness to-day was pretty brisk. The schooner Duchces of Kent is discharging her cargo of grain from the N.W. Coast. The ...
Article : 617 wordsSailed—The T.S.N. Co.'s s.s. Southern Cross, for Hobart. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Miss Wilkes, Master Stanly, Messrs. Stringer, J. C. Hadley, A. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 23 Jul 1885, Page 2
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