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Article : 273 wordsIn consequence of the difficulty of carrying out the previous arrangements for the conveyance of the mails and passengers through Egypt. owing to the ...
Article : 209 wordsMatters on board the Pathan remain in the same state as they were on Friday evening. The three men who are being watched by the police, and not allowed as vet to leave ...
Article : 439 wordsMr. Reid, the Minister of Education, leaves on a northern tour to-morrow evening. The Colonial Secretary had an interview on Saturday with the agents of the Orient ...
Article : 788 wordsThe trial of Hungarian Jews charged with having murdered a Christian girl, with the object of using her blood at their Passover ceremonies, was finally concluded ...
Article : 57 wordsNews from Tonquin states that Tuduc, the King of Anam, is dead. He will be succeeded by Phadac. ...
Article : 27 wordsConsiderable excitement has been caused throughout the country by the discovery of a plot for the restoration of the Legitimist dynasty. The police are ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Earl and Countess of Rosebery will sail for Australia by the Orient steamer John Elder, which sails from London on August 23, proceeding direct to Melbourne ...
Article : 40 wordsMany cases of cholera have occurred amongst the inhabitants of this city of late, but the numbers of deaths are not so great. The disease is generally milder. ...
Article : 54 wordsSir Julius Vogel estimates that about £1,000,000 will be required to carry oat his proposal for a cable from Western Australia to Ceylon and Singapore. The ...
Article : 118 wordsThe total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,520,000 quarters. Cousols are quoted at [?] ...
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Article : 38 wordsAnother seasonable fall of rain here to-day, registered one-quarter of an inch. Business in exceedingly dull; but vegetation has been much benefited by the fine showers. ...
Article : 99 wordsIn consequence of the cholera in Egypt the homeward mail steamers of the Peninsular and Oriental Company's fleet will not touch at Suez, which is now an ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Almora departed homewards to-day. ...
Article : 18 wordsIt is now blowing almost a gale from the north. Mr. McCrackett, of the Blue Ribbon Army, has been holding meetings all this week with ...
Article : 53 wordsO'Donnell was brought up at Port Elizabeth to-day, charged with the wilful murder of James Carey on board the Melrose on Sunday last, and after the ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Patrick Callary, a well-known farmer in Arkaba, committed suicide yesterday by hanging himself in his hut. ...
Article : 20 wordsAnother sharp shock of earthquake took place to-day at Forio, a small town on the Island of Ischia. Several houses were destroyed, but so far as is known no loss ...
Article : 40 wordsThe man Batterman, who has been missing for a week, was found this morning a quarter of a mile from the creek in a wheat-paddock dead. He was not drowned, as was supposed. ...
Article : 37 wordsOur local miller, Mr. Finck, has introduced some new machinery from Germany into his mill, consisting of iron rollers for grinding, instead of the usual millstones ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Morning Post refers to the fact that a number of informers have been conveyed to Australian ports, and asserts that for the Government to send these ...
Article : 199 wordsThe news of the acquittal of the Jewish prisoners who were charged with the minder of a young girl has caused a serious anti-Semitic tumult in the town ...
Article : 67 wordsThe boring machine at Willochra township has already attained a depth of about 120 feet, and has passed through three springs of salt water. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe police authorities have completed the examination of the documents seized in connection with the Legitimist plot which was brought to light yesterday, and ...
Article : 51 wordsA large meeting was held this afternoon to protest against the leasing clause. The feeling was strongly against dealing with the lands in the South-East in the way proposed. ...
Article : 192 wordsThe first meeting of the Brisbane Stock Exchange was held on Saturday. A good number of persons were present, and some business was done. Steps were taken to ...
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Article : 491 wordsThe Anamite forces in Tonquin, who were recently driven away from their position near Hanoi, have succeeded in re-establishing themselves within a ...
Article : 107 wordsConsiderable annoyance and disappointment were felt by the ratepayers this evening when it became known that the recently elected Councillor for Halboury Ward had ...
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Article : 59 wordsOver twenty deaths have already occurred among the prisoners at Rottennest. It is unlikely that the epidemic will abate till the cold weather moderates. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Morning Advertiser, the principal organ of the licensed victuallers of the United "Kingdom, publishes an appreciative article on Australian hops and urges ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. James Blyth has been appointed a member of the Legislative Council of Fiji. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 6 Aug 1883, Page 5
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