A severe earth tremor was felt at Marys-ville at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. It lasted for about a minute, and appeared to be travelling from west to east. The ...
Article : 233 wordsThe English public is exhibiting much interest in the account of the transfer of Swanston from Perth to Melbourne. ...
Article : 43 wordsSince I last wrote we have had an intensely interesting time. We had, I think, just returned from a visit to Rebron, and were taking what rest we ...
Article : 2,446 wordsMr. B. R. Wise, M.P., returned to Australia by the Australien on Saturday, and though he has made the round trip in that steamer, such is the perfection of the service ...
Article : 1,401 wordsThe man who occupied the berth in which Williams slept on board the Ballaarat died between Perth and Albany of consumption, and had to be buried at sea. The prisoner ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Melbourne Herald was definitely informed on Friday that Mr. Harry Budd had declined to accept the defence of the accused. and at the prisoner's request that ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Age of April 1 says that Williams's defence will be that of instinctive insanity. "Instinctive" criminal appears to be the term applied by medical jurists to what the ...
Article : 40 wordsAn incident which only serves to bring into greater prominence what appears to be one of the most strongly marked traits in the character of the notorious individual who is ...
Article : 337 wordsThe statement has gained currency that four or five years ago "Williams" visited Beverley. He declared that he was an Australian sheepfarmer. and that ...
Article : 179 wordsComing across in the Customs launch Williams had a bit of a yarn with Mr. Harry Budd, who had been asked to defend him (says the Melbourne Herald). Williams made a ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Governor intends starting on a tour in the northern part of the colony on the 14th inst. The Treasury returns just published ...
Article : 51 wordsDeprived of the prospect of witnessing the picturesque arrangements of the Easter Encampment that portion of the Adelaide public feeling a sensation of sympathy for our local ...
Article : 1,183 wordsThe Dubourdieu arrived at Hobart yesterday. The Exhibition was closed last night. The total admission for the season was ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Melbourne Age of April I says that on Thursday evening one of their representatives called upon Mr. Alfred Harford at the Alexandra Theatre, and during an interval in ...
Article : 795 wordsA further examination of Deeming's effects on Saturday resulted in the discovery of a photograph of the murdered woman, nee Miss Emily Mather, and also ...
Article : 1,550 wordsA great improvement has taken place in financial affairs during the week owing to the action of the Associated Banks incoming to an understanding as to the ...
Article : 82 wordsA drowning fatality occurred at Baker's Creek this morning. Mr. William Oakes, while driving a buggy and pair, with Mrs. Passtors and a girl seven years ...
Article : 95 wordsYesterday was favourable for cricket. The match, Melbourne v. South Melbourne, was continued yesterday, South Melbourne closing their innings for 118. J. E. Barrett 32. C. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Pennant cricket matches were resumed yesterday, but owing to the continued wet weather which has been experienced the wickets were sloppy and the scores small. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Parramatta left Colombo on Tuesday evening, March 29, outward bound. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Kaiser Wilhelm II. passed Cape Borda at 10.50 on Friday night, and was off the Semaphore at daylight on Saturday morning, some four days before her time Peculiar ...
Article : 388 wordsADELAIDE ROWING CLUB.—For providing attractions to their numerous supporters and making an afternoon's sport pass off agreeably there is no rowing club in the colony that can ...
Article : 545 wordsContrary to general expectation (says the special correspondent of the Melbourne Standard) Williams was brought round from Albany to Melbourne on board the P. & O. ...
Article : 516 wordsSir—It is to be hoped the Government will not yield to the selfish clamour of a few turfites and set aside the business of the country in favour of racing and gambling. ...
Article : 235 wordsI have 10 chronicle sun dry and not weather, and from present appearance it locks much like a drought. All the back waters are fast giving out, and on the station off the Cooper the Wells ...
Article : 262 wordsFrom reliable authority we learn that the photograph of Deeming which was circulated among the police in South Australia was a copy of a photograph taken fifteen years ago ...
Article : 53 wordsSir—Under the above heading Mr. J. B. Sheridan speaks of capital as "the mother of wages." But are not land and labour the mother and father of capital? Suppose Mr. ...
Article : 70 wordsOn his way round from Albany (says the Melbourne Standard) Williams was kept good company all the way, and proved himself an agreeable companion. Only a few Pressmen ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 4 Apr 1892, Page 6
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