Articles from page 3: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. THE ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING.

    The Justices assembled in Petty Sessions on Monday, for the purpose of entertaining applications under the Licensed Victuallers Act. It was what is termed the Annual Licensing Day. The Bench consisted of the ...

    Article : 547 words
  3. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    THE EUROPEAN SOLDIER.—The good time which is coming for all men seems near at hand for the European soldier. The Government, stirred partly by a sense of the pecuniary value of the soldier, partly, ...

    Article : 1,891 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A telegram has just arrived from Sydney, announcing that the Empire has been purchased for £14,000 by Mr. Mackay, of Sandhurst. The paper is to be resuscitated in a month. ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    The following was yesterday posted outside the Telegraph Office:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. March 14. ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Stephen Horne was charged with making use of obscene language whilst in a state of intoxication, and also with being an idle and disorderly person without any visible means of subsistence. He was fined 10s. and ...

    Article : 575 words
  7. SUPREME COURT CIVIL SITTINGS.

    Mr. Alexander Anderson, of Morphett Vale, gentleman, and Mr. Alexander Anderson, of the same place, farmer, were both excused from attendance as Jurors, under medical certificates of ill health. ...

    Article : 907 words
  8. OUR TRAVELS.

    Hurrah! here's Port Elliot! we one and all exclaimed as rounding the Nob we discerned in the haze of the evening that distressing scene of wasted public money—the Breakwater—not wasted if the ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  9. INQUEST AT THE HOSE INN, STURTSTREET.—SHOCKING CONDUCT OF A HUSBAND.

    An adjourned inquest was held on Monday. March 14, on the body of Sarah Tree, wife of Daniel Tree, landlord of the Crown and Sceptre Inn. Great interest was manifested in the neighbourhood, and the door of the room in which the ...

    Article : 2,637 words
  10. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—J. Hill was fined in the usual penalty of 5s. for this offence: and Andrew Sharp, who had for a like insidemeanor been admitted to bail, was again locked up, not being sufficiently sobered to appear. ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Messrs. Jones. (Chairman), White, Turner, and Letchiford. Read, a letter from John Ryan, contractor, requesting inspection of Parkside Bridge. ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. MODES OF SECURING A TRUE CLASSREPRESENTATION.

    The great principle that the House of Commons ought to represent adequately the various class-interests of the country, not the mere numerical bulk of the population, is sometimes ...

    Article : 1,911 words
  13. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    This was a final hearing. The insolvent had been farming since 1354, but, with the exception of a large crop of youngsters, appeared to have reaped nothing but losses from the commencement. ...

    Article : 1,525 words
  14. No title

    THE ENGLISH MAIL.—No telegram of the arrival of the English mail due at Melbourne on the 4th had been received up to a late hour last evening. COWARDLY ASSAULT.—This morning, at a ...

    Article : 273 words
  15. No title

    THE ABSCONDER TAYLOR.—The Commissioner of Police was telegraphed on Monday, the 14th, from Melbourne, by Mr. Nichols[?]n, to say that Taylor has acknowledged himself, and confessed to his guilt. He ...

    Article : 143 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$