There is still a large number of unemployed in the colony. The officials of the Government Labour Bureau are doing all they possibly can to find work but it is not easy to ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Patterson Cabinet held their first meeting to-day, when an outline of the Premier's speech at Castlemaine was discussed. It will be further considered on Monday. The first aim will be to ...
Article : 406 wordsSir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, is in favour of advertising the future issue of New South Wales Treasury bills, instead of issuing them ...
Article : 65 wordsPublic feeling in Paris on the Egyptian, question is quieter, under the assurance that the French, Government will demand an explanation of the British reinforcement ...
Article : 217 wordsTHE Marquis of Dufforin, British Ambassador in Paris, has informed the French Government that the reinforcement of the British garrison in Egypt does not imply any modification of the ...
Article : 9,106 wordsMr. Wilson, of the Standard, who has contributed an article to the Investors' Review on " Spendthrift New South Wales," states that at her present ...
Article : 222 wordsThe nominations in connection with the annual municipal elections for North and South Brisbane were received to-day. Very little interest is taken in the elections, all the retiring aldermen, ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Hobart Federal Council v. as opened with ?olat to-day. After Sir Samuel Griffith, the president, had been presented to the Governer the latter attended and read on address of welcome ...
Article : 1,257 wordsWhilst the steamer Buninyong was passing Cape Capricorn on the voyage from Brisbane to Townsville on Wednesday night, a fire broke out in the after-hold. The fire was soon ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Telegraph to-day publishes a telegram from Sir Samuel Griffith's private Secretary, stating that Sir Samuel knows of no foundation for the rumour that he would not accept the Chief ...
Article : 140 wordsIt is stated that Mr. F. Longmore, supported by the Political Progressive League, had definitely decided to oppose Mr. Patterson at Castlemaine. At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council ...
Article : 62 wordsThe advocacy by the Paris Figaro of a French occupation of Tangier in Morocco has disturbed the London Stock Exchange. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. Patterson has received a communication from Sir George Dibbs relative to the immigration of Afghans and other races. He telegraphed to Sir George Dibbs suggesting that he should ...
Article : 65 wordsJudge Franqueville has acquitted M. Koche, M. Arene, and M. Thevenet, three of the defendants in the Panama Canal prosecution. ...
Article : 129 wordsSeveral inquiries have been made by intending applicants for Treasury bills. Under the taxation regulations the income derived from any bonds or other securities of the Government is exempt from ...
Article : 71 wordsA great Unionist celebration has been held in Dublin. Lord Ashbourne, who was Lord Chancellor of Ireland in the Salisbury Administration, declared that ...
Article : 50 wordsSir Bryan O'Loghlen, Attorney-General, on assuming office, took up the question of the suggested prosecution on account of financial frauds He has dealt with the Imperial Banking Company ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Caledonian Society have started a movement for the erection of a monument to Robert Burns. The chief of the society, the Hon. John Darling, M.L.C., giving £50, and promising ...
Article : 46 wordsPrincess Margaret of Prussia, sister of the German Emperor, was to-day married at Berlin to Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse. ...
Article : 27 wordsH.M.S. Orlando manned and armed her boats at Port Lincoln to-day, and had practice. An officers' ball was held to-night in tho township ADELAIDE, FRIDAY. ...
Article : 230 wordsMr. George Goschen, eldest son of the Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, and lately private secretary to Lord Jersey, has been married to Miss Evelyn Gathorne Hardy. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. E. Turner, of the Richmond Cricket Club, received a sunstroke yesterday whilst playing in the match, M.C.C. v. Old Collegians of the Wesley College. After returning home, he had a ...
Article : 386 wordsSir William Vernon Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in replying to the deputation which urged upon him the legalising of decimnl weights, measures, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe wife of Sir Alfred Gooch, a rich Birmingham baronet, is seeking a judicial separation on the ground of adultery. Sir Alfred Gooch has entered a counter charge ...
Article : 54 wordsTwo other of the Loughnan brothers, defendants in the suit brought by Messrs. Arnold Morley and Samuel Morley for the recovery of £140,000, the property of their ...
Article : 67 wordsBroken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at £4 5s. ...
Article : 17 wordsA meeting of the shareholders of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company was held to-day. Mr. George M'Cullooh, chairman of the directors, who presided, announced the results of the polling for ...
Article : 420 wordsMessrs. Nelson Brothers, Limited, frozen meat salesmen, have declared a dividend of 10 per cent. ...
Article : 21 wordsIn replying to a deputation representing Queensland interests, Mr. Woodall, Financial Secretary to the "War Office, promised to apply to Parliament for a vote to ...
Article : 165 wordsThe Lismore Agricultural Society's eighth annual show was opened yesterday and concluded to-day. The weather each day was unpropitious, and this fact, together with the storm last week, and ...
Article : 213 wordsYesterday two young men named William Dower, 21, and Henry Warren, 17, son of Mr. Richard Warren, J.P., a well-known resident, went out shooting near Mullion Creek. Coming home Warren ...
Article : 290 wordsYesterday was observed as a close holiday. The weather was fine, but dull. The Tumbulgum races were well attended, and the racing was good. TRIAL HANDICAP.—Stockville, 1; Gaslight, 2; Jinny, 3. ...
Article : 140 wordsRenewed efforts have been made to effect a settlement of the strike in the cotton industry by means of a compromise. The result, however, has proved a ...
Article : 35 wordsBarron, an Australian pugilist, has "knocked out" Purtel, an American, in a match which took place at San Francisco, and which lasted seven rounds. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 28 Jan 1893, Page 9
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