Things seemed to suddenly revive yesterday in connection with the strike, and on both sides there were svmptoms of energy. This of course is accounted for by the feet that conferences of delegates from all the ...
Article : 822 wordsThe Australian Eleven commenced a match ta-day at Moulsey against an eleven representing Hurst Park. The hame team went in first, and scored 99 in their first ...
Article : 178 wordsThe United Australian Bank is now forming in London. The capital is two millions. The London board of directors includes Mr. Arthur Mayndac, Sir William ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE Countess of Hopetoun arrived in Sydney yesterday on a visit to Lord and Lady Carrington. A number of social amusements are to come off within the next few days. ...
Article : 8,030 wordsTysor and Co. intend to run a line of monthly steamers to Australian ports in opposition to the shipping ring which has expelled the colonial union. Tyser ...
Article : 74 wordsFor the international glove fight between Slavin and M'Auliffe on September 22, the betting is 7 to 4 on M'Auliffe, who is 2st. heavier than the Australian. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe vessels of the Australian Auxiliary Squadron are fitting rapidly, and it is expected that they will be ready for service early ia next year. ...
Article : 33 wordsIt has been decided that the trial of the criminal charges in connection with the Premier Permanent Building Association phall take place before the Chief Justice, commencing on the 15th October. ...
Article : 192 wordsA great meeting was held to-night at Mile End Assembly Hall of persons sympathising in the Australian maritime strikes. The gathering was addressed by ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Commissioner of Fisheries, who has just returned from a visit to Terres Straits and Northern Queensland, reports a successful experiment in the cultivation of pearl oysters, and regu[?]ations are ...
Article : 129 wordsMessrs. Collier and D. Grant, directors of the Silverton Tramway Company, while visiting Adelaide during the last day or two, had an interview with the Railway Co[?]missioners with respect to the 10 ...
Article : 233 wordsMr. John Burns, chairman of the Dockers' Union, has been despatched by that body to Southampton, with a view to settle the dispute in the dooks there. ...
Article : 133 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day the debate on the question of appointing delegtae[?] to represent New Zealand at the Federation convention was resumed on Mr. Scobie M'Kenzie's ...
Article : 350 wordsAt the opening of the conference Mr. EDMUND E. SMITH, President of the Victorian Employers' Union, was voted to the chair, and in opening the proceedings, said he had much pleasure in ...
Article : 4,219 wordsIt was staled in a recent issue that five of the officers of the A. U. S. N. Company had resumed their connection with the company, and had returned to their work. This statement, however, brought out ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Manne Board officers have made a thorough examination of the light, beacons, and buoys in the Tamar, especially the buoys in the vicinity of Porpoi[?]e Rook, which have boen replaced. ...
Article : 34 wordsSeveral hundred labourers engaged in unloading the P. and O. Company's steamers in the Albert Docks have struck work, owing to their objection to a ...
Article : 60 wordsHenry Funeke, who murdered Constable M·Leod on July 30, has been found not guilty on the ground of insanity. Willoughby Brassey, solicitor, at Napier, has been ...
Article : 42 wordsA cable message received to-day from Paris announces the death of M. Rudolph [?] Fink, who was well known in Melbourne Sydney, and Adelaide daring the last 10 years as one of the leading ...
Article : 165 wordsIt is reported that a revolution has broken out at Ti[?]in[?] a canton of Switzerland, owing to a revision of the constitution. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Legislative Assembly last night rejected by three votes the vote for the contract survey of a railway from Hobart, via Derwent Valley to the Western silver fields. The Huon railway was ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Fehon, one of the Railway Commissioners, who has been spending a few days at Newcastle, has returned. He states that every thing i[?] quiet in that city. His particular object in proceeding to ...
Article : 278 wordsNews has been received from Some[?]et that a man named Murray arrived there yesterday morning suffering from a spear wound. His camp at Batavia River had been attacked by ...
Article : 150 wordsThe tug Yatala towed the stranded barque Cathcart off the reef with apparent ease to-day. The Yatala proceeded to Port Adelaide with the Cathcart in tow. It is evident that the Cathcart ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. Patrick Hann[?] ex[?] M.L.A, died this morning. He was born in county Down, Ireland, on June 24, 1819, and emigrated to Melbourne in 1853. Among his shipmates were Mr. Service, ...
Article : 196 wordsThe cargo and hull of the steamship Quetta, as they lie sunk in Torres Straits, were offered for sale yesterday by Arthur, Martin, and Co. The cargo realised £1000 and the hull £500. The purchasers were Clark ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Mayor of Sydney ia continuing the policy he adopted of endeavouring to bring about a settlement of the labour disputes. We understand that [?] the lines suggested in the S. M. Herald of ...
Article : 176 wordsEvening Sales—Broken, £12 2s; Block 10, £12 5s, £12 3s, £12, £12 1s; Central, paid, £6 5s, £6; South, paid, 92s 6d, 90s; Junction 37s 6d; North, 20s. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 13 Sep 1890, Page 9
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