At a Cabinet meeting to-day it was deciden that the Government should not introduce a bill to permanently increase the salaries of the Railway Commissioners, as contemplated by the late ...
Article : 265 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Owen, minister of the Portland Church, Southampton, has received a call as co-pastor of the Collinsstreet Baptist Church, Melbourne. ...
Article : 42 wordsMR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN considers that Mr. Gladstone should be supported in his attitude towards Mr. Parnell. SEVERE fighting has taken place between the ...
Article : 10,508 wordsMr. Edward Greville's, paper upon the "Aberigines of Australia" will be rend before the Colonial Institute on the 9th December. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Irish Land Purchase Bill has been introduced in the House of Commons and read the first time. Mr. Parnell voted with the Government on the question. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe M.M.S. Australian, M. Didier comnander, arrived from Ma[?]illes at 9 a.m., 0The following are the passengers:- For ADELAIDE: M. Calais. ...
Article : 99 wordsThe General Medical Council has registered Profe-sor Anderson Stuart's degree of Doctor of Medicine, thereby recognising diplomas conferred by the Sydaey ...
Article : 34 wordsTwo young men named Edward [?] Stephen Jenyns, and Frank Steveuson, just arrived from the South, were arrested last evening on a warrant issued in Adelaide charging them with ...
Article : 185 wordsIn the suit in divorce brought by Lady Connemara against her husband, Lord Connemara, at present Governor of Madras, the petitioning wife has succeeded in ...
Article : 46 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day, after formal business, the House resume the consideration of the Estimates, and agreed to the items of waterworks and water supply, £16,188. Sir T. ...
Article : 95 wordsSevere fighting is reported to have taken place in the rising of the Sioux Indians in the North-western States of America. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. William O'Brion, M.P., is of opinion that Mr. Gladstone should be supported in the course he recommends in relation to the retirement of Mr. Parnell. ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Thomas Purser, a prominent orange-grower in the Pairamatta district, New South Wales, who is visiting South Australia for the purpose of inquiring into the extent and methods of fruit ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Chief Secretary, Mr. Langridge, recently informed his Collingwood constituents that he intended to give close attention to the subject of the possible preventing of trade disputes, and he ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Council of the Imperial Institute are strongly in favour of the establishment of a permanent Colonial Mining Exhibition in connection with the ...
Article : 106 wordsThree Chinese have died at the Extended Union from poisoning consequent upon drinking water affected by arsonical pyritos;. 12 others are sick. The fear of a similar fate has driven a ...
Article : 46 wordsLast evening Sir Malcolm Fraser left Perth for Albany, en route for England. He was attended by a large crowd at the railway station, and the leave-taking was very cordial. ...
Article : 38 wordsSydney Taiwhanga, the well-known Macri member of Parliament, died last night. The Government will not make any final decision regarding the meeting of the Coaveation until after ...
Article : 37 wordsThe question of the dispute between the masters and the men in the building trade as to the latter declining to work with non-unionists is still being discussed in conference. The crisis threatened ...
Article : 134 wordsThe committee appointed by the Mariue Board to report upon Captain Jorgensen's request that the Board should make it compulsory upon all oceangoing vessels to carry a lifeboat of the Storm ...
Article : 121 wordsYesterday was the nomination day for Irwin, Gascoigne, and West Kimberley. The only candidates for those districts, so far as is known, are— Mr. S. J. Phillips for Irwin, Mr. R. N. Shell for ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Gordon, the Chief inspector of Stock, has written to the Colonial Secretary, drawing attention to Dr, Koch's important discovery, and stating that he believed this can be applied to the cattle ...
Article : 134 wordsA naval and military tournament commenced to-day in the Exhibition Building, but was seriously affected by bad weather. The afternoon was devoted wholly to the mounted competitions. So ...
Article : 76 wordsThe question as to whether south Austra is should join with New South Wales and Victoria in the guarantee to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, Limited, to bear the loss [?]ed in the ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Archer, Agent-General in London for this colony, has resignad. Sir James Garrick has been reappointed in his place. ...
Article : 33 wordsMiss M. M. G. Magell, recently a pupil nurse at the Alfred Hospital, gave some sensational evidence to-day before the Charities Commission in regard to nursing. She stated that she was ...
Article : 213 wordsAt the City Police Court this morning Thomas Arthur Bradshaw, described as the leader of the Salvation Army here, was charged by tbe Inepector of State Children with ill-using Daisy Bradshaw, ...
Article : 108 wordsA disastrous bush fire is reported from the York district, and is inflicting sad havce along the fences and crops en route. When the latest telegram was received it was within three-quarters of a mile of ...
Article : 60 wordsThe new council-chambers were formally opened last evening, when the first meeting was held therein. The Mayor (Alderman Smith) declarad the chambers open, and congratulated the ratepayers upon being in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsThe Premier Permanant Building Association trial was continued to-day. Lowens, a clerk in the employ of the Association, in re-examination said that by the rules of the society all the members ...
Article : 114 wordsGreat satisfaction is expresses [?] being called for the constraction of a tramilne in co[?] with the Cla[?] harbour works. This is regarded as the commencement of the harbour improvements. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe body of the murdered man found at Healesville has been identified as that of an Indian hawker named Jugo Mull. His mate, a countryman of his is suspected of the crime, which is ...
Article : 62 wordsThere is, a f[?] incr[?] of rabbits in this [?] They, having eaten out the scrab country, are now devastating the pla[?] and river f[?]. The great bulk of the sheep have been [?] away far feed, All ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 29 Nov 1890, Page 9
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