January 14.--RANELAGH, s., 850 tons, Captain Thompson, from Sydney, via Newcastle. Passengers: Mesdames Reynolds, D. Maclay, Wood and 2 children, Terry, Misses ...
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Article : 97 wordsRear-admiral Bridge assumed full command of the Australian naval station last evening, and H.M.S. Mildura saluted his flag this morning. ...
Article : 140 wordsGRAZIERS v. KANGAROO POINT.--This match was continued on Saturday lost, at the Exhibition ground. The Graziers in their first innings, it will be remembered, compiled 168 ...
Article : 4,295 wordsThe proceedings at the Science Congress begun in earnest this morning, when the various sections begun their work. The reception-room presented a very lively ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Governor has acceded to the petition tor the remission of the sentence of three months' imprisonment passed on Private Alfred Glasson, by the recent court-martial at Ballarat. ...
Article : 32 wordsAt a meeting of the Cabinet held on Saturday it was decided to reduce the estimates for 1995 by £20,000. It is not proposed to reduce salaries, but to economise in all departments. ...
Article : 38 wordsCannibalism among the Murehison blacks, West Australia, has been reported to the police, who are investigating the matter. Crushings from the Murchison claims, West ...
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Article : 749 wordsThe steamer Upolu has arrived from the islands. While ushering in the new year with hapuri at Tonga a dispute arose between a native and a young European carpenter named ...
Article : 145 wordsEdward Fitzgerald, a carpenter at Way's Yards, Glanville, was killed on Saturday. He was caught in some machinery and whirled round the shaft, death being instantaneous. ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. William M'Nanghton Galloway, licensee of the Breakfast Crook Hotel, fell from a window on the second floor of the hotel on Saturday, his injuries proving fatal. It ...
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Article : 168 wordsThe annual meeting of the Brisbane Tattersall's Club is advertised to be held on Wednesday next. Nominations for office hearers must he lodged with the secretary, seven clear days ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. G. S Murphy sends the following :-- Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited.--The manager cables, 11th instant : "Crushing finishe ; 1,200 tons stone realised ...
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Article : 220 wordsThe president in this, section, Professor Dendy, D. Se., F.L.S of Christchurch, New Zealand, delivered an address on "The Crytozoic Fauna of Australasia." ...
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Article : 136 wordsIt is reported that the Conciliation Act passed by the South Australian Parliament last session provided that a Minister of Industry should be appointed from the ...
Article : 187 wordsBy a proclamation published in Saturday's "Government Guzette," it is notified that Monday, January 28, will be observed as a pubic holiday throughout the colony, in ...
Article : 36 wordsThe following gentlemen have been invited to the dinner to be given by the Governor this evening, in honour of the Science Association, but some of them are unable to attend: The ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Mon 14 Jan 1895, Page 5
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