THE Dunedin correspondent of the N.Z. Times writes: " On the voyage from Glasgow of the ship Margaret Galbraith, a seaman named Peddington, while engaged in setting ...
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Advertising : 943 wordsTHE Warragul correspondent of the Melbourne Telegraph reports that a frightful accident, resulting in the death of two men, occurred at Neerim about 9 'o'clock one ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE Melbourne Telegraph says: "The steamer Dawn, which berthed alongside the Queen's wharf, from the western ports on Wednesday afternoon, October 26, met the full ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE banking returns of Victoria for the third quarter are presented to the public. The advances (says the Melbourne Telegraph) have still an expanding tendency, and whilst some of the ...
Article : 249 wordsA YOUNG man, giving the name of Wm. H. Full, was charged at the Melboarne City Court, on Monday, October 24, with endeavouring to impose on the public, by falsec representations. ...
Article : 123 wordsA LITTLE boy, about 4 years of age, second son of Mrs. Jamieson, of M'Donald's Creek, was bitten by snake on Thursday last, October 19, under the following rather peculiar ...
Article : 180 wordsTHE Melbourne Argus states that for the future, when police constables are required to maintain order at gatherings, to which charges of admission are made, their ...
Article : 127 wordsA TELEGRAM from Dunedin in the New Zealand Herald of October 10 gives the following account of an attempted murder and suicide which took place in the Leith Valley, near that ...
Article : 260 wordsAt about half-past 11 on Saturday evening, October 21 (says the Melbourne Age), a railway guard named James Arms was passing the intersection of Swan; and Lennox streets, when ...
Article : 195 wordsTHE Ballarat correspondent of the Argus writes on Friday last, October 20: "The twohundredth locomotive engine manufactured at the Phenix foundry was taken out of the ...
Article : 129 wordsJOSEPH HIGGINBOTHAM, a hairdresser, residing in Sodth Melbourne, attempted to commit suicide on Sunday morning, October 22 (the Argus, states) by swallowing a poisonous ...
Article : 152 wordsA MOST cowardly assault was committed on Senior-constable Brennan in Irby street early on Thursday morning, October 19 last, by a man named Martin Riiey, commonly known as ...
Article : 219 wordsAN extraordinary scence occurred in court on October (says the Newcastle correspondent of the S. M. Herald). A powerfully-built Woman named Mary Council wan arretted last ...
Article : 174 wordsAN elderly woman, rained Eagar, the wife of a tailor residing in Islington street, Collingwood, committed suicide on Saturday, October 21, by drowing hereself in the Yarra (says the ...
Article : 160 wordsIN referuce to the Bunbury poisoning case, further particlars have come to hand (says a telegram dated Bunbury, september 30th, to the Western Australian.) Mrs. Leip-chitz, it ...
Article : 204 wordsA [?] [?]ed Frederick [?]ansen a [?] of the schooneer Iris was brought before the Williamston Court on Monday morning, October 21 (Says the Age), and [?] in lines ...
Article : 248 wordsTHE police (the Melbourne Ane states) have good reason to believe that a very clever "fence," or receiver of stolen property, has been discovered in the person of Mr. Aquilla ...
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The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), Sat 5 Nov 1887, Page 10
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