The President took the chair at twenty-five minutes to 6 o’clock. Another batch of petitions, mainly from members of the Wesleyan demomination, was ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Pilot Board held a sitting this morning, when the charge preferred against Pilot Gaflard by the captain of the George Roper was [?]oneidered. It was stated that a charge against ...
Article : 675 wordsA private cablegram announces the death of Mr N. P. Bayly, son of the late Mr Bayly, of Havilah, Mudgee, at Liverpool, of inflammation of the brain. He was on his honeymoon ...
Article : 70 wordsAs a general rule Shakspeare’s plays are not considered by theatricals managers to be such as are likely by their production to fill the treasury. A few of our leading ...
Article : 481 wordsThe question of efficient naval protection for the Australian Colonies was discussed in the House of Lords to-nigh. The Bight Hon. the Earl of Derby, ...
Article : 120 wordsA meeting of the Royal Commission on Education was held at the Town Hall this morning, when the Bishop of Melbourne was examined. ...
Article : 303 wordsSIR,—I would respectfully draw your attention to a decision recently given by the Banco Court in a matter coining under the 34th section of the Marriage and Matrimonial ...
Article : 524 wordsEarl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Lords to-night, that he was convince! that both France and England woull ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Speaker announced that a message bad been received from the Governor recommending an appropriation for the purposes of the Railway Management Bill. ...
Article : 1,483 wordsThree per cent. Consols 100⅜. Colonial Government Securities-4 per cent. New South Wales 1903- 1905 loan has fallen £1, and is worth ...
Article : 55 wordsTin—Best Straits and Australian is worth £93 10s per ton. Copper—Wallaroo is firm at £68. Other-commodities remain unchained. ...
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Family Notices : 55 wordsThe circumstances of what is now known as the "Chetwynd Myatery" evince the persistent tenacity with which the Victorian Detective Fores will stick to the slightest clue, and follow it ...
Article : 264 wordsLatest reports, from Damietta date that the measures taken to repress the outbreak of cholera are, so far, sucessful, and that the disease is decreasin in ...
Article : 35 wordsThe joint committee of the two Houses of Parliament, which has for some time past been taking evide[?]ce with regard to the proposed tunei ...
Article : 46 wordsTenders for the Western Australian Railway Construction Loan of £254,100 were opened to-day. The total amount tendered for was ...
Article : 37 wordsA special correspondent of the S. M. Herald writes:—“ Lord Charles Beresford has entered the prize ring. The arrival of Jem Mace and the Maori Slade was no sooner announced ...
Article : 343 wordsSIR,—Could you inform me whether the newly-organised civilians rifle club have got a full supply of rifles from Melbourne? also, when rifle shooting is likely to be commenced. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe British India Steam Navigation Company’s R.M.S. Bulimba toot her departure for London to-day. ADEN, Tuesday. ...
Article : 41 wordsLike a thief at night, it steals in upon us unawares. Many persona have pains about the cheat and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth ...
Article : 748 wordsSIR,—Though not a member, I was present at the ball of the City Rowing Club last night, I was indeed pleased to see Mr Claxton, the worthy mayor of the city, and other well-known ...
Article : 98 wordsMessrs Dalton Brothers have received advices from Bombay to the effect that the steamship Chollerton bad to put into that port to repair the damages done to her ...
Article : 143 wordsSIR—I read your report of what was said at the Town Council on Friday night with reference to the police. I agree with some of the statements made, but I do object to ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Melbourne are advertised to play the Ballarat on Saturday next, at the Saxon paddock. The admission will be 6d. ...
Article : 22 wordsA private coursing meeting will take place to-day, when the Labona Plate contest will be run off. Lady Clarke and Mrs Macphereon have eachgiven a valuable tea and coffee ...
Article : 73 wordsSIR,—I read with much interest the letter signed "B,” on the above subject, in Tuesday’s issue of the Star. I freely admit that I am but a novice in such matters’ myself, hut ...
Article : 140 wordsA large deputation waited open the Commissioner of Railways to-day, and urged the construction of a line from Camperdown to Port Campbell. One of the deputation ...
Article : 136 wordsSIR,—The names of a few gentlemen are now being mentioned as likely candidates for the vacancy which will soon be created in the north ward of the city. Mr J. N. Wilson has ...
Article : 146 wordsThe following items are extracted from Wednesday’s Police Gazette. Between 1 and 5 a.m. on the 14th instant, a threshing machine at Bolwarra, Gordon, was ...
Article : 149 wordsSubsequently large deputation, accompanied by Messrs Robertson, Ormond, Richardson, Uren, Davies, and Fincham, asked for the construction of the above line. It was pointed ...
Article : 242 wordsSIR,—The sootier the improvements are completed near the entrance of the railway station the better it will be for the public. At present the roadway is very uneven. The ...
Article : 56 wordsSIR,-Mr Walker, the Town councillor, de[?] serves the thanks of the Eastern burgesses for guarding over their interests, I sea by the papers that he spoke against certain verandah ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 12 Jul 1883, Page 3
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