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Advertising : 111 wordsMr. Fawcett, the Postmaster-General, has announced that it is intended shortly extend the system of postal orders to the postal arrangements between Great ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Orient Steam Navigation Company’s s.s. John Elder sailed from Plymouth yesterday on her outward voyage to Australian ports. ...
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Advertising : 339 wordsGLANCES, steamer, 884 tons, John Hall, master, from Newcastle April 5. John Darling and don, Town and Port, agents. DUKE OF RICHMOND, banquette, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 277 wordsThe frozen meat which has arrived from New Zealand and Australia by the Dunedin and the Cuzco is found to be in splendid' condition; but the market is ...
Article : 53 wordsIt is believed that the man Norman, who was arrested at an hotel in the Strand with dynamite in his possession, has given the authorities important information, ...
Article : 39 wordsThe case against John Cameron for obstructing a railway reminds one of the army officer’s announcement to his men that it was “death to stop a cannon ball.” ...
Article : 752 wordsIn the new action Clarke v. Bradlaugh, which the plaintiff sued for penalties alleged to have been incurred by defendant sitting without due qualification in ...
Article : 65 wordsCaptain Jennings, master of the schooner Stanley, was drowned in the Mary River at Maryborough to day. The labour schooner Roderick Dhu arrived ...
Article : 144 wordsIn consequence of the continuous revelations of the existence of a widespread dynamite organization, the various military depots in London and its suburbs ...
Article : 34 wordsA deputation of persons interested in the welfare of the foundling class of children waited to-day on Sir Charles Dilke, the President of the Local ...
Article : 158 wordsConsiderable alarm is felt here at an attempt to injure public buildings by dynamite. The Femans are extremely active, and precautions are being taken to ...
Article : 38 wordsGeorge Willim Hattswell, labourer, pleaded not [?] to a charge of committing wilful and corrupt perjurj before the Police Magistrate, at Adelaide, on November 13. Mr. Pater, with Mr. Gepp, ...
Article : 796 wordsIt is announced that His Majesty Francis Joseph will shortly visit King Humbert at Rome, and he will afterwards probably visit King William at Berlin. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe steamer Port Jackson, built in Dunedin for the Port Jackson Steam Company’s as a passenger boat in Sydney Harbour, has been launched. She is the first steel ...
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Family Notices : 637 wordsThe Investigator arrived to-day, and it is believed that she will proceed to Champion Bay. Mr. Maitland Brown has dispatched a ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Orient Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Cuzco arrived at Plymouth on the evening of the 8th instant from Australia. ...
Article : 26 wordsYesterday Lord Lytton made a lengthy and exhaustive speech, impugning the policy of the Government in regard to India. He said that the policy of ...
Article : 109 wordsThe “Vagabond” left yesterday for New Zealand by the Te Anau. The National Agricultural Society has decided upon applying for the next Grand ...
Article : 57 wordsThere was no quorum in the Council to-day, and the House adjourned. In the Assembly Mr. Holtermann, the member for St. Leonards, .moved a ...
Article : 346 wordsOur correspondent writes, under date April 10:— THE NEST-EGG.—At this claim I find Captain Skitch has succeeded in starting the ...
Article : 672 wordsThe trial of Joseph Brady for the wilful murder of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke was commenced at the Dublin Supreme Court to-day. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Bill which was introduced in the House of Commons by Sir W. V. Hareourt, the Home Secretary, to-day provides that those persons directly causing ...
Article : 79 wordsThe death is announced of Sir George Amey, late Chief Justice of New Zealand. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Bill for the regulation of the traffic in explosives and punishment of outrages committed by their means, which was introduced in the House of Commons last ...
Article : 38 wordsPig-iron is worth 49s. per ton. Consols are at £102⅝. Tin is worth £95 5s. per ton. The ship Dunedin, which left Port ...
Article : 86 words“A Portonian” writes:—“I have been much pleased at reading one of your sub-leaders in your issue of Tuesday re the Salvation Army, or what is commonly called at the Port a nuisance. For some ...
Article : 744 wordsAt the Tariff Commission to-day further evidence was given with regard to the duties levied. upon colonial and imported spirits. The Manager of the Scotch Distillery ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 345 wordsSUPPLY OF WATER FOR THE CITY.—It will be within the recollection of most citizens that a short time ago analyses of water from the Hope Valley and Thorndon Park ...
Article : 2,112 wordsArrived—Duchess of Edinburgh, ship, from Sydney December 30; Argonaut, ship, from Port Adelaide December 14 ; Patriarch, ship, from Sydney December ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 373 wordsThe Conference between the Chambers of Commerce and Manufacturers on the question immigration has been concluded. The Conference adopted a series of ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. T. Parker has resigned the Secretary ship of the licensed Victuallers' Association, having been appointed Manager of the West-End Brewery Company. ...
Article : 182 wordsThe Grand Council of the Loyal Orange Institution of Australasia commenced Its sittings this morning in the Protestant Hall, Melbourne. The following delegates, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsThe Manager of the Lauren and Australian Meat copyany has received a telegram from Batavia, announcing the arrival there on the 7th inst. of their steamer findo, ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Wed 11 Apr 1883, Page 2
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