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Family Notices : 242 wordsHoliday-makers have been passing here on their way to the racecourse since 8 o'clook The weather to very close and disagreeing and it will probably rein before night. The ...
Article : 755 wordsFlies. Dusty. Warm. First Demon! ...
Article : 1,095 wordsAfter a long series of civic, not to Bay civil growls, the new Cite Bathe have become an accomplished fact, and were formally opened on Tuesday. November 6, at noon, by the ...
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Advertising : 844 wordsThe Messageries steamer Saghalien, on which, Sir William Milno is a passenger, has been quarantined at Marseilles, thus occasioning much inconvenience, and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Marquis of Lome (late Governor— General of Canada) and Princess Louise arrived at Liverpool to-day from Canada. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe latest advices from Anam state that the combined military and naval expedition under Admiral Conrbet, which took the offensive a short while ago, have ...
Article : 46 wordsPERCY, ketch; 85 tons, G. [?] master, from Port Wakefield. LURINE, ketch, 59 tons, H. Hatrington, master, from Port Augusts. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe bush fence of the schoolhouse was burned from sparks which were carried two chains into grass nigh teen inches high Timely help and water arrested its father ...
Article : 63 wordsBoth Houses of Parliament met this after noon at 2 o'clock, and adjourned at half-past 2 until to-morrow, in token of respect to the memory of the late Sir William Morgan. ...
Article : 40 wordsSteam mail service is casing universal dissatisfaction among residents, the Dolphin's arriving on Saturday evening and the mails closing at midnight deprives nearly the ...
Article : 94 wordsThere was a full attendance of members in the Legislative Council. Before the business of the day was called on the Commissioner of Public Works moved the adjournment of the Council till next ...
Article : 359 wordsOn November 6 the City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.) held in the Angel Inn, Gonger-street, an, enquiry into the circumstances attending the fire which broke oat in the premises of Mrs. Enoch ...
Article : 324 wordsSwan, the pedestrian,, is reported to have found his way across the Border— that haven of to many debtors— early this morning. He paid every one hare, but F. S. Hay tor, who ...
Article : 104 wordsIN THE MATTE OF THE HARRAS CORPUS ACT, AND IN THE MATTER OF JAS. AND GEO. LEY. Mr. Harold Downer moved that the prisoners be discharged. Before going into other matters, he ...
Article : 912 wordsWhen the Assembly met the Chief Secretary moved a similar motion in a feeling and very praceinl speech. He spoke of their departed friend as an able, energetic, honest man, who at great ...
Article : 792 wordsTHE NEW SOUTH LAND BILL.— We are informed that Messrs. Walter Reynell, H. W. Hughes, and W. A. Horn left by the Natal on Saturday with the intention of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsJames Meikte, late of Hyde Park, carpenter. Frederick Turner, late of Adelaide, labourer, Helmich Hermann Dannamberg, late of Molcutta, near Sugneton. in labourer. ...
Article : 16 wordsFrederick Charlee Newcombe, of Wentworth, N. S. W., storekeeper. THE COMMERCIAL. BANK — This Ban held its half-yearly meeting on Monday, ...
Article : 271 words“A Frequent Visitor to the Baths” writes:— “Not the least Important among the many improvements which have recently been made is ear city may be classed the new City Baths, for Which the ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Tue 6 Nov 1883, Page 2
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