The tin market is heavy and unsettled, with receding quotations. Tin is worth from £90 to £92 per ton. The corn market is languid. Wheat is ...
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Article : 79 wordsM. Garel, a returned Communist, has been elected a member of the Municipal Council of Lyons. ...
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Article : 232 wordsIn re William Henry Walters, of Adelaide, French polisher; final hearing. The Accountant’s report was as follows:— “Liabilities, unsecured creditors, £77 12s. 6d.; secured, £20 ...
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Article : 876 wordsThe Cairns search party, who went to look for the men supposed to be lost from Mulgrave, have returned much exhausted. They report finding the remains of two white men near the ...
Article : 60 wordsHobart Town, October [?]. A new Ministry has been formed, and the members of it will be .sworn-in to-morrow. They are—Premier and Treasurer, Mr. R. ...
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Advertising : 1,275 wordsThe Opposition held a caucus meeting to-day, at which it was determined not to attack the existing Government, who had agreed to pass liberal measures. Sir George Grey and two ...
Article : 124 wordsSailed—S.[?]. Otway, for Adelaide. Passengers —Messrs. Wiltshire, Fane, Sandover, Edwards. and Staines, and Miss Dean, in the saloon; and [?] steerage. ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Wed 29 Oct 1879, Page 3
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