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Article : 349 wordsThe Pall Mall Gazette is under the impression that the late wars which have taken place have entirely eradicated from among the leading men in England ...
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Advertising : 428 wordsThe Cotopaxi, the next steamer of the Orient line, which is now on her way here, has been fitted with refrigerating machinery for freezing meat for the London market. ...
Article : 184 wordsBoth camps of the constabulary have crossed Te W[?]iti’s boundary without opposition. ...
Article : 18 wordsA Mauritius telegram states that up to the 24th April 500 tons had been cleared for Adelaide, 600 for Hobson’s Bay, 300 for Sydney; 200 for Dunedin. Sugar is unchanged, ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Minister of Education and the Inspector-General of Schools were waited upon this morning by the following gentlemen as a deputation:— Messrs. Gleeson, Young, Crabb ...
Article : 242 wordsThe price of coal at all the collieries now working—viz., Lambton, New Lambton, Waratah, and Newcastle Companies—has again been raised to 14s., and these collieries have as many ...
Article : 110 wordsJoseph O. Ladd and Benjamin Tonkin were each fined 10s. for driving at more than a walking pace across the intersection of Rundle and King William streets. ...
Article : 738 wordsThe Imperial Government of Germany intend including Bremen and Lubeck in the Zollverein. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe missing mail boy has been found. He appears to have lost his way. Great anxiety was felt all day by his friends, and further search parties were being organized to turn out ...
Article : 47 wordsGeneral Sir Garnet Wolseley, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. , will shortly proceed to India, where he is to succeed General Sir F. P. Haines, G.C.B., G.C.S.L, as ...
Article : 37 wordsA large meeting of ratepayers in this town met this evening, to consider the Hydraulic Engineer’s estimate of the cost of the proposed water supply. The Mayor presided. The ...
Article : 156 wordsThe sense of relief which the public must feel in being delivered from having the disgusting particulars of the case of Ward v. Derrington obtruded upon their ...
Article : 1,668 wordsThe s.s. Kangaroo went on a sand patch near Bird Island this morning at 5 o’clock; a bank mist was mistaken for the Wallaroo smoke. She will get off this afternoon; no damage has ...
Article : 60 wordsSir Edward Eyre Williams, formerly one of the Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria, is dead. ...
Article : 24 wordsSouth Australian Four per Cent, and New Zealand Five per Cent. Bonds are each 10s. lower. Tin is quoted at £81 per ton. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe proceedings on the Old Course this morning were very interesting, although no very fast work was anticipated; still the usual frequenters of the training track mustered in ...
Article : 599 wordsA Chrysanthemum Show is being held in the Institute Hall, and is a highly creditable one, considering that only a few years age the district was a sheep-run. The collection exhibited ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Corporation proposes to take steps for the early fencing and planting of the park lands, and to borrow £1,000 for this and other municipal improvements. ...
Article : 49 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN, steamer, 612 tons, T. W. Lockyer, master, from Melbourne May 3. John Turn ball, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne, Mr. and Mrs. Ricardi, ...
Article : 383 wordsNo change whatever is reportable in the wheat and flour market, both being exceedingly depressed and inanimate. In general business dulness still prevails.. No sales of sugars are ...
Article : 96 wordsArrived — Garonne, steamer, from Sydney March 8, Melbourne March 15, and Adelaide March 19. ...
Article : 25 wordsA meeting of the Exhibition Commission was held to-day, at which there was a strong muster. The question of Chinese-made chairs for use in the Exhibition was discussed, but it was resolved ...
Article : 449 wordsTHE JURY AND THE LIBEL CASE.—We are informed that when the Jury first retired to consider their verdict in the libel case Ward v. Derrington they were divided as follows:—For ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 628 wordsDenis O’Leary, bricklayer, was charged with having used obscene language in a railway carriage on the Semaphore line on the previous night, and with having assaulted Guard Hearn ...
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Family Notices : 449 wordsSORATA, steamer, 2.573 tons, O. G. Fowler, master, from Melbourne May 4. J. Stilling and Co., agents. Passengers—Messrs. J. E. Thomas, S. J. Gill, J. R. Harper, and G. W. Whitall, in the first ...
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Advertising : 421 wordsAn application was heard before Judge Windeyer to-day for the review of the taxation of plaintiff’s bill of costs in the case of Shepherd v. Dibbs. His Honor upheld the taxation, and ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Supplement to the Evening Journal on Saturday next will contain the First Part of a New Tale entitled V A N D U B O N ' S W A T C H, ...
Article : 48 words“ R. G. S.”—The conclusion you arrive at seems to us to be an absolute non sequitur, and we therefore see no use in publishing your letter. “Cockatoo.”— There are more iron ships than ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Thu 6 May 1880, Page 2
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