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Advertising : 863 wordsOTWAY, steamer, 446 tons, C. Levick, master, from King George’s Sound July 81. J. Webster and Co., Town ; W. R. Cave and Co., Port, agents. Passengers—Mrs. G. Ingleton and two children, Mesdames ...
Article : 535 wordsThe notorious leader of the Kelly gang of bushrangers was brought before the Beechworth Police Court to-day, charged with having on October 26, 1878, murdered Constables Lonigon ...
Article : 2,896 wordsPetitions were presented by Mr. Bray from 9,826 male adults, praying the House to extend the hours for opening public-houses on Sundays as follows:—From 1 to 3 in the afternoon, and from ...
Article : 501 wordsThe Bill taxing foreign Bank capital has been signed by Governor Cornell of New York. Every foreign Bank or Banking Company doing business in the State will have to pay annually ...
Article : 809 wordsThe R.M.S. Malwa arrived at Glenelg at 6.30 a.m. this morning. The latest dates for letters and papers is July 2. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Queen, accompanied by the Princess Beatrice and the Princess of Hesse, left Balmoral on Tuesday week for Windsor Castle, where she arrived next morning. The Princess ...
Article : 254 wordsAt Mr. Berry’s meeting at Geelong on Monday he will deal principally with finance. Mr. Service also speaks on the same night at a banquet which is to be given to Mr. T. G. King ...
Article : 173 wordsOn Monday Lord Lytton left Simla for Bombay on his return to England. It is stated that the Right Hon. W. P. Adam. M.P., will probably succeed the Duke of ...
Article : 297 wordsThe first practice match of those who seek intercolonial honours attracted far more attention and interest than was anticipated, but unfortunately, the play was not worthy of the ...
Article : 826 wordsSaturday, August 7.—R.M.S. MALWA, 2,938 tons. W. E. Thompson, commander, from Galle July 22, and King George’s Sound August 3. Passengers— Messrs. A. Thompson and R. Savage, from ...
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Family Notices : 279 wordsA telegram from Kabul states that Abdul Rahman has written to the chiefs that he is not coming further south than Charikar at present. He has ordered no resistance to be offered to ...
Article : 134 wordsSince the dispatch of the last mail the Ambassadors of the Great Powers at Berlin have held several conferences, the last of which took place yesterday. It it stated that the utmost ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Honduras barque Venearo cleared for Melbourne on 26th ult. with a cargo valued at [?]18,000, including 300 flasks quicksilver and 30,000 feet lumber. The Portuguese barque ...
Article : 818 wordsWe publish with to-day’s Journal a two-page Supplement. ...
Article : 9 wordsTHE INWARD MAIL STEAMER.—The R.M.S. Malwa was signalled off Cape Borda at 9.30 on Friday night, and anchored off Glenelg at about 7 o’clock on Saturday morning. She was delayed ...
Article : 644 wordsA remarkable scene cccurred in the House of Commons last week. The House had resolved by a majority of forty-five not to allow Mr. Bradlaugh to take the oath or to affirm; and on ...
Article : 447 wordsMAYOR’S POPULAR CONCERTS.—The sixth of the concerts under the auspices of the Mayor and the Corporation of Adelaide is to be given in the Town Hall this evening. The Military ...
Article : 313 wordsOn Wednesday, Earl Nelson was present at the inspection of the training-ship Warapite, and in addressing the lads congratulated them upon their efficiency, and pointed out that they ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Sat 7 Aug 1880, Page 2
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