The Prince of Wales this afternoon held a meeting as arranged to consider the matter of the proposed Colonial Institute. Those present comprised all the ...
Article : 869 wordsThe Attorney - General (Hon. J. W. Downer, Q.C.) and the Treasurer (Hon. J. C. Bray) returned to Adelaide on Monday night by a special train which left Terowie ...
Article : 1,016 wordsAt a meeting held at Paddington tonight, attended by upwards of a thousand persons, resolutions were passed condemning the Government and favouring ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Bulionist, a London fin[?]ncia weekly, in its issue of Saturday, cautions people against yielding to the prevailing gold-mining mania. ...
Article : 33 wordsSir Frederick Roberts, who has been officially appointed to the command of the British forces in Burmah, will be entrusted with special powers for the ...
Article : 44 wordsSir J. West Ridge way and the members of the Afghan Frontier Commission have arrived at Cabul, where they received a hearty welcome from Amir Abdurraman. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe death is announced at the age of 77 of Count von Beust, formerly Austrian Ambassador to England. ...
Article : 24 wordsTeetulpa (via Petersburg), October 24, The Government party arrived here about to-day. In the afternoon they were through the field by the Warden, but ...
Article : 474 wordsSir—In your issue of Friday, the 22nd instant, there is a paragraph referring to an unpleasant experience of 300 men who left Adelaide on Thursday preceding. On the ...
Article : 342 wordsBatavia, October 24. The s.s. Almora, from Brisbane October [?], left homeward to-day. ...
Article : 14 wordsThis morning’s enquiries show that the accident on the South Western line on Saturday was caused by a bogie engine running off the line. The driving wheels ...
Article : 52 wordsParliament was prorogued to-day by His Excellency the Governor. All the Bi[?]ls not disposed of last week were shelved, and in the presence of a large ...
Article : 236 wordsThe Governor held a farewell levee today, about 600 persona were present, Including a large number of children, w[?]om the Governor had expressed a desire should ...
Article : 40 wordsUniversal regret is felt at the resignation of Mr. Hensman, the AttorneyGeneral. An address requesting him to remain was presented at the largest and ...
Article : 38 wordsThe following passengers passed through to-day:— For Melbourne—Mr. H. C. Mais, Misses Mais (2), Miss Morris, Mrs. Lukey, Mr. R. ...
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Advertising : 829 wordsMr. Suttor has written to Mr. Derham, suggesting that as the long correspondence between the Governments of New South Wales and Victoria relative to the ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE WEEK’S PARLIAMENT.—The close of the session is supposed to be fixed for the first week in November at the latest, and several members intend to be in Melbourne ...
Article : 537 wordsThe Warden telegraphed from Mannahill on Monday afternoon :—“ Teetulpa Goldfields. —No. 1 bag, from Grenfell’s claim, yielded about three-quarters of a dwt. coarse gold; ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Government have received the following telegram from Mr. Hare, the Government Resident, at Wyndham:—A nugget weighing 30 oz. 15 dwt. was ...
Article : 62 wordsAn hotelkeeper at Albury named Raglan Davey disappeared mysteriously last Wednesday evening, and it is now suspected that he was the victim of foul play. ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. B. Hack, the Warden of Goldfields, wired the Commissioner of Crown Lands on Monday morning as follows :—“ The Premier, Treasurer, and others arrived here this ...
Article : 180 wordsInformation has keen received in Adelaide that an employe of Messrs. James Marshall and Co., who went to the diggings in the beginning of last week, has got sufficient gold ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the course of the interview with the Ministers, Mr. Downer remarked:—“So far as I can see I don’t think there was anything to justify any great rush to Teetulpa, and ...
Article : 597 wordsOn Monday 100 miners’ rights were issued by the Warden’s Department in Adelaide. ...
Article : 16 wordsConsidering the statements made with regard to the Teetulpa Diggings during the last few days, there is still a fair number of persons anxious to go to the rush, and on ...
Article : 93 wordsYesterday, while explaining the action of a revolver to a Chinaman, John Clarke accidentally shot Charles Chambers. The bullet entered under the shoulder-blade ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. J. W. Jones, the Conservator of Water, telegraphed to the Commissioner of Crown Lands from Mannahill on Monday as follows :—“ The Premier and Treasurer are ...
Article : 262 wordsThough the excitement at Port Adelaide with reference to the Teetulpa rush had greatly subsided by Monday, there was still a good muster of sightseers at the Railway ...
Article : 100 wordsAn important meeting of the Executive Commission of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition was held yesterday under the presidency of the Prince of Wales. ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Customs authorities are investigating the case of the Customs agent whose licence was cancelled on Friday for fraudulent practice. An officer of the ...
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Advertising : 328 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Monday night:—“On Saturday fiftyeight men left by the steamer Albany for Adelaide, en route for Teetulpa. About ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Silver Age of October 23 says:—“The Broken Hill presents as deserted an appearance as Silverton just now, owing to the exodus of men to Teetnlpa, and work at ...
Article : 86 wordsBy the midday train from Petersburg on Monday about 100 men returned from the Teetulpa Diggings to Adelaide. Almost without exception they gave the place a bad ...
Article : 1,340 wordsA letter, dated Friday, received on Saturday night from the local Justice of Peace, who has gone to Teetulpa Goldfields, says the absence of water for washing is ...
Article : 405 wordsThe rush still keeps on, and at the present moment there must be at least 1,500 men on the ground. Four coach loads came last night, and the traffic in vehicles and on foot is ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Tue 26 Oct 1886, Page 3
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