Lord Salisbury has reiterated the desire for Lord Hartington to accept the Premiership, but the Conservative party are averse to the proposal, ...
Article : 164 wordsThe cricket match between the North Adelaides and fifteen of Mount Gambier was begun to-day. The Mount Gambier men batted first, and made 236. Donnell (57), ...
Article : 81 wordsWhen the New Year meets the Old, In the border-pass of Time, Do they any converse hold, To the music of the chime ...
Article : 246 wordsBy the steamer Albany, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Western Australia on Wednesday, December 29, a large number of men who spent several months ...
Article : 949 wordsThe lately renewed exertions of France and Germany to found colonies in continents and on islands distant from Europe have naturally excited attention. ...
Article : 1,378 wordsThose who take the trouble to go through the statement of the public works during 1886 published in this morning’s Register will not fail to ...
Article : 1,025 wordsThe Cabinet have had under consideration preliminary arrangements for the proposed Centennial Exhibition. It was decided to appoint an Executive of twelve ...
Article : 108 wordsThe announcement by cable that Herr Krupp, of Essen, is to supply steel rails for the contracts entered into by Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, & Co. with the Railway ...
Article : 134 wordsSir—The immortal bard tells us that there is much virtue in “if.” “Argo,” in his criticism of Dr. Reynolds’s temperance address, displays a wonderful partiality for the little ...
Article : 304 wordsThe deputation appointed by the recent Freethought Conference waited on the Minister of Justice (Mr. J. P. Garvan) to-day and urged the necessity for ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Government have not yet considered the question of the representation of the colony at the Imperial Conference in London pending the receipt of the ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Minister of Works will visit Newcastle and Maitland next week to enquire into railway matters and inspect the line now being constructed between Sydney ...
Article : 86 wordsSubsequent events have shown the wisdom of the precautions taken by the Health Officer at Port Adelaide to prevent the spread of smallpox ...
Article : 371 wordsThe Bulgarian deputation had an interview yesterday with the Earl of Iddesleigh, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. The meeting on both sides was of ...
Article : 141 wordsSir—Your leader in this morning’s Register on the above fire is worthy of perusal by the Insurance Companies, and I feel confident if your suggestion of having a watchtower ...
Article : 165 wordsThe following passengers left Adelaide by train on Thursday morning:—Mr. and Mrs. Finley, Messrs. E. W. Webb, Kettell, C. W. and A. H. Dawson, Turnbull, Pupper, ...
Article : 107 wordsA movement is being made to banquet the Premier (Sir S. Griffith) before his departure for London. A Maryborough telegram says that it is ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—I have often heard father say that if he could make Christianity fit in with Jesus’s life and teachings he should not hesitate in becoming a Christian. But as things go at ...
Article : 457 wordsIt is satisfactory to find that the Government of Victoria are not at all disposed to fall in with the proposal of the Secretary of State for the Colonies ...
Article : 892 wordsGeneral Sir Frederick Roberts, who received a visit from Buddhist, the Chief P[?] at Abo, officially returned the visit to-day, when he received a cordial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 402 wordsFarther cases of smallpox are reported from the Quarantine Station. Of those isolated yesterday owing to suspicious symptoms having been presented Ruby ...
Article : 122 wordsSir John Pope Hennessy is once more in trouble—this time in deeper trouble than ever. He has become accustomed to unpopularity; he must ...
Article : 649 wordsThe case of the young men awaiting execution for the Mount Rennie outrage engaged the attention of several Ministers for the greater portion of the day, and ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—After the publication of your local in Tuesday’s issue I should have thought that immediate steps would have been token to put a stop to this frightful nuisance; but I ...
Article : 91 wordsSir—In the Argus of December 15 is the following report:—“The Rev. A. Hardle, Convener of the Presbyterian Church, Victoria, has received letters from the Rev. D. ...
Article : 471 wordsSir—I have always previously had a leaning to the side of the Corporation of Glenelg in this matter, and have continued to hope and expect that they would in some way or ...
Article : 460 wordsThe following prayer of thanksgiving Is authorized by the Bishop for use in the services of the Church of England on the first or second Sunday of next year, being ...
Article : 372 wordsThe suggestion made by the Imperial authorities that calling tenders for the Australasian ocean mail service should be deferred until the meeting of the proposed ...
Article : 269 wordsJ. J. Symes to be a Commissioner for taking the acknowledgments of married women. C. Faulkner to be a member of the ...
Article : 55 wordsOn and after January 1 next the ordinary penny postcards may be forwarded to Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland without any further stamp being fixed. ...
Article : 27 wordsMarine Board by law regarding light dues, having been approved by the Governor, will come into operation on January 1. ...
Article : 21 wordsResignation—Lieutenant E. C. Owen, Adelaide Rifles, who has been appointed a Lieutenant on the Reserve List of the S. A. Forces. A. H. Neale to be a Lieutenant in ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Fri 31 Dec 1886, Page 3
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