THE JEWS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.—We have been shown by Mr. S. Saunders a foe simile reproduction in type of a document first printed in 1655, and thus inscribed. , “To His ...
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Article : 43 wordsQUEENSLAND FLOODS RELIEF FUND.— Mes[?]ra. W. K. Thomas & Co.. proprietors of the Register, cm Wednesday handed £435 15B. lid. to the Adelaide Committee of this fund ...
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Article : 542 wordsAs it is feared that riots will occur in Ireland in connection with the Home Rule movement, several officers of each garrison in Ireland have been sworn as ...
Article : 101 wordsThe announcement that Mr. Duncan Gillies, a late Premier of the colony, has been offered the appointment of Agent-General for Victoria, is received with ...
Article : 40 wordsSir Arthur Hunter Palmer, K.C.M.G., has been appointed Lieutenant Governor of Queensland. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe wool sales at Antwerp were opened to day. There was a large attendance, and animated competition. The prices show that be average rise in the La Plate wool is 10 ...
Article : 271 wordsUNEMPLOYED AT BROKEN HILL.—Messrs. Josiah Thomas and Green[?]alg. two of the leaders in the late strike at Broken Hill, are now in Adelaide. They tell a deplorable tale ...
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Article : 71 wordsIn Court to day at the trial of the Panama Canal Company Directors, Baron Ferdinand de Lesseps declared that he had disclosed the destinations of all the funds ...
Article : 58 words“Selector,” Port Lincoln. — A District Council may let to the owner or occupier of any land by the side of and abutting on any “unimproved road” the use and occupation ...
Article : 227 wordsYOUNG SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PATRIOTIC ASSO-CIATION.—A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Young South Australian Patriotic Association WM held on Monday evening, Mr. ...
Article : 172 wordsNews has been received of fighting in Western [?]hibet. Chilas Fort at Gilgit, in Western [?]hibet, was attacked by the neighbouring ...
Article : 179 wordsA QUEER STORY.—On the last trip home made by the steamship Oru[?]a there were on board, in the steerage, a party consisting of a man and two girls from Adelaide. The man ...
Article : 778 wordsWOMEN’S SUFFRAGE.— In deciding to adopt an adult franchise as their platform the Women’s Suffrage League have taken high and at the same time logical and ...
Article : 381 wordsISAAC SIMOOCK V. JAMES MCKEAG. — £49 14s. 5d., being £39 14a. 5d. balance purchasemoney due to plaintiff for purchase of plaintiff’s business, and £10 for costs incurred by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsThe Parramatta arrived at Suez on March 14, homewards. ...
Article : 12 words16—WAROOKA, steamer, for Edithburgh. 16—VICTOR, ketch, For Kangaroo Island. 16—SUCCESS ketch, for coast. 16—CECILIA, ketch, for coast. ...
Article : 212 wordsUNITED IRONWORKERS’ ASSISTANTS’ UNION —A meeting of the Ironworkers’ Assistants’ Society was held in the Society’s rooms on Tuesday night when Mr. J. Med way Day gave ...
Article : 560 wordsSir—The Rev. T. Q. Stow was a member of the Education Board in 1847 which placed the Bible in our State schools. He was in the van those who fought the State-aid question in ...
Article : 294 wordsTHE GENERAL ELECTIONS.—Already some of the old members of the Assembly and intending candidates are complaining of the short space of time which will elapse between the ...
Article : 92 wordsMEHORIAL TO THE LATE MRS. HALL.—On Tuesday evening Bishop Kennion, whe as preaching a Lenten sermon at St. James Church, West Adelaide, was asked by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsACCIDENT AT MOPRII[?]ETTVILLE. — On Tuesday morning at 7 o’clock a boy was riding the horse Sunnydale, which is being trained by Hill, and belongs to Mr. W. Green, when the ...
Article : 96 wordsSir—Allow me once more to thank you for your consistent and persistent opposition to the tactics of the Scripture Education League. All who, like myself, seriously object to use ...
Article : 153 wordsDEATH OP MRS. ELIZABETH KELLY.—We announce to-day the death of the wife of Mr. R. S. Kelly, of Modbury. The deceased was born at Mount Tamar, in the parish of St. ...
Article : 136 wordsNORTH ADELAIDE FOOTBALL CLUB.—At a meeting held at the Temperance Hall, North Adelaide, on foeeday evening, Mr. L. Cohen, M. P., presiding, the members of the Medindie ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Wed 15 Mar 1893, Page 2
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