In perfect weather the big international cricket match was continued on the Adelaide Oval this morning. The Englishmen are under engagement to play an Eleven of ...
Article : 438 wordsFrederick William, Arkless was charged with deserting from H.M.S. Katoomba, and was remanded for a week. Robert Thomson was accused by ...
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Advertising : 529 wordsFIRE AT GLENELG.—At about twenty minutes past 9 on Monday morning a fire broke out in the back premises of Mr. J. T. Kither, butcher, Jetty-road, Glenelg. Mr. ...
Article : 99 wordsThe French Naval Budget increases the number of the Mediterranean fleet from thirty to fifty vessels. Provision is also made in the Budget for additions to the ...
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Article : 1,316 wordsPlaygoers cannot complain that tho Gerald-Duff Company have not presented them with a varied repertoire of popular plays. On Saturday evening Henry A. Jones’s successful piece ...
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Family Notices : 370 wordsMr. Matthew Eyes, who is interesting himself in experiments for rainmaking. has fixed a day (about December 15) for a trial at Terowie. He intends to invite a number of ...
Article : 63 wordsTho marriage of Mr. Wilson, eon of Sir Samuel Wilson, M.P., of Ercildoune, Victoria, and of Hughenden Manor, England, to Lady Sarah Elizabeth ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. Snazelle was accorded a hearty farewell by a large audience when he appeared for the last time at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. A special programme was prepared ...
Article : 93 wordsNews has just been received that a boy eight years of age was lost in the scrub a few miles from here. A search party was out all yesterday and late at night, but were unsuccessful. ...
Article : 52 wordsThis Musical Society, though long since established, being second only to the Liedertafel in point of age, does not seek a prominent position as a provider of concerts for the city. ...
Article : 463 wordsOn Monday morning the Revs. J. Nicholson (President of the Conference), H. T. Burgess, R. S. Casely, S. F. Prior, J. Bickford, T. Raston, W. B. Mather, II. Thomas, M. A., ...
Article : 798 wordsIn connection with the famine in Russia the Czar to-day issued a decree prohibiting the export of wheat. The Central Committee for the relief of' ...
Article : 124 wordsTho eldest son of Mrs. Callary, a lad aged 9 years, fell into a-i underground tank about 7 o’clock this morning, owing to the trap door being left open. He was taken out of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsJeffrey Rankine, eldest son of the late William Rankine, who was working at his uncle's place on Hindmarsh Island, went out in a small boat to-day on the Mundoo River, and ...
Article : 57 words“Architect” objects to our footnote to his letter on the subject of Civil servants and private enterprise as being inexact, and maintains that he and His professional brethren are ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Government of the Republic of Uruguay, which adjoins the Province of Rio Grande do Sul, which is now in rebellion against the Marshal de Fonseca, the ...
Article : 167 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—At 2.25 o’clock on Sunday afternoon Dr. O'Connell reported to the City Watchhouse that at about midday he had received a call to attend a greengrocer of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsTHE GOVERNOR AT HINDMARSH.— His Excellency the Governor will visit Hindmarsh this evening, and attend the concert and demonstration to be given in connection with the ...
Article : 785 words“THE CONDITION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.”— Under this heading a contributor to a paper called the Australasian Manufacturer writes: —“The Parliament in South Australia appeal [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsThe recent utterances of Lord Carrington touching the relations of the Imperial and Australian Governments form a subject of criticism in the weekly Press. ...
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Article : 409 wordsMr. Lake, who is arranging for the forthcoming exhibition of pictures in the various Australian capitals, has secured 100 original sketches by the present, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsMr. Burke, of Bendigo, who has been making searching enquiries into the matter, reports that the Colony of Victoria has nothing to learn from the ...
Article : 100 wordsNo meeting was held other than the assembling of the men on Saturday morning to answer to their names and for the receipt of strike pay. The sum distributed amounted ...
Article : 114 wordsThe strike among the coalminers in tho north of France is leading to much bitterness and serious difficulties. The colliery-owners at Lens have engaged ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsNorwood Club.—On Saturday, November 21, the attendance was again good. Messrs. Sibbald and C. Kerr drew their game in the winter tourney, and a number of additional games were contested during ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Treasurer of the Canadian Government declares that the Dominion is willing to enter into a treaty of reciprocity with the United States, but on the ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Mon 23 Nov 1891, Page 2
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