THE GOVERNMENT AND THE IRISH CRISIS. TO the Lord Mayor's banquet naturally succeeds a series of Cabinet Councils. Four have been held since I last wrote, and curiously ...
Article : 3,408 wordsThe s.s. Garonne left the Royal Albert Docks at 630 a.m. on November 10, and after two hours' steaming down the Thames made fast to the buoy off Gravesend Pier at 9 a.m. The ...
Article : 750 wordsThe first picnic in connection with the Hairdressers and Tobacconists' Society was held on the Kensington Oval on Tuesday, December 28, and was attended by between 800 and 900 ...
Article : 641 wordsSir—I have read with pleasure your leader this morning, and I beg to urge parents of scholars carefully to read and compare it with report of the head-master of Prince Alfred ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsThe following particulars respecting a trial of reapers at Benalla are from the pen of Mr. W. B. Wi[?]nson:—" During my late trip through the adjoining colonies I was present at a trial of ...
Article : 555 wordsThe [?] war still drags its slow length along. The colonial forces at Mafetang are continually [?]rmishing with the enemy, who now appears determined Lot to tight in the open. On ...
Article : 162 wordsSir—Mr. Pearce asks why the Chinese should not be allowed to settle here as farmers and tradespeople, and why as domestic helps they should not supersede the women of our own ...
Article : 731 wordsWe may be said to have had two Lord Mayers' Shows this year. The setting and the rising civic sun had each his day. On the 8th Sir Francis Truscott signalised his closing day of ...
Article : 3,321 wordsAn inquest was held on Tuesday, December 28, in the Wilmington Hotel, before Mr. J. Ormiston, J.P., and a jury of twelve Mr. T. Harvey being foreman, to ascertain the cause of ...
Article : 834 wordsThe latest tragedy to blot the page of the criminal history of San Francisco was enacted on November 12, about 10 o'clock. Shortly before that hour. Hattie Lee walked alone ...
Article : 587 wordsSir—I notice from your report of the trial of harvesting machines that but few farmers attended, and from this you infer they are satisfied that the stripper and winnower cannot be ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 30 Dec 1880, Page 6
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