[Through an error in the MSS. supplied to us a portion of Chapter XIV., which we published yesterday, was omitted. Having since received the missing portion, we ...
Article : 2,364 wordsThe British troops have occupied Port Said, Ismailia, and Kantara, all of which places are situated on the line of the canal. ...
Article : 34 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P.) in the chair, Aldermen Astles, Buik, Bundey, Fuller, Hagedorn, and Madge, and Crs. Green, Klauer, Richardson, ...
Article : 3,919 wordsThe Ellangowan, schooner, with the Rev. Mr. Lawes, the Rev. Mr. Chalmers, and several native teachers, arrived at Cooktown to-day. ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Khedive's Governor at Port Said has been reinstated. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe enemy only made a slight resistance. Captain Kane was slightly wounded. The Egyptians shelled the troops from Nefich, but inflicted no ...
Article : 36 wordsAs a preliminary to future operations Sir Garnet Wolseley has occupied the principal towns on the route of the canal. A considerable portion of the troops have ...
Article : 50 wordsFrom reconnaissances made it appears that the Egyptians still occupy the strong position originally taken up by them. During the heavy firing at Nefich ...
Article : 49 wordsA determined attempt to assassinate Archbishop Goold, the Roman Catholic prelate of Melbourne, was made this afternoon by a man named O'Farrell, who some years ago ...
Article : 422 wordsThe news of the occupation of Port Said, Ismailia, and Kantara is fully confirmed. The garrisons consist of blue jackets and marines of the fleet, the ...
Article : 42 wordsPresent—The chairman (Mr. T. Caterer, J.P.), and Messrs. Threlfall, Bennet, Heanes, Pappin, Benson, Dew, and Bailey. The CHAIRMAN said that he had visited ...
Article : 99 wordsComplete military possession has been taken of the Suez Canal, which is now strongly guarded by gunboats at both entrances. Several points between Port ...
Article : 50 wordsUnder the presidency of Chief Justice Way, and in the presence of a large audience, Mr. Joseph Cook delivered another of his lectures at the Town Hall on Monday ...
Article : 1,111 wordsAfter the occupation of the Suez Canal yesterday the transports conveying the first division of the army, under the Commander-in-chief, left Port Said and entered ...
Article : 84 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. T. Caterer, J.P.), and Crs. Benson, Bennets, Heanes, Pappin, Dew, Threlfall, Bailey, and the town clerk (Mr. Gooden). An apology ...
Article : 1,412 wordsThe stoppage of the traffic of the canal has been ordered, merely as a temporary measure pending the passage of troops. So soon as these are landed traffic will be ...
Article : 70 wordsThe identity of the man who dropped dead on Saturday has been fully established. His employer came to-day from Wirrabara, and identified him as Henry Dare. He left home ...
Article : 210 wordsArrived—Araunah, barque, from Launceston April 21; Carabulg, ship, from Lyttelton April 26; Aros Bay, ship, from Lyttelton May 2; Duncrail, ship, from ...
Article : 55 wordsAn action for libel was partly [?]eard in the Supreme Court to-day, in which Mr. W. T. R[?]ay, clerk in the Victorian Sugar Company, seeks to recover £1,000 damages from A. T. ...
Article : 423 wordsMr. George Fullerton, resident magistrate here, died suddenly yesterday morning early. The deceased left Menindie in company with Mr. Faust on Saturday last for Mount ...
Article : 601 wordsOwen, the patient at the Little Bay Hospital, is now quite well, but will remain at little Bay a few days longer. There is no case of actual or supposed smallpox in the ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Tue 22 Aug 1882, Page 3
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