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  2. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    The city editor of the Times this morning again strongly advises investors to retain their colonial stocks, and not to allow themselves to be influenced by ...

    Article : 36 words
  3. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Sliver has risen [?]d. per oz., the present quotation being 3s. 2[?]d. ...

    Article : 21 words
  4. THE NEW PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. James id ague was born m Manchester, England, in 1834, his father being a manufacturer, who gave up business to enter the Congregational Ministry. Mr. Hague arrived in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 160 words
  5. ALL ALONG THE RIVER.

    Her business at the post-ofiice occupied about a quarter of an hour and when she came out into the village street the sky had darkened and there were heavy raindrops falling. but ...

    Article : 1,746 words
  6. NEEDLES:

    FATHER (stepping with his son into the saloon) —"Waiter, bring a glass of beer." "Why, father," suggested the ingenuous youth, "ain't you goin' to drink yourself?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 915 words
  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The London critics are lavish in their praises of the form displayed in practice by the Australian Eleven. The Standard says the visitors are ...

    Article : 307 words
  8. LABOR TROUBLES.

    Further daring outrages are reported in connection with the dock strike at Hull, an attempt having been made to fire some extensive oil stores in the port ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS. THE NATIONAL BANK.

    The Commercial Bank reopened this morning. Meetings of the shareholders and creditors in the National Bank were held ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. THE GERMAN CRISIS.

    The situation in Germany is exciting great interest abroad, and the wisdom of the Government in dissolving Parliament is strongly doubted. Public opinion in ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. THE E.S. & A.C. BANK.

    A well attended but informal meeting of the depositors in the E.S. and A.C. Bank was held at the Hotel Australia this morning, at which a resolution was carried ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. MERCANTILE BANK CASES.

    The Mercantile Bank defendants were brought before the city magistrates again to-day. Mr. Walsh, the Crown Prosecutor, ...

    Article : 760 words
  13. THE BANK FAILURES.

    Sir W. J. Clarke, governor of the board of directors of the Colonial Bank of Australasia, explains that the Victorian Government drafts on the Colonial Bank ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. PETITIONS FOR WINDING-UP.

    At the Supreme Court to-clay friendly petitions were again brought forward for the winding-up of the Commercial, the Australian Joint Stock, and London ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares quoted at £3 17s. 6d. ...

    Article : 16 words
  16. QUEEN INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    The liquidator of the Queen Investment Company had a very unfavorable balance-sheet for the meeting of shareholders to-day, but the meeting had to be ...

    Article : 126 words
  17. A REMARKABLE PROPOSAL.

    At a meeting of the Australian Natives' Association at Collingwood to-day Mr. Purves, Q.C., delivered a speech upon questions of the hour. Referring to ...

    Article : 186 words
  18. MINING.

    In the British mine a splendid carbonate body averaging 10 oz. of silver and 50 per cent, of lead is being opened up at the 100.ft level in the north-western portion of block 15 ...

    Article : 399 words
  19. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Gladstone, replying to Mr. Joseph Chamberlain in the House of Commons to-day, declined to state the conditions under which the Irish representatives ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. MATCH AT SHEFFIELD PARK.

    In the final selection of the Australian team to meet Lord Sheffield's Eleven, Walter Giffen, Bannerman, and Jarvis were omitted. The eleven consists of the ...

    Article : 325 words
  21. A BANDSMAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Henry Glibbery, aged 29 years, a bandsman in the Permanent Artillery, was found in a dying condition in a bath at the Victoria Barracks this morning ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. THE STANDARD BANK.

    The depositors in the Standard Bank of Australia have appointed a committee to confer with the board of directors. Sir. Dent, the chairman of the London ...

    Article : 50 words
  23. A SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Annie Gertrude Elsner petitioned for a judicial separation from her husband, Frederick William Eisner, a medical practitioner, ...

    Article : 618 words
  24. A SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Robert Disher (or Fisher), an overseer oil the Kars station, shot, himself dead yesterday, whether accidentally or otherwise is not yet known. ...

    Article : 34 words
  25. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    In Russian diplomatic circles the fear is expressed that Germany may now seek to divert attention from her home troubles by means of a foreign war, in which she ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. A CASE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    A. A. Gallagher, a well-known, mine manager, was remanded to-day on a charge of stealing a valuable security, viz., a cheque for £248 belonging to Mr. ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. BISHOP'S HOME MISSION SOCIETY.

    The annual business meeting of the Bishop's Home Mission Society was held at the Church Office on Monday evening, his Lordship the Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Kennion) presiding ...

    Article : 386 words
  28. THE IMPERIAL CHIMES.

    The key with which her Majesty the Queen is to start the peel of bells which an Australian lady has presented to the Imperial Institute contains silver from ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. AN ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    The inquest was res [?]med to-day on the bosy of the young woman, Annie Dredge, a native of Bathurst, who died at the house of Mrs. Money, of Woolloomooloo, ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. THE COUNTRY.

    Two inches and a quarter of rain has fallen here since Saturday night. It is still showery. Orroroo, May 9. The weather is very boisterous and rain is ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. AN ANONYMOUS THREAT.

    The blacktracker from Petersburg has been trying to discover the miscreant who has been cutting open some wheat-bags at Mr. P Coombs's farm. In one of the rents a note ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. ENGLAND, 257.

    The home team scored very rapidly at the commencement, their first hundred being compiled within an hour. This brought about changes in the bowling, ...

    Article : 615 words
  33. A CASE OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    Michael McKeough, who was reminded from Petersburg to Yongala on a charge of false pretenoee, has received a month in Gladstone Gaol He was taken to Terowie on ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. ACCIDENT TO THE VICTORIA.

    The steamship Victoria recently left here for the purpose of conveying machinery to Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co.'s Victoria River station. She ...

    Article : 119 words
  35. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Thomas Fuller, a resident or Melrose, was about to leave Laura by train for Jamestown this morning. He hurried to the station, and was afterwards observed by a boy lying ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. TRADE SOCIETIES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Journeymen Smiths and Wheelwrights' Union was held at the Exchange Hotel, Hindley-street, on Monday. There was a ...

    Article : 160 words
  37. DISCONTENT AT GLADSTONE.

    Considerable indignation is felt here at the action of the railway authorities in preventing people crossing the line at the Jamestown railway-station. People from the township ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. REV. J. N. MILLS DEAD.

    The Rev. J. N. Mills, Wesleyan minister, of Geraldton, died on Friday. ...

    Article : 20 words
  40. AN HOTEL BURNT DOWN.

    Naylor's Royal Hotel, Oberon, and the greater proportion of its contents were destroyed by fire last night. The building and furniture were insured. ...

    Article : 30 words
  41. THE LARCENY CASES AT ORROROO.

    The remanded charges against Mrs. and Miss Francis and Mrs. Megaw, who were arrested on suspioion of extracting articles of drapery from parcels sent by rail from Adelaide to ...

    Article : 121 words
  42. SUPPOSED CASE OF FOUL PLAY.

    Some bones, evidently those of human being, were found on Thursday at Railton. They were discovered alongside a rock which was being blasted out. ...

    Article : 43 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. A ROYAL VISITOR.

    The Administrator of the Government has been advised by the Secretary of State that it is probable that the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria will visit Tasmania. ...

    Article : 36 words
  45. SMALLPOX IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The smallpox epidemic is rapidly abating, and no new cases have been reported. ...

    Article : 22 words
  46. THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Customs receipts from July 1, 1892, to May 6, 1893, amounted to £475,180 13s. 6d. as compared with £540.154 14s. 11d. up to May 7 during the previous year, thus snowing a ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. RAINS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Splendid rains have fallen throughout the southern portions of the colony. ...

    Article : 18 words
  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 85 words
  49. ACCIDENT TO MR. JOHN LYNE.

    Mr. John Lyne, member for Glamourgan, who recently met with an accident, is still unimproved. His son, who is the Now South Wales Minister of Lands, ...

    Article : 44 words
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