The rains which commenced to fall on Friday have continued ever since, and in some of the country districts the downpour has been steady and heavy. In several towns in ...
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Article : 57 wordsDuring the progress of a bull fight near Madrid a number of youths who were among the crowd of people outside the ring, grew excited and jumped into the ...
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Article : 1,025 wordsMr. John Roberts, the champion billiard player of the world, is now playing a match of 6,000 up against Mr. Ives, the champion of America. Roberts ...
Article : 42 wordsThe wheat shipped by the barque Cynisea, which sailed from Port Augusta on January 3, had been sold at 28s. 7½d. per quarter. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe council of the National Rifle Association have written to Major F. G. Hughes, in command of the Rupertswood Battery of Artillery, and to Captain ...
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Article : 24 wordsThe Ulster Parliament, which is being elected for the purpose of devising means of preventing the operation of the Home Rule Bill in the North of Ireland, should ...
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Article : 64 wordsThe Full Court has granted the application for the grand jury to deal with the case of Sir Matthew Davies and Mr. Millidge. ...
Article : 458 wordsAn unfortunate accident occurred to-day to the little son of Mr. D. O'Leary, the head teacher of the State school. The lad was accidentally struck over the head with a pick ...
Article : 50 wordsThe smallpox epidemic is considered to have been thoroughly stamped out. The quarantine encampment will be broken up at the end of this week, when all the ...
Article : 43 wordsAt the Central mine, Yilgarn, a fine body of stone at a depth of 120 ft. was struck. It is of the best quality yet discovered on the mine, and must enhance ...
Article : 47 wordsA quantity of jewellery, including a valuable diamond ring, has been abstracted from the residence of Mr. Deeley, storekeeper. The police have the matter in hand. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe flood at Stirling is still rising, higher this afternoon than yesterday. Several families have been completely washed out, and are homeless in consequence. ...
Article : 2,797 wordsMr. David Dowd to-day held an in quest on the body of Julia Faulkner, wife of Mr. Thomas Faulkner, farmer, and a verdict was returned that the deceased came to her death ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Marine Court of Enquiry gave its decision in connection with the accident to the Ulidia to-day. The court found the captain guilty of negligence, and ...
Article : 44 wordsDuring the time of the bank suspensions the Bank of New South Wales, in order to do away with the difficulty caused by the non-arrival of the new notes from ...
Article : 65 wordsThe city coroner (Dr. Whittell) held an inquesb at the Port Admiral Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday morning on the body of Amelia Potterton, who was found hanging by ...
Article : 308 wordsGeorge Allen, a youth, was accidentally shot this morning. He had been shooting sparrows with his nephew, and on returning home the latter endeavored to ...
Article : 55 wordsOn the application of a petitioner the hearing of the winding-up order in the case of the National Bank of Australasia was to-day adjourned for one month. ...
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Article : 83 wordsEncouraging reports are still received concerning the break up of the drought in the central districts. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe St. Kilda magistrates committed the three men, Butt, Mort, and Duncan, for trial for robbing under arms David Etheridge, a bookmaker, at Elsternwick. ...
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Article : 29 wordsSir—Allow mo to offer a suggestion to the able committee appointed to. afford means of relief to the unemployed, and that is to enable men to leave the city for the country. Many ...
Article : 680 wordsAn inquest was held to-day on the remains of the child of Susan Moore, which on Saturday night, according to the girl's confession, was thrown into the ...
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Article : 409 wordsThe barque Royal Tar, which has been purchased by the committee of the "New Australia" scheme, is expected to leave Sydney in about a fortnight with the first ...
Article : 315 wordsThe Government have purchased 600 acres near Timaru from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company at between £10 and £11 per acre to establish a village ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Wed 31 May 1893, Page 3
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