At last the Protactor is actually to run her trial trip. Mr. S. Deering has gone up to Newcastle to represent the Government, and the trip will take place on Saturday. The ...
Article : 3,863 wordsIn expressing the opinions which I have given in these letters I have been guided by actual results wherever obtainable, and the assurances of the best and most disinterested ...
Article : 1,349 wordsIt is expected that the banquet which the Royal Colonial Institute propose to give to the Marquis of Normanby, the late Governor of the colony of Victoria, ...
Article : 89 wordsIT is appropriate that the Victorian Parliament should take the lead in definite action with reference to the resolutions of the Sydney Conference on the questions of ...
Article : 5,126 wordsProceedings in connection with the winding up of the Oriental Bank Corporation ware resumed in the Equity Court to-day before Mr. Justice Molesworth. The court had to ...
Article : 421 wordsIt has lately been stated that certain land had been seized in Samoa by Messrs. W. & A. McArthur, Australian merchants, but the statement is now regarded ...
Article : 41 wordsThe warship Protector, built to the order of the South Australian Government, has undergone an official trial and attained an average speed of more than 14 ...
Article : 64 wordsThe new steamer Australia will sail for Australia in November next. ...
Article : 16 wordsCardinal Moran, the recently-appointed Roman, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, leaves for New South Wales by the Orient steamer Liguria, which sails from ...
Article : 34 wordsPrince Bismarck, speaking in the Reichstag yesterday, referred in terms of ridicule to what he termed Australia's desire to monopolise the islands in the ...
Article : 61 wordsA brutal assault was made upon Warder Elliot in Darlinghurst Gaol to-day by a prisoner. While the prisoners were at work in the yard one of them took up a crowbar and ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Legislative Council last night rejected an amendment on the Lottories Bill proposed by Mr. Jacob, making lotteries or raffles at bazaars and fancy fairs illegal. ...
Article : 392 wordsThe South Australian representatives opened their campaign in Sydney this afternoon by playing a [?] from Waratah. This match was not originally on the ...
Article : 440 wordsWheat off coast in cargoes is quoted at 40s. per 480 lbs. ...
Article : 18 words[?] Dongola, who has arrived at Wodyhulfa, on the Second Cataract of the Nile, discredits the news of the fall of Berber, detailed reports of which ...
Article : 37 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Sir S. Northcote gave notice that he would, on an early date, move that the Anglo-French agreement for the solution of the Egyptian ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Porto has accepted an invitation given by England to send a delegate to the European Conference, reserving all rights to the suzerainty of Egypt. ...
Article : 31 wordsMajor Kitchener, B.E., reports that the rebels who recently advanced in close proximity to Korosko are now retiring to the vicinity of Berber, and that the desert ...
Article : 42 wordsThe panic which existed at Toulon on account of the outbreak of sporadic cholera is now subsiding. Many inhabitants who had left the city are now ...
Article : 37 wordsAdelaide wheat is worth 40s., and New Zealand wheat is quoted at 34s. to 40s. ...
Article : 19 wordsHanlan arrived at 6 o'clock this evening. A large crowed assembled to meet him. He is staying at the Globe Hotel. It is understood that the Government have ...
Article : 170 wordsThe imported greyh[?]und puppy, Lady Hampden, for which £150 was refused the other day, was either accidentally or m[?]lciously [?] ...
Article : 711 wordsSir-in today's issue "Traveller" deprec[?]es the idea of making any alteration in the Na[?]se railway time table. Now, as an occasional, and would be regular tavellor on ...
Article : 208 wordsThe pumping rod at the Bird-in-Hand mice broke on Tuesday last, which occasioned a little delay, but pumps and battery are now working away as usual. With the great inflax ...
Article : 185 wordsThe action brought by James Ibbott, farmer, of Lower J[?] against the Tasmanian Main Line Railway Company, for damages caused through the door of a ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 27 Jun 1884, Page 5
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