Mr. F. J. Sanderson, whose robust appearance attests the wonderfully revivifying efforts of a sea voyage in certain cases, returns to Adelaide, and duties (Customs duties) ...
Article : 2,181 wordsMr. Charles Armstrong is suing his wife, "Madame Melba," the Australian prima donna, for divorce on the ground of her relations with the Duke of Orleans, ...
Article : 166 wordsThe proposal of the British East Africa Company to withdraw from Uganda on the ground of the unprofitable nature of the occupation has created considerable ...
Article : 283 wordsFuller particulars of the earthquake which lately took place in the island of Nipon, in Japan, show the catastrophe to have been of a very disastrous character ...
Article : 173 wordsA woman has informed the National Press that she has discovered a conspiracy to murder Mr. W. O'Brien, M.P., and Mr. John Dillon, M.P. The conspirators had ...
Article : 118 wordsSir John E. Gorst, Under-Secretary for India, has been speaking again upon the labor question. He now justifies interference by the State with the conditions of ...
Article : 122 wordsAt a ball given at Valparaiso, at which several Intendents were present, the toast of "Destruction to the American Republic" was drunk. The English who ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Washington Post, the organ of Mr. J. G. Blame, angrily denies the statement of the London Times that in regard to Chili, in order to suit his political ...
Article : 87 wordsThe authorities are drafting large bodies of police into Cork with a view to the repression of disorder. The streets are continually patrolled by mounted ...
Article : 126 wordsA strike has occurred among the engineers in Newcastle in consequence of a dispute arising from a question of overtime. Thirteen thousand men have ceased ...
Article : 120 wordsThe proposal to raise in London a loan supplementary to that organised in Russia for the relief of the distress in the faminestricken districts of that empire is viewed ...
Article : 77 wordsThe provisional Junta at Chili attribute their rupture with the United States to the conduct of Mr. P. Egan, the American Minister, whose recall they demand ...
Article : 204 wordsFurther intelligence with reference to the outrage perpetrated by fanatics of the Greek Church on Jewish residents at Staradub, in the government of ...
Article : 99 wordsA serious difference of opinion has arisen between King Charles of Roumania and his Cabinet relative to the betrothal of the Crown Prince ...
Article : 82 wordsIntelligence from Uganda states that Captain Lugard, who is in charge of the British East Africa Company's force in Uganda, reports having defeated the ...
Article : 303 wordsIt is alleged that the claim of the French Government for £13,000 against the estate of the late General Boulanger (being the amount he was convicted of ...
Article : 71 wordsThe miners of Briceville, Tennessee, U.S.A., have again risen in revolt against the employment of convict labor in the mines of the Tennessee Coal Company ...
Article : 131 wordsThe receipts of the Monte Carlo Gambling Company during the past twelve months have been unusually large, amounting to £900,000, or £100,000 ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Thomas Choudace, the well-known mining manager of Newcastle, New South Wales, who has been on a visit to England with a view to inspecting the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Hon. W. A. E. West-Erskine, of South Australia, in a letter to the Morning Post, states that federation would ensure a settlement of the labor difficulty in the ...
Article : 61 wordsFurther disclosures have been made relative to the charges of fraud brought against the Rev. Dr. Clutterbuck, who is awaiting trial for having on false pretences ...
Article : 83 wordsIt is announced that Mr. Egan is preparing to leave Santiago in fulfilment of the demand for his recall. This step, it is hoped, will contribute to allay the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe London Economist, referring to recent borrowing operations, condemns the "Australian thirst for a financial stimulant." It blames the colonies for ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Russian warships, for whose reception great preparations had been made, have arrived at Brest. Their appearance was the signal for an ...
Article : 52 wordsIn connection with the work of placing the German Army on the strongest available footing, it has been decided to expend £9,000,000 on rearming the ...
Article : 43 wordsThe twin-screw cruiser Plucky, 195 [?]ns, employed in coast defence, while engaged in gun practice at Plymouth yesterday sunk two fishing boats. The ...
Article : 58 wordsCaptain Eyre Massey Shaw, C.B., who has lately received for his past services as chief officer of the London Metropolitan Fire Brigade a pension of £1,000 a year, ...
Article : 42 wordsTwo meetings of the depositors and creditors in the Northumberland Banking Company were held at Newcastle on Saturday. At the more important one ...
Article : 92 wordsNews from Madagascar reports the massacre of a French expedition under Dr. Beziat. As the party were landing from one of the rivers on the south-west ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Rev. Dr. Kelynack, principal of the Newington College and President of the General Wesleyan Conference of Australasia, died to-day. The deceased was ...
Article : 475 wordsThe leading newspapers in Russia are strongly urging the Government to second France and Turkey in their efforts to dislodge England from Egypt, contending ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Duke of Clarence and his brother Prince George of Wales, who are now in Dublin, have visited Mr. Parnell's grave at Glasnevin Cemetery. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury and leader of the Commons, has been elected Chancellor of the University of Edingburgh in succession ...
Article : 55 wordsIt is reported that the French and Russian Governments are consulting with a view to entering a joint protest against the continued occupation of Egypt by ...
Article : 44 wordsAt a strike meeting on Saturday morning it was mentioned that a number of men had gone to the Wallaroo mines without consulting the committee, and a resolution was carried that ...
Article : 100 wordsBroken Hill Consols are quoted at 14s. ...
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Article : 26 wordsAt Warrnambool, yesterday, Samuel Hayhoe, a boy, was accidentally shot dead by David Heltmore, another lad. The Latter works in the gunshop ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsA meeting of tailors was held on Saturday afternoon, at which the situation and prospects of the strike were fully discussed. Finally matters were allowed to ...
Article : 98 wordsMathew Burridge, a young man, and a girl named Mary Murchie, aged 16, were returning home from a dance at Newcastle last night when an altercation ...
Article : 96 wordsThe jury in the Howe-Miller case brought in a verdict in the Central Criminal Court about 10.30 on Saturday morning after being locked up all night. ...
Article : 123 wordsA party of natives on the east coast have taken up arms and threaten an intertribal war in consequence of a land dispute. The Government are acting ...
Article : 41 wordsA mysterious death occurred at the Alexander Hotel, Spencer-street, on Friday night. Thos. Hawkeswood, a railway booking clerk from Bendigo, arrived ...
Article : 110 wordsInfluenza shows no sign of abating. Telegrams received to-day record five more deaths at Goulbourn, five at Tamworth, and one at Bowral. ...
Article : 34 wordsA serious railway accident happened at Harden early on Saturday morning. A train, including three empty sleeping cars, put into a siding at this station to ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 2 Nov 1891, Page 5
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