Mr. Benjamin Harrison, ex President of the United States, in referring to the recent Congressional elections, affirms that they conclusively prove that a ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. Trengrouse, the well-known provision merchant, presided to-day over a meeting of the committee appointed to take steps to regulate the English butter ...
Article : 251 wordsThe revival of Harry and Edward Panlton s farcical comedy " Niobe—All Smiles" drew an immense house at the Theatre Royal on Friday evening, dress circle, stalle, and gallery ...
Article : 558 wordsThe funeral obsequies of the late Czar of Russia are being conducted to-day in in most solemn and magnificent state. Signs of genuine grief are everywhere ...
Article : 391 wordsIt is a striking instance of the irony of fate that just when Lord Randolph Churchill's health and political career seem last to him the means to make the most of both should— ...
Article : 2,908 wordsOwing to the death of Mrs. Martin, which, occurred on Wednesday at her residence, Trevue, near Gawler, the deepest sympathy has been felt for the Hon. James Martin, and ...
Article : 833 wordsThe Financial News, in its issue of this morning, in dealing with the budget speech delivered by Mr. George Turner, Treasurer of Victoria, on Wednesday ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Gorman Government have declined to join the other Great Powers in their endeavor to negotiate terms of peace between China and Japan. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Cassel Gold Extracting Company, the owners of the Macarthur-Forrest (cyanide) process of treating refractory ores, recently proceeded against ...
Article : 432 wordsThe Liverpool Autumn Cup, one mile and three furlongs, was run for this afternoon, the result being as follows :— The Duke of Beaufort's [?] Son of a Gun, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsThe Rev. C. Leaver Riley, Bishopdesignate of Perth, West Australia, and the Rev. Frederick Wallis, M.A., who has been appointed Bishop of Wellington, ...
Article : 44 wordsThe result of the enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the lose of the Queensland mail steamer Dorunda at Peniche, on the coast ...
Article : 66 wordsQueensland hind-quarters an quoted at 3?d.per lb. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe consignment of eggs shipped to London by the Peninsular and Oriental mail steamer Ballsrat[?] were half of them broken on the voyage. Experts in the ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. J. p. O'Neill and his company will reopen at the Bijou on Monday evening next, when Dion Bounciault's evergreen drama The Shaughraun" will be produced, with new ...
Article : 89 wordsAnother railway smash occurred at 12.40 this morning at Springwood station, near Penrith on the western line. A trainload of stock, having ...
Article : 219 wordsThe mutton treated by Nelson's process of the wing has been sold in London at an advance of [?]d. per lb. upon the price obtained for that frozen in the ...
Article : 39 wordsThis popular place of amusement will be reopened for the season tonight by the Caledonian Society's Pipers Band Festival The programme has been arranged to suit all tastes. ...
Article : 264 wordsThe Taiyuan left for the south on Tuesday, her passengers being Mr. Seefeld, Messrs. Handle and Cremer. On her voyage down from Japan to ...
Article : 94 wordsIn connection with the Emu Plains tragedy it appears that Taafe advertised for two mates with £20 each to join him in rabbiting, and the murdered man ...
Article : 289 wordsThe mayor (Mr. Snowden) gave his usual banquet to-night at the Town Hall, Lord Hopetoun, Sir Robert Dud, and Sir William Robinson, with the judges. ...
Article : 215 wordsBayley's mine shaft it down 280 ft. and carries gold as good as ever. The warden recommended six weeks' suspension from December 15 for the ...
Article : 126 wordsThe weather was intensely hot for the holiday, which was very generally observed. The chief centres of attraction were the Rosehill Races, Balmain ...
Article : 115 wordsShortly after 2 o'clock on Friday morning tho kitchen of a too-storied house [?] in Lipson-street, Port Adelaide, was observed to be on fire. The inmates of the premises, who ...
Article : 214 wordsThe programme for the second of Master Cyril Tyler, the boy [?] farewell concerts will be found in the advertising columns of this issue. The young artist will sing ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. w. G. Coward, an architect, aged 67, died this afternoon from injuries received in the Redfern railway accident, He was extensively scalded about the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe following were the results of the cricket matches played to day :— Carlton. 322; E[?], 2 Fitxroy First, 192; East Melbourne, 227 for ...
Article : 31 wordsA large audience assembled in the Central Hill. Grenfell-street, on Friday evening, when the Serenaders' Minstrel and Variety Company of Amateurs gave a concert aid of the ...
Article : 316 wordsA meeting of the shareholders of the Wast Volunteer Gold Mining Company was held last night to consider the recent unpleasant rumors of suppressed ...
Article : 101 wordsIn the action Of Tait, representing Messrs, Hollis & Co., gunmakers, against Messrs. Abrahams & Co., gun dealers, for £15,000 damages and an injunction ...
Article : 83 wordsA conference in connection with the district delegates of the Australasian Federation of Labor was held to-day for the purpose of forming the Provincial ...
Article : 142 words"The express function and a bank to [?] to [?] credit.-- Theory and Practice of Bank[?]or-," Sir—The banks in South Australia have just shown the Legislative Councillors by a ...
Article : 299 wordsThe cable ship Sherard Osborne left for Singapore on Thursday, Mr. Oddie being a passenger. Chief Warden Nash exchanges positions ...
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Advertising : 848 wordsThe council was formed and its first meeting held in the Centenary Hall. Sydney, October 19. Seventeen members were present, and the Rev. J. Spence, President of the ...
Article : 156 wordsHonors Ann Grogan, a widow, was charged to-day with wilfully setting fire to her" own house at Port Melbourne and remanded. ...
Article : 28 wordsJohn Turley, when returning from the sports at Baddaginnie to-day, was racing along a road and struck his head against a tree. He was killed ...
Article : 35 wordsMajor Russell Inglis, of Toorak, was found dead in his bedroom to-day with a revolver by his side. A ballet, which bad passed through his head, was found ...
Article : 65 wordsSir—The citizens of Adelaide are to be asked in a few days to vote for the continuation of the lighting of the city by gas or the adoption of electricity at a cost of £50,000 to begin ...
Article : 295 wordsThe monthly meeting of the house committee of the Adelaide Creche was held at the nursery on Tuesday afternoon. There were present Mesdames Ayers, vice-president (in ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 10 Nov 1894, Page 5
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