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  2. THE PREMIER AT MOONTA.

    A Parliamentary party, consisting of the Premier, the Commissioner of Public Works, Messrs. R. Hooper and H. A. Grainger (members for the district of Wallaroo), ...

    Article : 2,074 words
  3. CABLE MESSAGES. COLONIAL POLITICS.

    In an article contributed to the current number of the Nineteenth Century, MajorGeneral A. B. Tulloch, C.B., the recent Commandant of the Victorian military forces, ...

    Article : 94 words
  4. CABLE MESSAGES. REVOLT IN MACEDONIA.

    The correspondent of the London Standard at Constantinople states that the authorities in Austria, Bulgaria, and Servia have announced their intention of mobilising troops ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. THE DEAN CASE.

    George Dean, whose case has been one of the most romantic and sensational in the criminal records of Australia, perhaps indeed of the world, was this evening released from ...

    Article : 590 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES. CO-OPERATIVE PRODUCE COMPANY.

    Messrs. Nelson Bros., the well-known meat merchants of London, propose in connection with their new co-operative scheme that Australasian consignors shall receive 75 per cent. ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The committee which has been formed at Manchester for the purpose of encouraging a direct shipping trade between Australia and that city, is at present negotiating with the ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. CABLE MESSAGES. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is reported that New South Wales is floating a 3 per cent. loan of £2,000,000, the minimum being fixed at £95. ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. CABLE MESSAGES. THE BRITISH CRISIS.

    The Earl of Rosebery, speaking in the House of Lords to-day, charged the Marquis of Salisbury, the new Premier, with unexampled disrespect to the House and the ...

    Article : 616 words
  10. THE EARLY CLOSING BILL.

    The Bill introduced in the House of Assembly on Thursday night providing for [?] compulsory [?] of shops, [?] of which were published in Friday's Advertiser ...

    Article : 330 words
  11. GERMAN DEFENCES.

    It is stated that the German Government are having ten ironclads built for the purpose of defending the mouths of the rivers along the coast. The building of the vessels will be ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. 6[?]d. per oz. ...

    Article : 16 words
  13. COMMERCIAL.

    The weekly returns of the Bank of England published to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 62 per cent. The total reserve in notes and bullion is ...

    Article : 332 words
  14. AN IMPORTANT LAW POINT.

    An important judgment was delivered by the Full Court to-day in the case the Queen v. the Bank of Victoria, in liquidation. The Crown wished to have it determined whether ...

    Article : 258 words
  15. GOLDFIELDS OF THE WEST.

    Yesterday afternoon a public meeting, called by the Gold Diggers' Association, was held to consider the advisableness of sending out relief to the men said to be starving at the ...

    Article : 256 words
  16. THE REDFERN TRAGEDY.

    An inquest on the bodies of the three victims of the Redfern tragedy was held this morning. The jury were taken with Brown who was in custody, to view the bodies. ...

    Article : 263 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    Major Pangborn, the president of the World's Transportation Commission, before [?] Australia, gave an interesting account of the various Australian railway systems, ...

    Article : 366 words
  18. REDFERN RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The case in which Dr. Maher sued the Railway Commissioners for £30,000 damages for injuries received in the recent Redfern railway accident was concluded to-day. The judge in ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    A motion was tabled by Mr. Mulcahy in the House of Assembly on Thursday night that the appointment of Captain Parker as Commandant for a period of five years does ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Joseph Cooper was engaged in buffalohunting on Melville Island on June 24, when he was speared by a native. He was taken to the Palmerston Hospital, where Dr. ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    Mrs. Rebecca Spurling, of Hawthorn, died this evening at the age of 104 from the effects of an accident a few days since when she broke her arm. ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL.

    The first of a series of special services for the feast of St. Peter was held at St. Peter's [?] dral on Friday evening, when, in [?] tion of the "Vigil of St. Peter," [?] ...

    Article : 340 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Thursday's sitting of the Legislative Assembly was extended until nearly 7 o'clock on Friday morning. The debate on the Loan Estimates was continued and a long discussion ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. MINISTERS AT MOONTA.

    The Premier, the Commissioner of Public Works, Messrs. H. A. Grainger, M.P., R. Hooper, M.P., and A. Short, M.P., the Railway Commissioner, and the ...

    Article : 266 words
  25. MYSTERIOUS LETTER TO A JUDGE.

    A mysterious letter has been received by one of the judges from a person who states that he is prepared to give information which will be in the interests of the proper ...

    Article : 70 words
  26. NEW AUSTRALIANS IN DISTRESS.

    The Chief Secretary has received a letter from Captain Harold, of the Salvation Army of Buence Ayres, giving particulars of colonists in distress at New Australia. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE MURDER.

    The condemned man Arthur Buck, who will be hanged on Monday for the murder of Kate Norton, is calm and resigned to his fate. He treats his execution with an apparent ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Chief Secretary is confined to his room suffering from the effects of an attack of laryngitis. The Customs Department states that the ...

    Article : 184 words
  29. TO-DAY'S SPORTS.

    The senior association matches arranged for this afternoon are not exciting much interest, and might almost be said to be foregone conclusions. On the Adelaide Oval the Ports ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. MELBOURNE TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    A[?] the Trades Hall Council this evening Mr. Bennett said he had been called as a witness by the Railway Enquiry Board, and had given evidence as to the rates of wages of ...

    Article : 183 words
  31. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS.

    A large deputation of ministers of Protestant denominations waited on the Premier to-day and requested that the Government should take a plebiscate of the people for the ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. ANTI-VACCINATION SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Anti-Vaccination Society was held this evening. Mr. W. T. Pike presiding. Arrangements were made for the collection of subscriptions to employ a lawyer ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. LACROSSE.

    The matches that are set down to be decided to-day should prove most interesting. The match in which most interest will be centred will be that between the North Adelaides and ...

    Article : 223 words
  34. THE HINDMARSH TANNERIES.

    The trouble amongst the tanners at Hindmarsh is not at an end, for Mr. David Reid has notified his intention of reducing the wages of the [?] at his tannery, which is ...

    Article : 264 words
  35. MR. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    Mr. Michael Davitt [?] four Catholic schools to-day, and received addresses. This evening in she Albert Hall [?] lectured on "Parliamentary photographs," and over a ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    [?] Court.-Held at Port Augusta on June [?]. Returning-officer, Mr. john B[?], S.M. Legislative Council-O[?] roll at previous [?] court, [?] since, 281; transferred to this district, [?]; struck [?] ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. THE ABERFOYLE ENQUIRY.

    The enquiry into the perilous voyage of the Aberfoyle was continued by the Marine Court to-day. Captain Wallace, who succeeds Captain ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. LAND BOARD ALLOTMENTS.

    The Earl of Rosebery, speaking in the House of Lords to-day, charged the Marquis of Salisbury, the new Premier, with unexampled disrespect to the House and the ...

    Article : 43 words
  39. Advertising

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    Advertising : 458 words
  40. ST. PETERS CLUB.

    There's was a good attendance on Thursday evening. June 27, when the handicap [?] was resumed. Higginbottom, who is playing very strongly, conceded [?] and move to [?] and won; ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. HOMING.

    The seventh race of the season was [?] Mount Bryan on June [?]. Results.-[?] man and Richard[?] Mr. H. [?] h c c Berdan and b c c Cadges, 2 and 3. ...

    Article : 67 words
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