TO-DAY Queen Victoria attains the ago of three and sixty years. She has had a lengthy and a glorious reign, during which, in the vast empire under her rule there ...
Article : 9,305 wordsSir John Holker, Solicitor-General in the late Beaconsfield administration, who was raised to the Bench by the present Government as one of the Lords Justices ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Robert Ramsay, member of the Legislative Assembly for East Bourke, died this morning, after a very short illness, of pneumonia. He was in his place in the House on ...
Article : 914 wordsThomas Bisley, aged twenty-four, was drowned while rafting logs in the river. Orders have been issued to arrest all cardsharpers found on racecourses which have ...
Article : 38 wordsA strong agitation in favor of free trade lias been commenced in Madrid. It is considered almost certain that it will have a decided influence on the financial policy ...
Article : 57 wordsThe annual torchlight procession of the fire brigades which took place to-night was on the whole the most successful ever held. The weather was not all that could be desired. ...
Article : 280 wordsConsiderable interest has been excited by a report that M. Leon Say, the French Minister of Finance, had resigned Ids position. For some time past it has been ...
Article : 147 wordsThe events of the past week have possessed the very greatest, interest for those connected with the development of the mineral resources of the far north, and their ...
Article : 10,717 wordsIn consequence of the recent development of events in Egypt, and the determination of the British and French Governments to interfere, if the National ...
Article : 81 wordsThe steam collier Llewellyn bound from Sydney to Wollongong, was stranded this morning near the Bellabi reef, four miles from Wollongong, and became a total wreck. The ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Russian police have presented such unfavorable reports to the Emperor with regaid to the condition of the Nihilist organisations tliat the coronation ...
Article : 43 wordsFetes on an unusually magnificent scale are to be held at Lucerne to celebrate the completion of the St. Gotliard railway tunnel through the Swiss Alps, the mast ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Government party still continue their boring operations, but owing to the reticence of the officials very little information can be obtained as to their progress. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe alteration in the time of the arrival and departure of the trains is considered very unsatisfactory, and far worse than was experienced under the previous time-table ...
Article : 205 wordsSir Henry Parked is about to visit Belgium. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe railway by way of the St. Gothard tunnel through the Alps has been opened for traffic. ...
Article : 25 wordsLorilliird and Gerald have fallen back in the betting on the Derby, and are new quoted at 25 to 1. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe new through line to Adelaide is being well patronised. Yesterday £U0 was the amount of passengers' fares at the local ...
Article : 26 wordsNo formal demand has yet been made by England and France with reference to the state of affairs in Egypt, but some informal negotation are proceedingre with a ...
Article : 49 wordsA meeting was held at the Melrosc Institute this evening to consider the most suitable candidates to represent the colony in the Legislative Council. Mr. S. L. Blackwell ...
Article : 73 wordsThe market rate of discuuut is 2½ per cent. At the wool sales to-day 10,100 bales were ottered, with a good demand. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. Archibald Forbes has addressed a letter to the papers in which he speaks highly of Sydney intelligence, hospitality, &c, concluding by saying he does not see how it is ...
Article : 494 wordsPriestman's crane, which is to lift silt from the pontoons, commenced operations this morning under the supervision of Mr. Slade in tie presence of the corporation and ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Australian cricketers commenced a two-days' match to-day against an eleven of the Orleans Club at Twickenham. This being the first match played in the vicinity of ...
Article : 395 wordsA meet ing was called for to-night of persons willing to support Messrs. English, Glyde, Ridge way, Salom, Sinuns, and Wigley for the legislative Council- Mr. Shannon ...
Article : 163 wordsOwing to the late dry weather some of the [?]ops were beginning to look rather weakly. However, the fine showers which fell [?] [?]ghs will have a very beneficial effect. There ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 24 May 1882, Page 5
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