GRAFTON, Saturday.--The steamer Australian left Grafton at 7 a.m. to-day and cleared the heads 5.10 p.m. She has an exceedingly large number of passengers, many of whom have ...
Article : 1,043 wordsA meeting, convened by circular, of the proprietors of the provincial newspapers of New South Wales for the special purpose of considering the position in which the provincial ...
Article : 396 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, July 26, 1890.--The territory of Idaho was admitted as a State of the Union on July 8. The territory of Wyoming was also admitted on July 10. ...
Article : 1,250 wordsSir,--In the course of your reports with reference to the present strike it has several times been stated that the strikers are assured that they have public opinion with them. Up ...
Article : 275 wordsEncounters between the whites and blacks are becoming more frequent in the Southern States. One occurred at Stars's Mill-pond, Fayette county, Georgia, on the afternoon of ...
Article : 195 wordsA cyclone struck the northern side of St. Paul, Minnesota, on July 13, and the estimate of the loss of life is 36. It is said the disastrous effects were confined to a district only three and ...
Article : 125 wordsSir,--Feeling very strongly as I do in this matter, and the unrighteous war labor has waged upon the whole community, causing desolation and misery throughout the land, ...
Article : 322 wordsPrivate advices from Rio de Janeiro, July 10, say that it is generally and openly stated there that the Rothschilds will not pay the loan made just before the fall of the monarchy. They ...
Article : 135 wordsIt is proposed to bring the detachment of the Argyll aud Sutherland Highlanders now in Ceylon home via the Canadian-Pacific route, the desire being to test the railroad's capacity ...
Article : 328 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--Matters in connection with the shipping strike are in statu quo, there being a lull owing to Sunday intervening and the strikers awaiting the result of the ...
Article : 248 wordsA war game will be played at the United Service Institute to-night. Captain Bayly will command the attacking force and Lieutenant-Colonel Farrell deploying. ...
Article : 810 wordsThe French Government Commission issued a further report of the condition of this enterprise July 2. It deals with the defects and omissions of the four plans proposed for the completion for the ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,--The point has been frequently raised of late that a marine officer joining a labor organisation would lose control over the men under his charge. It is rather singular that no ...
Article : 111 wordsHOBART, Sunday.--The steamer Flinders left Launceston on Saturday for Williamstown the carries 14 extra hands as passengers, comprising some men from the steamer Talune, ...
Article : 125 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.--Yesterday was a very exciting day along the wharves, particularly at the A.U.S.N. Company's wharf, where preparations were being made for the departure of the ...
Article : 922 wordsThe Board of Trade at Victoria, British Columbia, sent the following dispatch to the Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, July 16:-- Kindly contradict the sensational press ...
Article : 446 wordsHorrid stories are told anent the recent invasion of Formosa by the Chinese. When the invading army reached the country the Furmosan savages fled to the hills; that ended ...
Article : 184 wordsSir,--I heartily thank Judge Innes for his noble appeal" in your issue of to-day. Even if no immediate results follow on the lines laid down by him it will have stirred generous impulses ...
Article : 284 wordsAUCKLAND, Saturday.--The steamer Elderslie left Dunedin to-day for London with 30,000 carcases of mutton aboard. The Maritime Council are waiting the result ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 563 wordsSir,--A few thousand hardworking men had very little money to take home to their wives on Saturday night. Next Saturday they will have none. Children will be crying for bread, ...
Article : 518 wordsSir,--Why this continual warfare between capital and labor in a country that boasts of peace ? What does it almost invariably end in? Assuredly in arbitration. Each side generally ...
Article : 158 wordsA Halifax (N.S.) dispatch received at New York, July 15, says that more trouble is reported at St. Pierre, Miquelon, in that a Newfoundland fishery cruiser, while ...
Article : 84 wordsSir,--In your issue of the 20th inst. Mr. Abbott admits that my former letter is fairly correct in the main. How very good of him! My letter, sir, is correct in every particular. ...
Article : 233 wordsTsui Kwo Yin, the Chinese Minister to the United States, Spain and Portugal, arrived in Washington, July 6. He returns to watch the working of the Chinese Exclusion Law, and is ...
Article : 125 wordsHonduras, Guatemala and San Salvador, Central American States, are buying largely munitions of war in the shape of small arms and powder, a fact which may be accepted as a ...
Article : 447 wordsThe Protection and Political Reform League of New South Wales held its regular fortnightly meeting on Wednesday evening at the Temperance-hall, The President, Mr. R. C. ...
Article : 351 wordsThe Clothing Manufacturers' Association looked out 1000 cutters on Saturday, July 12. This step was taken in retaliation for tho boycott pieced on one of their number, Alfred ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,--In answer to "Justice" in your issue of the 18th inst., I would remind him that the chain road mentioned by him was at the other end of the grant, and that it was changed away ...
Article : 194 wordsSir,--The grave dimensions that the present strike is assuming must lead many thoughtful minds in search of a remedy for these conflicts between trades-unions and employers. Is it not ...
Article : 348 wordsThis important measure has passed Congress and goes into effect on September 13. The result has been a great speculative flurry in the " white metal," and 50¼d an ounce was quoted ...
Article : 167 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The following premier matches wore decided on Saturday:-- Carlton beat Essendon, three goals to two; Fitzroy beat Richmond, 13 to four; South ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.--A meeting was held at Port Adelaide on Saturday of the Workingmen's Association, the president, Mr. M'Gillgroy, presiding. The press was ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsA measure now before Congress, called the Lodge Bill or "Force" Bill, has given great dissatisfaction to the people of the Southern States. It is a new election measure, and, in a ...
Article : 146 wordsThe latest news from the frontier (July 22) confirms the reports that a state of war exists between the Republics of San Salvador and Guatemala, aud that Costa Rica and Nicaragua ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 25 Aug 1890, Page 6
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