Both Houses of Parliament reassembled to-day after an adjournment for the Ministerial elections. In the House of Commons Mr. Gladstone made a lengthy ...
Article : 210 wordsIt is always pleasant to be able to discover evidences of hopefulness in a community, and better still to hare to point to proofs of actual progress and prosperity. ...
Article : 6,839 wordsA few days ago our morning contemporary contained a letter of complaints emanating from some of the men who are employed on the Hergott Springs railways works. The ...
Article : 1,728 wordsThe trial of planters' claims for compensation for returned islanders is continued daily in the District Court, and is expected to last till next Friday. So far decisions have been ...
Article : 270 wordsMr. John James, one of the members for Ballarat East, has accepted office in the new Government as Minister for Mines, and he was sworn in this afternoon. A Cabinet ...
Article : 1,412 wordsA most destructive fire broke out about midnight in the timberyard of Mr. Jno. Bligh, situated at the rear of the gasworks, near the Spencer-street railway-station, and before the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Corporation of the City of London has passed a resolution undertaking to guarantee a sum of £10,000 towards the expenses of the forthcoming Colonial and ...
Article : 35 wordsIn the House of Commons last night the address in reply to the Queen's speech, including Mr. Jesse Colling's amendment, was voted without debate. ...
Article : 31 wordsWhen the Assembly met this afternoon Sir John Robertson announced that His Excellency the Governor had sent for Sir Patrick Jennings with the view of forming a new Government, ...
Article : 198 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Childers stated that the enquiry into the recent riots in London had disclosed the fact that important reforms were ...
Article : 41 wordsA Bill granting Parliamentary suffrage to women was read a second time in the House of Commons yesterday. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to its liabilities is stated at 49 per cent., and the reserve stands a £14900,000. ...
Article : 28 wordsArrived: from Sydney—Catania s.s., sailed December 10, via Geelong December 14, Melbourne December 19, and Adelaide December 23. From Wallaroo— ...
Article : 32 wordsA curious case of suicide occurred last night at Rose Bay. For some time past a young man named William Waldock, a coachman in the employ of Mr. Singleton, has been paying ...
Article : 125 wordsThe trial of Alfred Beale, James Murray, and John Murphy, on the charge of attempted robbery of the Commercial Bank, Collingwood, under arms, and of Thomas Bowers and ...
Article : 445 wordsThe steamer Wairarapa arrived here to-day with some additional information respecting the wrecked steamer Waihora. She reports it is expected the Waihora will be got off if the ...
Article : 140 wordsAn accident happened yesterday to the eldest son of Mr. Alfred Symonds, farmer, near Georgetown. He was engaged drawing water from a well, when his hand slipped from the ...
Article : 184 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. G. B. Scott. S.M., were interred to-day. There was large concourse of residents present at the ceremony. The burial service was read at ...
Article : 104 wordsIn consequence of the political crisis most of the Ministers to-day declined to receive deputations. A splendid discovery of silver ore has been ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 20 Feb 1886, Page 5
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