London, September 8, 18B&. :-JM After the yelping sensationalism aal'il egregious exaggerarion which matted"^ every trumpery incident during the da«i?^3 ...
Article : 4,535 wordsA midnight attempt has been made to disinter the remains of Wiiliam Perm, the famous Quaker, who in 1718 was buried (a'ong with his first ami second wives) at ...
Article : 82 wordsThe "Observer," a London paper, states that, after Major Esterhazy had agreed to sell it documents proving the truth of his [?] and the bordereau on which ...
Article : 60 words_ h nta have Wn serv.-d on M-j&ts. J. W. i Kirwan and S. li. Hue-icing, part laTjrjrirtora of tbe "*K.ilgoorlie Miner'- for criminal liLel f*ir purilishm^ an account of an allt-^t-d ...
Article : 121 wordsDocuments which have been discovered at the house of Kang-ku-Wei show that the [?] tive Minister had been in communication with the anti-dynamic leaders. ...
Article : 100 wordsOn Saturday afternoon during tbe height of a strong westerly pale a fire broke oat at Messrs. Hudson Uros.' timber mill and yard at Kcdfern, and tbe names, fanned by the ...
Article : 1,872 wordsThe A?^nt-Goneral has had, for hmi, a I slack week, the official routine having been • varied only l,y a trip to Victoria Dok | with Mr. Sinclair, tbe Victorian ex?ert. to : ...
Article : 2,348 wordsIn view of the visit of the Emperor of Germany to Turkey, the Sultan having emptied the Treasury in making lavish preparations for the visitors, has now borrowed £200,000 with ...
Article : 55 wordsA man named George Sax tor., said to be the brother of Mrs. McKinley (wife of the President of the United States), has been murdered in a street at Canton, a town in Ohio. A ...
Article : 55 wordsirank A. White arrived in Perth at A.M on Saturday afternoon, having completed bis i?.ijoo-tuiles ride. He was met at Midland I Junction by Perth cyclUts. who gradually ...
Article : 103 wordsOrder now prevails in Pekin, the populace having been cowed by the forces landed from the warships. The Russian forces now in the Chinese capital consist of 30 marines and 30 ...
Article : 102 wordsThe London "Daily Chronicle" claims to have been successful in having exposed M. Roughmont. Mr. Wm. May declares that Ronge[?]nt is an old Sydney resident known ...
Article : 107 wordsThe epidemic of yellow fever, communicated by troops returned from Cuba, which lately was reported to be prevalent in Mississippi, has uoar spread throughout the ...
Article : 38 wordsA shooting fatality occurred at Monger's Lake, n few miles from Perth, about 11.40 this morning. Two young men, Webster and Ge-irge Vinee, athad Lecn ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Americo-Spanish Peace Commission now sitting in Paris is deliberating on the question of the Cuban debt, concerning which there is great difficulty in arriving at an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsConsequent on the azeressivo tactics of tho strikers in the building trade in Paris, and the attempt to coerce tbe workers, the streets of the capital are para'cd ...
Article : 70 wordsThe latest news from Minnesota, U.S.A., reports the safety of General Bacon's contingent, which it was feared had been ambushed by the Chippeways, an Indian tribe now in ...
Article : 54 wordsI he output of the Australia United, situated' at Hummer's Creek, Mount Malcolm, tor September, is as follows:—Stone treated, 224 tons; yifld, 616 oz. 8 dwi. Li (jr. of smelted cold. I ...
Article : 204 wordsMiss Ada Crossley, the popular Victorian contralto, has been commanded to sing before her Majesty the Queen at Balmoral. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsMr. Geary, a manufacturer of food extracts which find their way 'to various parts of the world, has been fined £100 for having a quantity of putrid liver stored on hij premises. A ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsAn entertainment was b^id here «a Thursday night, ffeptember 29, in aid of an institute for the district of Para Wirra. Tiiere w:*s a luixe att^!idance. and un en-' ...
Article : 647 wordsTerrible loss of life his occurred in Hankow, China, as tbe reiulc of a fire. Some 10,000 dwelling-places wen destroyed and upwards of a thousand persons were killed. The damage ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsAiODgtida the million* made by plutocrat baalcen* brewers, and distillen the fortune bequeathed by the great atatc&nisn who wss lour umo Prime Minister of Kneiand reads ...
Article : 640 wordsThe Australian horses Merman and Acmens are quoted for the C[?] at 7 to 1 against and 40 to 1 respectively, and Uniform is at 100 to 6 for the Cambridgeshire. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsThe fight arranged between Corbett and McCoy is now off. The former has challenged the world. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsThe Premier hopes to gut the Federal resolutions through the Legislative Assembly within the next fortnight. Asked when lie proposes to have tbe rcwlutions considered in ...
Article : 167 words– TV tuuS'a.u!in.e me aepuiauon to tne tluef Secretary on its tendency to return to common sense about, the protection of "children"—a misleading and catching ...
Article : 424 wordsThe London wool sales yesterday closed doll. Merinos and fine crossbreds had an advance at the opening as compared with the previous series, but this was lost as the sales ...
Article : 218 wordsThe title of the heavy-weight champion of Australia and a purse of 60 sovs. was contested for on Saturday evening at Nathan's Victoria Hall Bouric-street, by "Tut" Ryan ...
Article : 147 wordsGeorge Peisley, who was convicted at the Central Criminal Court on Friday, on a charge of havinz shot at Constables Joyce and liroun, at Oatley. last month, with intent to ...
Article : 49 wordsAt the quarterly meeting of the Kyneton circuit of the Wesleyan Church the following important resolution was adopted with but one dissentient:—"That the spiritual interests of ...
Article : 95 wordsDust etortna anil hat weather still continue throughout the colony, relieved id a few cases by slight showers of rain. During a gale at liathurxt Ilie galjle end of the All ijatnts' ...
Article : 159 wordsDavid Quinn, a laborer, cut his throat with a ra[?] yesterday, but the wound is not serious. Andrew Scott, an elderly man. who was run ...
Article : 80 wordsDuring the month of September the yield of gold for Victoria amounted to 70,603 oz. For the nine months ended with September the yield reached 599,841 oz.. which was an ...
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Advertising : 469 wordsSir—In tlie year IS9O tbe new city valuator, Mr. It. Kippiet, revalued many of the city properties (improved land values), and tin? outcome w.is that many of them, ...
Article : 211 wordsA meeting £ die 3**.A. committee o' the A3] Katiuife Piir xras held in ilic iiuiiiutc on Friday iftcmoon, Mrs. A. K. N'eill (in t):e a'jwncv of Mis. tS. J. Way) jiresidins. An ammil"J ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 10 Oct 1898, Page 5
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