In the Assembly to-day the question of the labour dispute at Port Adelaide was again raised. The Government were asked whether they would introduce a bill for the purpose ...
Article : 157 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. LABOUR BUREAU. In reply to Mr. L. L SMITH, ...
Article : 16,744 wordsIn view of the recent disturbances in Samoa, the United States Government has ordered the corvette Adams to proceed to the island. ...
Article : 400 wordsThe following is the bulletin from the quarantine station, Mowbray, this morning: —" Henry Chick died early this morning; William Bishop, jun., still improving; ...
Article : 183 wordsIn the Legislative Council the formal difficulty which threatened to prevent the speedy passing of the Perpetual Trustees Bill without discussion has been got over, and the ...
Article : 1,038 wordsThe impression in Melbourne with regard to the dispute in the shipping trade at Port Adelaide is that it has reached the stage of development which is known as the ...
Article : 1,899 wordsThe schooner Rubicon, which has been trading for some years as a lime craft between Melbourne and Waratah Bay, was totally wrecked at the latter place on Monday ...
Article : 1,128 wordsIdleness is still the rule at Port!Adelaide. The men having nothing else to do are congregating at all points discussing the situation. The Ceres left for Stansbury, Captain ...
Article : 1,290 wordsThe Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company's a.s. Flinders, which has been in quarantine for the last fortnight, will be released to-morrow morning Since her ...
Article : 604 wordsA Chinese cook named Charley Ah How, recently arrested on a charge of burglary, has been identified as the Chinaman who committed an impudent jewellery robbery in ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Government have accepted the tender of Messrs. Murphy, Hopkins, and Kirk Brothers for the construction of the first section of the Mungarr to Garyudah railway, a ...
Article : 66 wordsThe New Zealand Stone Company, South Melbourne, has been awarded a second order of merit for dripstone filters. The Governor contemplates paying a short ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Board of Health met to-day and considered the request of the Victorian Government that the regulations first passed by the board with a view of preventing the ...
Article : 84 wordsA shocking tragedy, which was enacted yesterday, was discovered this morning. A man who was coming into town along the Toowong-road found three bats on the ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Union Company's R.M.S. Alameda arrived this afternoon from San Francisco. The following is her saloon passenger-list:— Messrs. Brown, Baker, Bellinger, Devereux, ...
Article : 120 wordsIn the Assembly to-day the leader of the Opposition tabled a notice of motion that the proposal of the Ministry to take supplies for nine months is unsatisfactory, that it is ...
Article : 106 wordsA man named Jenki[?]s, with his wife and four children, attempted to cross the river while it was in flood at Ashburton. The trap was upset, and all the children were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 wordsGentlemen's Boots, best English; gentle men's Hats, newest shapes; gentlemen's Scarfs, endless variety; gentlemen's Scarfs Derby, Four-in-hand, &c.; gentlemen's Shirts ...
Article : 166 wordsIf one firm more than another always give the public the benefit of special purchases they make, it is Messrs. George and George, who will this day offer 3,000 yards of the ...
Article : 188 wordsIn the Assembly to-day the Premier said that the Government, after full consideration, must decline to allow a special exemption from the tariff to exhibitors at the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 14 Oct 1887, Page 6
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