Lord Salisbury, speaking at a Carlton Club meeting to-day, referred to the relations between the Conservatives and Unionist Liberal leaders, and fully ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Chief Secretary was to-day waited upon by large deputations of employers and employers urging in opposition to the repeal of certain clauses in the Factories ...
Article : 219 wordsThe secretary of the Beaconsfield Prospecting Association wrote under date 27th inst.:—As previously wired the reef in the Beaconsfield Prospecting Association's ...
Article : 499 wordsThe land a few miles beyond the last farms in this district is being very rapidly taken up by selectors from all parts of the colony, and I believe also from the other ...
Article : 977 wordsThe following reports will be presented at the 26th half-yearly meeting of the Mount Bischoff T.M. Company, to be held at the Company's offices at 3 p.m. ...
Article : 328 wordsIt is reported that Col. Frederick A. Stanley will succeed Earl Granville as Secretary of State for the colonies. July 28. ...
Article : 75 wordsSIR,—I trust that the public will not rest satisfied with the enquiry held on the late accident Mr. Grant may he a good manager, and ...
Article : 175 wordsThe N.H.C. Hounds met at Westbury on Friday last, the 23rd inst., when the day was fine, with a keen south-easterly wind. Shortly after one o'clock a start was made ...
Article : 470 wordsA number of pastoralists and members of Parliament met at the Chamber of Commerce this morning for the purpose of conferring on the beat mode of representing ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Agents-General for the Colonies interviewed Earl Granville to-day upon his resigning his office. Sir Chas. Tupper, High Commissioner ...
Article : 60 wordsTo the Directors of The Mount Bischoff Tin Mining Company Registered Launceston. GENTLEMEN—Operations during the past six months have been as follows'— ...
Article : 2,194 wordsSIR,—" A Lawyer's Letter, No. 10," on the Debtors' Act, occupying two and a half columns in your supplement of lost Saturday, is so altogether onesided that. I am tempted to offer ...
Article : 1,067 wordsAt a banquet given at the City Club last night, Earl Granville announced that the Imperial Government had allowed the Queensland gunboat Gayundah, which is ...
Article : 65 wordsKing River.—July 10—Since the date of my last report I have been engaged timbering the last sections of the wheel pit, and it is now ready for foundation filling. ...
Article : 164 wordsVery satisfactory news is to hand from the pearling grounds at King's Sound. All the boats are doing well, and a new bed has been discovered, which is very rich in pearl ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is understood that communications are still taking place between the British and French Governments on the subject of the withdrawal from the New Hebrides of ...
Article : 38 wordsThe House of Representatives has passed a Loan Bill involving the existence of the Ministry, by 30 votes to 17. The bill was read a second time. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe match between the Australians and an cloven of England was continued at Stoke to-day, when the attendance was good and the weather fine. ...
Article : 92 wordsMr. Percy L. Waterhouse, Tasmanian scholar of 1882, has passed his B.A. Degree at Cambridge, qualifying for honours in the mathematical tripos. ...
Article : 703 wordsThe local quotation for tin ore is unchanged, the price yesterday being 17s per unit. The s.s. Dorset, which arrived from ...
Article : 263 wordsTwo months ago we gave an account of the alterations then being carried out by Mr. A. Jones, Superintendent of the Launceston Gaol, at that institution. These ...
Article : 1,015 wordsThe annual meeting of the, Longford Poultry and Dog Society adjourned from Friday last, was held at the Blenheim Hotel on Monday evening, when there was ...
Article : 321 wordsA Socialist demonstration, culminating in severe rioting, and ultimate loss of life, took place hero yesterday. Barricades were erected in the streets, and a severe ...
Article : 116 wordsSir William J. Clarke will return to Melbourne by the R.M.S. Rome, which leaves London on October 22. ...
Article : 30 wordsBy advertisement elsewhere it will be seen that the Cornwall Coal Mining Company have decided to offer to the public 3000 of the 8000 unallotted shares in the ...
Article : 111 wordsOn Saturday last I had the pleasure of interviewing Mr. Chris. Lumsdon, who arrived from Hobart, via Swansea, on his bycicle (matchless 50in.), the first person ...
Article : 368 wordsCaptain Blackshaw, of New South Wales—one of the Australian rifle-shooting team—is recovering from the injuries received in the recent railway accident at ...
Article : 30 wordsOne thousand deaths from starvation are stated to have occurred in Labrador. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following sales and quotations for Wednesday:—West Chum, s 6s; Unity, b 4s 6d, sale 4s 9d; Florence ...
Article : 74 wordsThe company registered at the beginning of this month for the purpose of acquiring and working certain gold mines at Charters Towers, Queensland, has not ...
Article : 37 wordsAfter long waiting we have had a very heavy downpour of rain, which I have no doubt has made the hearts of the settlers rejoice. ...
Article : 444 wordsThe following sales and quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange to-day:—West Chum, s 6s; Unity, b 4s, 4s 6d, a 5s, 43 6d, sales 4s 8d; Florence ...
Article : 95 wordsThe production of European beet sugar for the coming campaign is estimated at 50,000 tons above that of last year. The growing crops in Germany promise ...
Article : 69 wordsTASMANIA G.M. COMPANY.—The 17th half-yearly meeting of the Tasmania G.M. Company was hold at Mr. R. H. Price's office, Patterson-street, yesterday ...
Article : 272 wordsThe ship Crownthorpe, of 812 tons owned by Mr. G. B. Meager, of London whilst on the voyage from London to Brisbane, was dismasted in a gale and had to be ...
Article : 54 wordsSIR,—"resident's letter in your columns of last Saturday's Tasmanian respecting the Upper Piper bachelors is to a certain extent the truth. Now that he has started the subject, with your ...
Article : 214 wordsMonday's election contest at Scottsdale, as well as in many other places, put the coup de grace on the agitation that has been proceeding with much vigour for ...
Article : 359 wordsThe application made by creditors of the Commercial Bank of South Australia, that the order appointing Mr. Whiffen as liquidator, should be suspended, came ...
Article : 40 wordsThe request that a Royal Commission be appointed in connection with the Adelaide Jubillee Exhibition will be acceded to. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 29 Jul 1886, Page 3
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