June 10—Pateena, s, 1250 tons, H. Same, commander, for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mr and Mrs Alexander. Mr and Mrs Post; Mesdames Anderson, J. S, Wigglus, ...
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Article : 96 wordsIn our English telegrams this morning will be found a report of the third series of wool sales in London on June 6, as cabled by Messrs Sanderson, Murray and Co. of London. Similar ...
Article : 368 wordsAMONGST the subjects which we hope to see dealt with during the coming session of Parliament is a bill to lessen in some degree the evils of gambling. ...
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Article : 31 wordsA young man named William Firth last evening jumped into the Yarra. at Queen's Bridge. having first tied his hands with a piece of cord. He was rescued, and when ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Prince of Wales Stakes, of 50 sovs each, h ft, with 1000 sovs added; second horse 300 sovs, third 200 sovs; distance 1 mile and 5 furlongs, was run to-day at ...
Article : 63 words[?] under ENGLAND.—R.M.S. Lusitania, Monday next, 6 a.m. SOUTH AUSTRALIA, via Melbourne. — S.s. ...
Article : 62 wordsA deputation to day waited on the Minister of Health to protest against the appointment of Dr. Howard, a new arrival, to the position of health officer at ...
Article : 75 wordsThere is a probability of tenders being called at an early date for the carrying out of the construction of the long talked of and much-needed railway wharf, which ...
Article : 386 wordsThe United States Government has notified its agents to stop further seal fishing by Americans in the Behring's Sea seal fisheries when 8000 skins have ...
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Advertising : 578 wordsThe World, in an article on the dispute between England and Portugal with reference to the territory in Manicaland, predicts that, notwithstanding the recent ...
Article : 93 wordsA middle aged man named August Schrumm, residing in Kerr-street, Fitzroy, was found in a critical state to-day and taken to the Melbourne Hospital, suffering ...
Article : 58 wordsRECEIVED—Daniel Borke, C.T. Watson, and other letters to the editor. ...
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Family Notices : 30 wordsA report from Mansfield states that a strange disease has broken out among the flocks on the runs in that district. The sheep are dying by hundreds from some ...
Article : 85 wordsGeneral Calmandas, commanding several Government vessels manned with troops, made an attempt to storm Pisagua, which is held by an insurgent garrison ...
Article : 54 wordsThe detectives to-day arrested an Italian named August Auguste on the charge of uttering certain notes issued by the Commercial Bank of Sydney. No notes were ...
Article : 74 wordsA French church at Leo Chow (? Feo Chow) has been destroyed by a Chinese mob. [The above telegram has evidently been ...
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Article : 38 wordsLadies ore particularly requested to refer to the advertisement of "Dempster's" in another column, in which is announced an immense sale of mantles, jackets, ...
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Article : 284 wordsThe remains of Sir John Macdonald are lying in state in the Senate Chamber of the Canadian Parliament. ...
Article : 22 wordsDuncan Ross has issued a challenge to any one in Australia for competition in heavy weight, swordsmanship, wrestling, and cricket ball throwing. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe omnibus drivers now on strike are allowing the horses to be fed, but threaten if the strike is not terminated by the General Omnibus Company ...
Article : 58 wordsMuch interest is taken in political circles in the coming Parliamentary elections, and both parties are using every effort to secure the return of their supporters. ...
Article : 31 wordsA company of Prussian soldiers were engaged at drill in Berlin when a violent thunderstorm occurred, and the whole company were knocked down and ...
Article : 40 wordsOne of the telegraph operators who was recently discharged in consequence of the leakage in the Telegraph Department has applied for the appointment of a board of ...
Article : 33 wordsRobert Marshall, a labourer, who arrived here is the Arawattah from Rockhampton yesterday, committed suicide to-day. He cut his throat from ear to ear, and is said ...
Article : 42 wordsDr Koch, the discoverer of the new lymph for the cure of tuberculosis, has been appointed by the Emperor of Germany a life member of the Herrenhans. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe first vessel to arrive here from England since the Maatsuyker lighthouse was opened was the R.M.S. Tongarire, which was in this port on Tuesday. As the ship passed ...
Article : 235 wordsMuch anxiety is felt at Townsville as to the safety of the steamer Dairymaid, which left on Thursday with a salvage party for the wrecked vessel Moltke. A ...
Article : 78 wordsMessrs Sanderson, Murray and Co. report :—The third series of wool sales opened today with a good attendance of buyers. Compared with the closing rates ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 11 Jun 1891, Page 2
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