The bill for enforcing the modus vivendi in connection with the French fishery claims has been finally passed by the Newfoundland Parliament. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe number of tenders received to-day for the Queensland 3½ per cent. loan of £2,500,000 is 218, the total amount tendered being £296,800. ...
Article : 466 wordsFor several days past the offices of the Pastoralists' Association here have been thronged with men desirous of engaging as labourers. The association intend sending another batch ...
Article : 880 wordsThe Assembly only sat to-night, and in consequence of the impending vote of censure the Government answered no questions. ...
Article : 1,677 wordsSurprise has been felt at the action of Sir Henry Parkes in determining to give local subjects precedence of the federation proposals in the New South Wales Legislature. His ...
Article : 474 wordsThe failure of the Queensland loan must be regarded as a complete and most unfortunate rebuff. The debentures were offered at a price which would ...
Article : 8,491 wordsA telegram received by Dalziel's Agency states that President Harrison has refused the proposal made by the Marquis of Salisbury to declare a close ...
Article : 105 wordsNo definite clue as to the murderer of Heeney has yet been obtained, although the police have received this evening several communications, any one of which may lead ...
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Article : 451 wordsThe Mexican Government has given permission to the Chilian insurgent cruiser Esmeralda to take in coal at Acapulco. ...
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Article : 205 wordsThe French Chamber of Deputies has given its sanction to a bill empowering the Minister of War to secure a two months' stock of wheat and flour for the ...
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Article : 210 wordsIn the Divorce Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Windeyer, the suit of Tyson v. Tyson was called on. The issues were whether Harriet Logan (otherwise called Harriet ...
Article : 333 wordsM. Menon, a banker of Bordeaux, has suspended payment, his liabilities being 6,000,000 francs (£250,000). ...
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Article : 158 wordsA sensational affair happened here to-day, which has thrown the town into a state of great excitement. A farmer named Thomas Toohey, residing three miles from ...
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Article : 161 wordsThe secretary of the Pastoralists' Association yesterday received the following letter from one of the overseers who conducted the last batch of men to Queensland:— ...
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Article : 50 wordsAt the Moe Police Court to-day four cases of sly grog-selling came on for hearing from Thorpdale. For a considerable time efforts have been made to get proceedings instituted ...
Article : 296 wordsAt the offices of the Pastoralists' Association in Collins-street a busy scene was witnessed yesterday afternoon. A large number of men, evidently belonging to the ...
Article : 150 wordsAt Half-past 10 a.m.—Reserved judgments, and motion in Shire of Malvern v. Kilpatrick, same v. same. PRATICE COURT. ...
Article : 141 wordsCecil Clarence Woosnam, of Surrey-road, South Yarra, silverer. Causes of insolvency —Slackness in trade, bad debts, illness and death of wife, and illness in family. ...
Article : 149 wordsWith reference to the statement telegraphed from Melbourne to the effect that the Imperial authorities have upheld Admiral Lord Charles Scott's claim to rank ...
Article : 82 wordsThe largest stock in the city, at prices 40 per cent, under retail houses. Craig, Williamson, and Thomas.—[ADVT.] A WORK, which may be regarded as a ...
Article : 76 wordsAs line after line is cleared out at George and George Ltd's. Great Alteration Sale fresh bargains are thrown out. Ladies should shop early.-[ADVT.] ...
Article : 60 wordsThe finest selection in the city at less than English cost. George and George Ltd's. Great Alteration Sale.—[ADVT.] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 29 May 1891, Page 5
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