The members [?] held their first [?] night at the [?] which about for [?] ...
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Article : 820 wordsWith reference to the shearers who went on strike on a station in the Thargomindah district a few days ago, and who were subsequently instructed by the Australian Labour ...
Article : 282 wordsThe following are the acceptances for handicaps to be run on 2Srd October:— LOCKYER PLATE.—Tongy, Bowler, M. P., Lily Angus, Pyrrhus, Buttons, Adrian, Lady Lisgar, ...
Article : 233 wordsA large meeting of miners was held at Bundanba to-night to consider the advisableness of forming n union amongst the miners there. Mr. M'Donald, President of the General ...
Article : 215 wordsA better tone now prevails on the London Stock Exchange. The monoy market is easier, and there has been a slight recovery in the value of colonial stocks. ...
Article : 150 wordsLater information regarding the fever at Bermuda shows that the reports concerning the outbreak among the Guards was exaggerated. ...
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Advertising : 318 wordsSlavin and M'Auliffe, the pugilists, again appeared on bail to-day, and were committed for trial. ...
Article : 29 wordsIt will be remembered that some weeks ago arrangements were made for a conference between the Queensland branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia and the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe departure of the Maranon for the South, advertised for 6 p.m., has been postponed until 11 p.m. ...
Article : 16 wordsFanning, the delegate of the Shearers’ Union, has called all men out from the whole of the Australian Pastoral Company’s stations. The cause of the strike is that the station hands ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. Wallace Nelson lectures to-morrow evening in the Lyceum Hull on "Why I Am Not a Socialist," and invites discussion on the point. ...
Article : 25 wordsMessrs. Dillon and O’Brien failed to appear at the Tipperary Police Court to-day, and their bails were estreated. It is believed they have secretly sailed for America. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1 wordsIn Chambers yesterday before his Honour Sir Chas. Lilley, C.J., the following matters were dealt with:—In the matter of James Frawley, of Toowoomba, firmer, insolvent; ...
Article : 354 wordsStrike matters here are at present very uninteresting. In consequence ef the announcement that the Government of this colony were taking ...
Article : 1,542 wordsLieutenant Lewis Edward Morrice, of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, who has been appointed an adjutant of the Queensland Defence Force, will sail for Australia on the ...
Article : 58 wordsAnother step has been taken towards compelling the natives of New Guinea to abide by British law. A fortnight ago I saw at Samarai and Suan a draft of men from Fiji, who form ...
Article : 433 wordsA cricket match between "Specials" ongaged at Messrs. Howard Smith’s wharf and those on the A.U.S.N. Company’s wharf was played at the Albert Sports Ground on ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Earl and Countess of Jersey, who are about to leave for Sydney, where Lord Jersey succeeds Lord Carrington as Governor, were this evening entertained, together with sixty ...
Article : 210 wordsThe wreck abstract of the Board of Trade, issued on Wednesday, slows that the total number of sea casualties which happened in the year ending the 30th of June, 1899, to ...
Article : 670 wordsThe Post and Telegraph Department advise as follows:—"Durban notifies Mauriti[?]s mail closes 10 o’clock Saturday morning, 11th instant." ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. A. Meston writes as follows:—"The mention of ‘Durramboi’ in the late will case reminds me that I met on the Mary River an old blackfellow who actually remembered Davis. ...
Article : 254 wordsRube Burrows, a notorious train robber and murderer in the United States, was yesterday shot dead whilo attempting to escape from custody after having killed the guard of a ...
Article : 49 wordsConsiderable interest has centred in the crematory system for the destruction of nightsoil, as adopted some time ago by the Newcastle Corporation, and more recently by the ...
Article : 175 wordsBefore Mr. Philip Pinnock, P.M. LARCENY OF BOOTS.—John M’Gregor (50), Scotland, and Alfred Hodges (37), England, were charged jointly with the larceny of a ...
Article : 350 wordsIt is reported at Vienna that a dynamite shell exploded in the forest of Skiernewiece while the Czar was hunting there, and that his Majesty was wounded in the foot, and several ...
Article : 81 wordsA private telegram from Constantinople (the Paris correspondent of the Chronicle says) states that it is rumoured in that city that an attempt has been made to poison Ismail Pasha, ...
Article : 275 wordsThe mattar of the strike of corn porters employed by Messrs. Allan and Wilson at the Albert Docis has been considered by the executive of the-Dockers’ Union, and it has been ...
Article : 75 wordsOur Ipswich correspondent writes that Captain Drury, of the local battery of artillery, passed through Ipswich by the mail train last evening on his way South, thence to take ...
Article : 128 wordsA meeting of the Articled Clerks’ Association was held at the Civil Court on Wednesday evening, the 8th October. The proceedings took the form of a m[?]k criminal trial, and ...
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Evening Observer (Brisbane, Qld. : 1887 - 1907), Sat 11 Oct 1890, Page 5
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