A disastrous hurricane has swept over the group of islands in the Atlantic known as the Bermudas. The islands are about 600 miles east of South ...
Article : 55 wordsBoth Houses of Parliament met last night. The Assembly was crowded to hear the names of the new Ministers, which Mr, Lyne had announced he would supply that evening ...
Article : 42 wordsThe German consul at Pretoria, the Transvaal capital, has declared that if the German navy were larger, the political aspect of South Africa would be ...
Article : 301 wordsThe New South Wales Cricket Association, has cabled its congratulations to the Australian Eleven to England ...
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Advertising : 156 wordsMr. Lyne was born at Apslawn, Great Swansport, on the east coast of Tasmonia in April, 1814. He was educated at Horton College, Ross, and at Rostella, by the Rev.H ...
Article : 328 wordsRiding in a recent 100 miles contest held at Manhattan, U. S. A., Pierce, a celebrated long-distance mun, accomplished 100 miles in 3 hours 27 minutes 4 2-5 seconds ...
Article : 319 wordsAt the A. J. C. races yesterday afternoon four horses only started in the Wycombe Stakes — Cranberry, Mazzatiua, Flodden, and April Fool. Betting: 3 to 1 on Cranberry, 3 ...
Article : 180 wordsIn the Council, Mr. Hughes, Minister for Justice, reportal that since the Chamber last met there had been various Ministerial changes. He ...
Article : 159 wordsIt is now notified that the Czar of Russia expressly directed the officers of his army and navy to show courtesy and hospitality towards the officers and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsCranberry, the winner of the A, J. C, Derby, is under offer until Tuesday to Mr. W. B. Wilson, of Victoria, for 3000 guineas ...
Article : 29 wordsThe British Association for the Advancement of Science has voted £1000 to the projected British Antarctic expedition. Lord Lister, the president of the ...
Article : 45 wordsONE of the surprises of the political situation is the failure of Mr. Lyne to induce Mr. Barton to join him. From a variety of causes Mr. Barton is a ...
Article : 482 wordsAn adjourned general meeting of the Barrier Ranges Cricket Association was held last night at the Grand Hotel, Mr. W. H. Leak presiding over a good attendance ...
Article : 676 wordsAs soon as the Assembly met, Mr, Lyne announced that he had succeeded in forming a Cabinet. (Cheers.) Besides himself, as Premier and Colonial Treasurer ...
Article : 664 wordsAN amusing breach of promise case interested Mr, Justice Boucaut in Adelaida a day or two ago. Mrs. Susan Sharp was the plaintiff, for whom Mr. J. H. Gordon appeared; Charles ...
Article : 1,062 wordsSir, — " Pro Bono Publice" still persists that the account given to her is a truthful one and that I am trying to deny it, I challenge her or her informants to deny the ...
Article : 180 wordsColonel Jobu Hay, United States Secretary of State and late Ambassador to Britain, asserts that the feeling in the United States towards Great Britain at ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. H. Lynch has engaged the London Glee Singers for an Australian tour, to commence at the termination of the troupe's American season ...
Article : 28 wordsSOUTH. — The 11th, of 6d., payable September 20. BLOCK H. — The 48th. of 1s., payable September 20. WATER SUPPLY. — The 26th, of 9d., payable Ootober 2. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsIn the Assembly last night a debate arose on a motion for referring to the Railways Standing Committee a proposal to increase the limit of expenditure in connection with ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. John H. Hofmeyr, is the "uncrowned king of the Afrikander nation." His position in South Africa is unique. Though not a member of the Cape Legislature, says ...
Article : 352 wordsMR. LYNE has formed a Ministry — mostly of Neophytes. The old hands on his side in politics have either refused to join him or have not been asked. Mr ...
Article : 691 wordsIn the Assembly last night, Mr, Fisher gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to amend the law in respect to the compensation of workmen for accidental ...
Article : 151 wordsA Perth correspondent telegraphs:-Mr, W. J. Koehler, general manager of the fremantle Smelting Works, and formerly of the Broken Hill Proprietary mine, has, it is understood ...
Article : 108 wordsAN agreement has been concluded though not yet ratified between the Newcastle owners and the miners. Following are its terms:1. That the standard hewing rate be 3s ...
Article : 408 wordsThe crew of the wrecked schooner Lucretia, who were rescued yesterday by the rocket apparatus, arrived at the Semaphore carly this morning, the vessel having been ...
Article : 56 wordsThe French are reported to be dismayed at the prospect of the Paris Exhibition next year being boycotted as the result of the Dreyfus verdict ...
Article : 384 wordsIn connection with the Baptist Union Twentieth Century Fund, to be devoted to the Aged Minutera' Relief Fund, the S. A. Uuion at its meeting yesterday afternoon ...
Article : 59 wordsMB. EDWIN BESKBBN has consented to stand for the vacated seat ot Mr. Plant, in the representation of Sturt Ward in the council. Mr. Beskeen has resided in the town for 12 year ...
Article : 54 wordsMrs. and not Mr. G. Godshaw is the owner of Silver Queen, who ran at the pony races. Urchin's name was omitted yesterday from the list of acceptors for the Hurdles at South ...
Article : 441 wordsTHE fortnightly meeting of the Benevolent Society took place in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, the Rev. A. J. Wheeler presiding. There were also present:- Revs, Father ...
Article : 88 wordsF. C. Hartshorne, employed as a tanner at Bowden, was lifting a vessel containing boiling fat yesterday when he slipped. He put out his hands to save himself and was severely ...
Article : 363 wordsMr. Lyne, spoken to about the new Ministers, said he was pleased with the Cabinet he had formed. He, however, was tired out, and would not say much. He ...
Article : 245 wordsYESTERDAY there stood in the Trades Hall the ugly undraped skeletons of 10 stalls; to-day these same ugly skeletons are being turned into things of beauty by the deft finders of ...
Article : 165 wordsTHE children attending the Congregational Church Sunday school gave a very successful concert in the church building last night. The Rev. W. S. Pearse presided, but the whole ...
Article : 202 wordsFEW things are more unpleasant than somo of those sudden attacks of pain in the stomach, and the griping at such times is nearly unbearable, Mr. James C. Cochran, of Mossel Bay, had an ...
Article : 172 wordsTo those who keep dogs the advice of Sub. inspector Travers just now is — Don't; or get them registered. The police already begin to matter dire penalties against those who fail ...
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