Mr. Gladstone has expressed grave doubts as to the loyalty of his followers, many of whom are abstaining from voting. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald correspondent at Noumea writing on June 28 says:—"A petition strongly urging the French annexation of the New Hebrides ...
Article : 454 wordsThe passengers from England to Australia by the P. & O. steamer Ballaarat, which arrived off Glenelg on Saturday morning. July 3. included Mr. J. H. ...
Article : 1,910 wordsNo one is more active in South Australian interests in London than Mr. Strang-ways when the opportunity offers. It is a great thing to find him not on the side of ...
Article : 1,896 wordsThe latest electoral returns are as follows:— For Midlothian—Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. ...
Article : 220 wordsDevonport—Captain Price and Mr. Puleston (Conservatives). BRISTOL. North—Mr. Lewis Fry (Unionist). ...
Article : 295 wordsA disturbance occurred in connection with the brickmakers' strike at North Shore on Friday. The yards carried on with non-Union men have been watched ...
Article : 151 wordsDuring last week Mr. J. E Brown, the Conservator of Forests, paid a visit to the recently discovered forest near Wilmington, and on his return to Adelaide on ...
Article : 1,386 wordsPaddington (South Division) — Lord Randolph Churchill, with a majority of 1,800. Strand—Right Hon. W. H. Smith ...
Article : 84 wordsOur London correspondent, under date May 28, writes:—"After a moat amusing speech by Mr. Labouchere, the House of Commons resolved by a large majority to ...
Article : 561 wordsTHE ENGLISH COPPER MARKET. — The Mining Journal of May 22 writes:—" A very unhealthy tone has continued to pervade this market, and reduced prices have again been ...
Article : 843 wordsReported from Thargomindah—200 mixed cattle, from Woodburne to Adelaide, Caldwell owner; 300 fat bullocks from Burenda to Melbourne, Concord in ...
Article : 92 wordsThe following are the total electoral returns to date:— Conservatives ... 148 Unionists ... 26 ...
Article : 474 wordsA meeting of the Moonta Mine employes, called by the Manager, was held to-day. About 500 men were present. The Manager brought under the notice of the meeting the ...
Article : 215 wordsAdvices from Cambridge Gulf state that the s.s. Gambier brought thither 240 pasaengers and 137 horse, hooked for the Derby. All the passengers and ...
Article : 245 wordsGreat interest is felt at the contemplated alterations in the mail routes to the Peninsula, the general opinion undoubtedly favouring the direct mail between Maitland and ...
Article : 78 wordsA man named Curnow went out fishing alone on Saturday morning. He being unskilled fears are entertained for his safety. Search has been made to-day but there are no ...
Article : 299 wordsA railway accident, resulting in serious destruction of rolling-stock, occurred early this morning. A train of empty trucks was being taken from Newtown Station ...
Article : 132 wordsTEMPERANCE MEETING AT PORT ADELAIDE.—A Gospel Temperance Meeting was held on Friday evening in the Working Men's Hall, Fort Adelaide. There was a good ...
Article : 82 wordsAvenues v. Leanders (Eastern Suburban Association.)—This match was played on the Avenues' Court on Saturday, and resulted in a win for the home team. Scores :—Mr. ...
Article : 79 wordsOn Saturday Geelong beat the South Adelaides at Geelong by 8 goals 8 behinds to 2 goals 5 behinds. South Melbourne beat Richmond 6 goals 15 behinds ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 5 Jul 1886, Page 6
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