Parliament reassembled for the dispatch of business to-day after the Easter recess. The debate on the Irish Crimes Bill was resumed in the House of ...
Article : 51 wordsThe House of Commons has made some further progress in Supply during the past week. Mr. Labouchere, who has constituted himself the critic of the Foreign ...
Article : 999 wordsMr. Stevens, the Manager for Messrs. Fisher & Lyons, has arrived, and probably before next week the prospectus of the new Northern Territory Pastoral Company ...
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Article : 2,765 wordsSir—I was pleased to see by your paper that our new member (Mr. Bartlett) had secured the promise of Government to bore for water in this hundred (Muloowurtio). ...
Article : 793 wordsSir G. O. Trevelyan has written a letter, in which ho expresses strong objection to certain clauses obtained in the Crimes Bill as now before Parliament. ...
Article : 37 wordsLord George Hamilton, First Lord, of the Admiralty, accompanied by a party of colonial delegates to the Imperial Conference, has visited Portsmouth to make ...
Article : 68 wordsVery little doing to-day, Fair results were obtained from Windlass Hill, where working is gradually being recommenced. The washings at the public depots were poor. The ...
Article : 60 wordsOn Wednesday morning we were shown a cake of gold weighing 10 oz. 9 dwt., the result of a first crushing of 5 tons of unpicked quarts from the Blue Star Reef, Teetulpa. ...
Article : 68 wordsTHE ENGLISH COPPER MARKET.—The Mining Journal of March 5 says:—"A very steady tone has pervaded this market and a fair amount of business has been transacted. ...
Article : 1,034 wordsOn Wednesday morning the City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.) held an inquest at the Sir John Barleycorn Hotel on the fire which occurred at Messrs. Wills & Co.'s on April 7. ...
Article : 930 wordsSir—I am very sorry that I have to return to the question of the condition of oar mounted police once more in your columns. It is only a love of fairplay and justice to ...
Article : 668 wordsPresent—Messrs. Davies, J.P. (Chairman), Bews, M.P., Gurner, J.P., Lamshed, and Beaglehole (Commissioners), the Superintending Surveyor (Mr. Jones, C.E.), and the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 14 Apr 1887, Page 6
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