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  2. THE STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    The report from Mr. Hake, of Victoria, and Professor Rennie published elsewhere treats in a comprehensive and practical manner with the subject of the ...

    Article : 7,723 words
  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    A circular has been issued to the shareholders of the Bank of South Australia stating that the Directors have provisionally agreed that the Union Bank shall ...

    Article : 251 words
  4. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The Czar of Russia has taken occasion to give expression to his firm intention to avoid war. ...

    Article : 43 words
  5. THE WINDSOR TRAGEDY.

    The result of the police investigations into the doings of the man Williams, who is accused of the Windsor tragedy, shows that in July he arrived at the ...

    Article : 672 words
  6. [RECEIVED March 19, 2.40 a.m.]

    It has been ascertained that Frederick Deeming was born near London. He filled the position of steward in various sailing ships. ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. SWANSTON'S RELATIONS WITH ADELAIDE.

    A paragraph appearing in the Register on Tuesday stated that about 1881 or 1882 Williams was sent to gaol in Victoria for stealing gastitters' tools. While in gaol his wife and ...

    Article : 779 words
  8. [RECEIVED March 17, 7.45 p.m.]

    Despite the Czar's pacific assurances it is remarked that the Russian Governmentis employing 150,000 men in the construction of forts and railways in ...

    Article : 35 words
  9. A VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    It is believed that Williams, the Windsor murderer, was in Wellington during 1888, where he was a clothes hawker, and swindled a storekeeper out of £80. ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. THE BEHRING SEA QUESTION.

    President Harrison has asked Lord Salisbury, the British Premier, to give a speedy reply to his request for a renewal of the modus vivendi as a condition to ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. DEEMING'S CONNECTION WITH THE CASE EXPLAINED.

    Attention is naturally challenged by the identification of the Windsor murderer, Albert Williams, with Frederick Bayley Deeming, late of Sydney, a wanderer on the face of the ...

    Article : 1,626 words
  12. THE UNITED STATES AND ITALY.

    The United States Government having voted money by way of compensation to the families of the Italians who were lynched in New Orleans on account of ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. [RECEIVED March 17, 7.45 p.m.]

    The London Standard, in alluding to the provisional amalgamation, comments in a hostile spirit upon some past circulars issued by the Directors of the Bank ...

    Article : 50 words
  14. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor William of Germany, who was lately confined to his bed Buffering from a severe cold, has completely recovered. ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. [RECEIVED March 17, 11.30 p.m.]

    According to the terms of the amalgamation the Bank of South Australia shareholders will not receive shares in the Union Bank, but will simply obtain ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. ARCHBISHOP OF EDINBURGH.

    The death is announced of the Most Rev. "William Smith, D.D., Roman Catholic Archbishop of Edinburgh. The late Dr. Smith was ordained in 1813 ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. THE SUSPENSION OF A RUSSIAN BANK.

    The failure of M.M. Gunsburg, bankers, of St. Petersburg, for 6,000,000 roubles will affect a large number of commercial interests extending over a ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. A FELLOW PASSENGER WITH SWANSTON.

    Captain H. Quin, formerly Harbourmaster at Port Adelaide, was a passenger by the Albany to Fremantle on the same trip that Swanston went to Western Australia. To a reporter ...

    Article : 376 words
  19. DEATH OF PROFESSOR FREEMAN.

    The death is announced of Professor Freeman, D.C.L., L.L.D., the historian, at the age of sixty-nine. ...

    Article : 28 words
  20. [RECEIVED March 17, 7.45 p.m.]

    A request was made to M. J. A. Vychnegradski, Russian Minister of Finance, to advance the sum of 5,000,000 roubles to M.M. Gunsburg to enable ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The Agent-General for New Zealand (Mr. W. B. Percival) has made an application to the Admiralty authorities that they will furnish a man-of-war to convey ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The Indiana, loaded with American flour for the relief of the starving peasants in Russia, has arrived at Libau. ...

    Article : 35 words
  23. THE BROKEN HILL WATER COMPANIES' SQUABBLE.

    The Clerk of the Municipal Council today received a telegram from Sydney signed by the Secretary of the Broken Hill and District Water Supply Company. ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. GENERAL BOOTH.

    General Booth, of the Salvation Army, has decided to tour the Continent of Europe with a similar object in view to that which he had in visiting Australia. ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The adjourned half-yearly and extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of G. F. Cleland & Co. was held in the Tanunda Assembly-room to-night. Sir. S. Davenport ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. [RECEIVED March 17. 7.45 p.m.]

    The bodies of the four children found buried in the house at Rainhill were clad in nightshirts, suggesting that the children were murdered while asleep. ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. WELSH LAND TENURE.

    Mr. Ellis, the member for Merionethshire, has moved the second reading of his Bill to amend the law relating to the holding of land in Wales. The measure ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. GUMERACHA, March 17.

    Professor Lowrie lectured at the Institute tonight on "Rotation of Crops" under the auspices of the Gumeracha Branch of the Agricultural Bureau. Captain Randell ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. [RECEIVED March 17, 11.20 p.m.]

    It transpires that many robberies were committed in the vicinity of Rainhill and St. Helens last year. It is suggested that "Williams was probably concerned in ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. KILLED BY A TRAIN AT RIVERTON.

    A terrible accident, which has ended fatally, happened to William Ledger, a railway porter, aged nineteen, this evening. While attempting to uncouple some trucks he accidentally ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. A THIEVING GOOSE.

    The goose has, from the days of Aesop, been noted for its foolishness, and it is refreshing to be able to point to one which forms an exception to the general rule. Mrs. Byram. of ...

    Article : 163 words
  32. A MISSING MILITARY COMMANDER.

    Captain Fox, the newly appointed Commandant of the New Zealand forces, was recently announced to have arrived at Albany in the Arcadia but though his ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. A NEW ZEALAND ART MUSEUM.

    Mr. Justice Chitty has made an order upon the English trustees to pay to tho New Zealand trustees in the estate of the late Mr. Mackelire the sum of £37,000 ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. MOUNT PLEASANT SHOW.

    The Mount Pleasant Snow was held to-day, and proved a great success. About 3,000 persons attended, and amongst them were the members for the district, the Hon. Robert ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. [RECEIVED March 19, 2.35 a.m.]

    The police hare found in the villa at Rainhill a book bearing the name of Deeming. They are now searching for another ...

    Article : 34 words
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