At a meeting of the O'Connell movement committee to-night Mr. H. McGuigan, the Hon. Treasurer, reported the reported of the bill for the statue. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Hon. J. V. O'LOGHLIN asked when the report of the Surveyor-General on the land laws of the colony would be laid before the Council. The MINISTER of EDUCATION (Hon. J. H. Gordon) ...
Article : 1,630 wordsSerious railway casualties have "been few and far between in South Australia, and considering the traffic, especially on the Port line, the record compares very favourably with the ...
Article : 812 wordsTo-morrow at the Crystal Palace, at Sydenham, will take place the formal opening of the important Exhibition of mining products and machinery "which has for ...
Article : 6,744 wordsJames Cook. By Walter Besanfc. Macmillan & Co., Loudon. Mr. Walter Besant's sympathies with and love for sailors is well known, and "Celias ...
Article : 1,425 wordsIn the Legislative Council Mr. G. Davis moved the second reading of the Pleuro-pneumonia Extermination Bill. The debate was adjourned for a fortnight ...
Article : 237 wordsSir Philip Sidney. By J. A. Symonds. This volume, which, with the two other notices below, belongs to the series of which Mr. John Morley is the editor ...
Article : 702 wordsThe balance-sheet of the Hunter River Miners' Association shows that the organization is in a flourishing state despite the serious cost of the last general strike ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Assembly had a short sitting, which was devoted to private business, and was counted out at half-past 8. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe debate on the federation resolutions was continued to-day by Sir T. Mcllwraith, who spoke generally in favour of federation, but said that there ...
Article : 122 wordsJohn Graham, who escaped from Rockhampton Gaol on June 25, was arrested yesterday. It appears that he had been hiding in the hills at the back of ...
Article : 170 wordsThe House went into Committee of Supply this evening. An amendment was moved that the first item in the Estimates be reduced by February £1 as an indication ...
Article : 159 wordsThere has been an increase of 192,000 in the carcasses of frozen mutton exported during the year ended March compared with the previous twelve months. ...
Article : 29 wordsA special meeting of steamship-owners wss held to-day to consider the new roles passed by the federated seamen. The discussion was of a preliminary character ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Legislative Council to-night passed the federal resolutions, but decided on a division by 10 to 4 that the Council should have three representatives at the Convention. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe following draft report of the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the Water Conservation Department was laid on the Assembly table on Tuesday afternoon. ...
Article : 786 wordsAt 7 o'clock last night a ballast train returning to Penshurst collided with a single truck which had been left at a crossing during the afternoon to unload ...
Article : 96 wordsShortly before 11 last night a collision occurred between the steamer Hesketh, inward bound from Bellambi, coal laden, and the steamer Royal Shepherd ...
Article : 394 wordsIn view of the number of unemployed the Bail way Commissioners intend to proceed as soon as possible with the duplicate of the lines between Box Hill and ...
Article : 260 wordsThe sale of Vermont sheep recently imported, and which are still in quarantine, was held to-day. The attendance was good, but the bidding was slow owing to ...
Article : 123 wordsBy Sir E. T. SMITH, from 207 persons, praying that Mr. James Leahy, licensed victualler, who was for twenty-four years in the Police Force, and was dismissed in January, 1888, on the recommendation ...
Article : 24,044 wordsMr. J. E. Brown, Director of Forestry, formally took charge of the new department to-day. He Bays that he is much impressed with the extent and variety of ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Chief Justice held a Circuit Court here to-day, with Mr. Stuart the Crown Prosecutor. John Grogan was charged with burglary at Alice Springe. Mr. N. A. Webb defended the ...
Article : 119 wordsBoudoir passengers per express to Adelaide:—Messrs. Mackie, Rudd, C. W. Smith, Sparks, Hines, and Wiffimott, Mesdames C. W. Smith and Horwitz and ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Osman Pasha was floated off, and arrived at Port Augusta this morning. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 16 Jul 1890, Page 5
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