DEPARTURE OF THE ADMIRAL.—Admiral Bowden-Smith, Mrs. Bowden-Smith, and suits left for Victoria, by the express on Monday afternoon. Several friends were at the station ...
Article : 3,414 wordsPrayers were offered to-day in the Jewish Synagogues in Russia for the recovery to health of the Czar, whose condition, however, remains unchanged ...
Article : 235 wordsMrs. Martha Needle, who was convicted on September 127 of having wilfully murdered by poisoning Louis Juncken on May 13. mid the full ...
Article : 1,348 wordsThe Chinese have succeeded in effecting the landing of further munitions of war at the port of Taku, on the month of the Peiho River and not far from ...
Article : 94 wordsAdvices from Honolulu state that the mission of Messrs. Mercer and Sandford Fleming to Hawaii in connection with the Pacific cable has ...
Article : 83 wordsEven the grave problems raised by such a drama as "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" are overshadowed by the psychological study opened up by the records of the life of Mrs. ...
Article : 1,201 wordsA horrible case of lynching is reported from South Carolina, U.S.A. Five negroes, who were suspected of having murdered a white official, were ...
Article : 51 wordsM. Felix Faure, the French Minister of Marine, states that France is about to build an ironclad, three cruisers, and ten torpedo boats. He adds that the ...
Article : 68 wordsAb the Circuit Court this morning Paul Pahae, Henry Lawless, Andrew O'Neal, Henry Burkely, David Netley, Robert Buckley, and Thomas Holking were ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Times urges the Australian Colonies to come under the operation of the recently concluded Anglo-Japanese Treaty. It points out that the trade ...
Article : 58 wordsF. O. Licht, the beet sugar authority, states that the production for the first month of the new campaign shows a comparative increase of 23,000 tons. He ...
Article : 49 wordsThe health of Abdur Rahman Khan, the Amir of Afghanistan, is now improving. ...
Article : 24 wordsIt is reported that owing to an accident to her pipes the s.s. Port Pirie, which laft Sydney on August 21, has been obliged to freeze the consignment of ...
Article : 45 wordsThe enquiry into the circumstances attending the wreck of the Rodondo was begun to-day, the Court of Marine Enquiry consisting of Mr. Panton as ...
Article : 259 wordsIn the first Civil Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Williams, the motion was heard for a writ of attachment against John William Packer, publisher of the ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. Justice OWEN delivered judgment this morning in regard to the interpretation of the clause in the will of the late Sir William McLeay, in which a bequest ...
Article : 157 wordsRoyal Exchange, at 3 p.m.—Annual meeting Institute of Architects. Mr. G. Nitschke's Garden, Heckney-road 8 to 4.30 p.m.—Demonstration in spraying ...
Article : 87 wordsA deputation of ladies waited on the Premier to-day and asked that, with the object of preventing sweating is the tailoring trade, the Government, in calling ...
Article : 124 wordsSir—An instructive parallel between the Government treatment of two libraries is afforded by the report of the meeting of the Adelaide Circulating Library in your issue of ...
Article : 384 wordsIn the Civil Sttings on the case of Bowden versus the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, in which the plaintiff claims £2,000 damages for injuries ...
Article : 140 wordsRains are reported to-day to have fallen over the watershed of the Darling yesterday, but not in sufficient quantities to prolong navigation. ...
Article : 135 wordsA serious charge is being circulated regarding aliened irregularities in connection with the operations of one of the labour vessels some months ago. Several ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Legislative Council nan passed the Banking bill without amendment. Auckland, October 22. News has been received from London ...
Article : 101 wordsAt the Greta collieries matters are quiet, but it is evident that if the free labourers go into town a serious collision will occur with the Unionists. It is ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Chief Justice today heard an application for bail on behalf of the men committed for the burning of the Eroungella shed. After reading the depositions ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Agricultural Society it receiving splendid entries in all sections. There are seventy-one entries in sheep, machinery, and implements. The collection will to the larges ...
Article : 62 wordsSir—I venture to think the following, taken from the Church Times (August 24,1891) is an apropos contribution to the correspondence lately carried on in your columns. It helps to ...
Article : 402 wordsFifty ounces of gold was stolen from Anderson's jeweller's shop on Wednesday at midday. The shop is of canvas, and a hole was cut in the wall during the ...
Article : 47 wordsThe OROYA left Plymouth and the Orizaba left Suez on the 20th inst., both outward bound. The Ophir left Colombo at 10 p.m. on the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 23 Oct 1894, Page 5
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