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Article : 78 wordsThe Local Government of Scotland Bill has been read a third time in the House of Commons and passed. ...
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Article : 119 wordsA gentleman who has recently taken a trip along the West Coast from the West Australian boundary has obligingly forwarded to us some interesting particulars relative to ...
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Article : 51 wordsThe Paris police have reported to the Scotland Yard authorities that no fewer than 600 out of 800 Anarchists who have been shadowed in the French capital ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. Williamson, of the well-known firm of Williamson & Musgrove, is parleying with Madame Melba for her to sine at twenty concerts in Australia in ...
Article : 122 wordsLarge numbers of people continue to rush towards Dunn's find, which is still the all-absorbing topic of conversation Many who hurried away daring the night ...
Article : 331 wordsAt the request of the Hon. W. Campbell, of Melbourne, the authorities of the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester have tested and analysed a bale of ...
Article : 97 wordsOver 200 men are at present located at the Union camp here. A full board of shearers, together with the necessary shed hands, for Netallie ...
Article : 670 wordsThe Compagnie des Mines d'Or for the working of claims at Brown's Creek, Now South Wales, has been registered with a capital of £100,000. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe latent quotation for Broken Hill Proprietary shares is £2 l5s. per share, showing & rise of Is. 3d. since the 8th inst. ...
Article : 44 wordsA railway gatekeeper named Michael O'Meara, aged forty-five years, employed on the South Melbourne- railway line, was so severely hurt this evening through ...
Article : 54 wordsThe tiger-huntere returned home yesterday unsuccessful. Mounted-Constables Russell and Foote state that the party on Wednesday and Thursday found indications where Donald ...
Article : 218 wordsA second attack was made by the Japanese upon the Weihaiwei aval station and arsenal, but, bb in the first instance, the men-of-war were driven back. ...
Article : 164 wordsMajor-General Owen leaves Queensland on Wednesday, returning to England via China. Permission has been given to ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Hobart Marine Board have resolved to exempt; from wharfage dues goods consigned to Launceston, and also to support the Kelso Bay anchorage scheme. ...
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Article : 51 wordsThe Rev. John McNeill'a mission services in the Exhibition Building this afternoon and evening again drew enormous attendances. The evening ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 13 Aug 1894, Page 5
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