The further search made by the police in the villa at Rainhill has furnished no additional evidence against Deeming not brought to light any new crimes. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Shiels, will address the electors of Normanby at Coleraine on Saturday. Up to date the land revenue for the year ...
Article : 416 wordsThe Banks and Law, who were poorly represented on Saturday last in their match against the Public Service, and suffered defeat by 11 runs, ...
Article : 161 wordsIn the House of Commons this afternoon a Miners' Eight Hours' Bill was introduced by Mr. Leake, member for Radcliffe. Mr. Chamberlain also spoke in support of the ...
Article : 91 wordsIt is the intention of the Government, according o o the statement mode by the Premier on Saturday at Casterton, to bring in a Bill next session "which will stimulate irrigation." ...
Article : 514 wordsNine packages of second-hand clothing that have arrived from England by the Lord Shaftesbury are supposed to belong to Williams, the alleged Windsor murdered. ...
Article : 3,180 wordsThe next series of colonial wool auctions will close on the 7th May. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe extensive strike on the Canadian Pacific Railway is now at an end. Work was resumed yesterday. ...
Article : 27 wordsALL ENGLAND VERSUS AUSTRALIA.—The final match between the Australian Eleven and Lord Sheffield's team was commenced to-day on the Adelaide Oval. The ...
Article : 234 wordsReplying to the refusal of Lord Salisbury to agree to a renewal of the modus vivendi in connection with the Behring Sea Fisheries' question, President Harrison has despatched ...
Article : 66 wordsThe political crisis in Prussia has been ended by the appointment of Court Eulenburg as Prussian Premier. It is reported that General Caprivi, the Chancellor of the ...
Article : 49 wordsFageblath, in its issue of to-day, states that the Emperor William is suffering from emphysema of the lungs. ...
Article : 25 wordsWheat carting is virtually at an end, the most of tile wheat being either disposed of or stored ill the hope that prices will increase to a greater extent. On the whole ...
Article : 420 wordsSIR,—Being a resident of this place for some years past, I know how things are here and hereabouts. I have just been reading Mr. Crichton's lecture re wattle cultivation ...
Article : 343 wordsPresident, Jas. Allan: vice-president, M. Curran; stewards, J. M Curran; stewards, J. Morris, J. Bullock, J. Watts, A. Rogers, H. McLean; starter, Geo. Nisbet; judge, W. C. Wright; ...
Article : 596 wordsOn Monday evening last the choir of the Horsham Presbyterian Church, assisted by friends, performed the sacred cantata "David" before a fair audience. The cantata in by the ...
Article : 506 wordsRailway matters have not got much "forarded" in consequence of the non-receipt of forms from the department. It is to be hoped these will soon come to hand, so that ...
Article : 291 wordsThe concert and coffee supper in connection with the Fine View State School passed of [?]lat on Friday evening last, being one of the most successful ever held there. The very ...
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954), Fri 25 Mar 1892, Page 3
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