Mr. James Lambert, sen., died rather suddenly at his residence, Oberon. Deceased was a widower, and lived by himself. Mr. John Mitchell had just called ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Archishops of Canterbury and York, who are now sitting as a court to hear the charges of Ritualism made against certain clergymen, have severely snubbed Mr. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe following is a copy of a letter from the Premier, Mr. Dickson, dated May 9, which has been forwarded to the Premiers of New South Wales, South Australia ...
Article : 877 wordsThe weather on Wednesday morning was warm, but the sky was still overcast and gloomy when the match between the Australian Eleven and a combined team ...
Article : 1,467 wordsThe screw-surveying vessel Egeria, 940 tons, belonging to the British Navy Surveying Service, has been put into commission for the purpose of surveying the route ...
Article : 48 wordsThe fate of the unfortunate man Kilpatrick, who with three others succeeded in reaching land when the ship Loch Sloy, went down, is still in doubt. His ...
Article : 281 wordsA man named Webb, a dead mute, was found early in the morning outside his home at Camden, badly burned. It appears that his bedclothes caught alight. He ...
Article : 41 wordsThe latest bulletin with respect to the health of the Duke of York states that his Royal Highness has completely recovered from bis recent indisposition. ...
Article : 34 wordsGeneral Booth, who left for England by the R.M.S. Arcadia on Thursday, had a most enthusiastic send-off. Officers and sympathisers were gathered on the ...
Article : 260 wordsThe second reading of the Church Discipline Bill was rejected in the House of Commons yesterday by 310 votes to 156, and the amendment of the Government ...
Article : 323 wordsIn a family at Emmaville, named Carter, consisting of father, mother, aud nine children, the mother and eight of the children have been stricken down with typhoid ...
Article : 49 wordsThe apples shipped by the steamship Victoria, which left Adelaide on March 30, arrived in London in excellent condition. The bulk of the shipment sold at from ...
Article : 62 wordsThe sad death of the little boy, Robert Clibborn, who was shot yesterday by his father, a police-constable, was the subject of a coronial enquiry to-day. The jury ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. Cecil Rhodes has granted the Bechuanaland Railway Company 900 blocks of a square mile each along the route of the railway from Buluwayo to Tanganyika. ...
Article : 38 wordsJames Ellis Howard, the inventor of a submarine boat, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of the larceny as a co-partner of the model of his invention with ...
Article : 160 wordsThe second match of the Australian tour was commenced at Leyton to-day against an eleven of Essex. The county team, which was captained ...
Article : 453 wordsThe Russian newspapers have adopted a surprisingly unfriendly tone with respect to the agreement recently entered into between Great Britain and Russia in regard ...
Article : 107 wordsOn Thursday morning a large number of Wesleyan ministers were entertained at breakfast by Mrs. C. Drew, who had issued invitations for the purpose of ...
Article : 101 wordsThe annual report of the chief inspector of coal mines for the year 1838 shone that during last year 10,519 persons were employed in and about the coal mince, the ...
Article : 90 wordsThe law Institute to-day applied to make absolute the rule nisi calling upon George Crowley to show cause why he should not be ...
Article : 442 wordsBrigadier-General Otis, who is in command of the United States troops in the Philippine Islands, has ordered that all the rice which was found in the granaries ...
Article : 101 wordsThe First Volksraad of the South African Republic has recently held a series of secret sittings, for the purpose of considering the course of action to be adopted ...
Article : 172 wordsThere is no further news in reference to the Point Cloates wreck. The cutter Dolphin is expected to reach the scene of the wreck to-night. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Melbourne "Argus" of May 10 [?] The [?] George Turner, [?] a most narrow escape from a serious [?] on Monday evening at the St. ...
Article : 220 wordsThe inquest on the death of Mr. E. K. Courthope revealed the additional fact that the deceased had purchased a revolver only two days ago. He had been very ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Newmarket Stakes, of 30 sovs., with 2,000 sovs. added, for three-year-olds, one and a quarter miles, was run for at the Newmarket Second Spring meeting, and ...
Article : 89 wordsA [?]ight breeze occurred in the Supreme Court this morning. The Chief Justice had yesterday heard the case of Smith v. J. H. Blackburn. Smith, who is a ...
Article : 285 wordsAt the Presbyterian Assembly to-day the committee working in connection with the other churches reported on a scheme, which was a compromise between the ...
Article : 510 wordsIt is expected that a conference with respect to the agitation of the Uitlanders for more comprehensive political rights will shortly be held at Bloomfontein, the ...
Article : 60 wordsSilver ib now quoted at 2s. 4-3-16d. per oz. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsThe present wool Gales have been the best of the series and prices of all classes are firmer. ...
Article : 33 wordsA serious collision occurred in Oxford street to-night between a tram and a milkcart. The cart was being driven by Sinclair Cormack, and with him were Stephen ...
Article : 154 wordsWith the score at 89 play was resumed after the luncheon adjournment, T. Russell 13 and A. P. Lucas [?] continuing their innings against the bowling of Trumble ...
Article : 477 wordsThe Australian Mutual Provident Society issued its fiftieth annual report to-day. The completion of the jubilee is an event of much interest to the vast ...
Article : 376 wordsThe following prices were realised at yesterday's wool sales:—Ngapuke, 7 1/8d.; Beltana, 7 1/8d.; Grubben. 11d.; Morambro, 11 1/2d.; Goonoo, 12 3/8d,; Gourwama, 13 7/8d. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Marble Bar, stating that on April 13 the natives at Hillside station had a fight. One was speared through the ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Sirdar of the Egyptian army, Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, in his capacity as Governor-General of the Soudan, has imposed an export duty of 20 per cent. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe uneasiness regarding the safety of the Perthshire is becoming accentuated. Very bad weather now prevails around the New Zealand coasts, and vessels arriving ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Coolgardie Chamber of Mines has issued a "Mining Record" of the West Australian goldfields for 1898. It is well printed, and contains a good map of the ...
Article : 230 wordsThe latest advices from the Soudan convey the intelligence that 260 dervishes belonging to the army of the Khalifa, and a large number of women and children, have ...
Article : 53 wordsBanqueting-room, Town Hall, 12—Public meeting to arrange for relief of survivors of Loch Sloy. EVENING. ...
Article : 260 wordsW. Virgin yesterday knocked 19 minutes off T. A. Reece's 50 miles cycling record of 3 hours 16 minutes, reducing the time to 2 hours 57 minutes. ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsThe mail steamer Arcadia, which left Largs Bay for London on Thursday, took away over 400 tons of cargo. This included 810 bales of wool, besides rabbit ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 12 May 1899, Page 5
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