The Speaker took the chair at 2 o'clock. PETITIONS. Petitions were presented by Mr. COGLIN from 80 persons, by Mr. BEAGLEHOLE from 12 persons, and ...
Article : 5,554 wordsAt a meeting of shareholders of the Bank of South Australia a motion was carried confirming the resolution adopted at a previous meeting in favor of ...
Article : 364 wordsGeneral Kaulbars has made a formal demand for the immediate release of the authors of the recent abortive outbreak at Bourgas. ...
Article : 461 wordsFifteen constables fully armed left Fremantle to-day by steamer for Shark's Bay, owing to a threatened disturbance there between Chinese and Malays. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the House of Assembly yesterday evening the motion of censure on the Government for withholding information from Parliament with respect to the ...
Article : 247 wordsSir F. Dillon Bell, Agent-General for New Zealand, has succeeded in effecting an amicable settlement between the Cable Company and the New Zealand ...
Article : 458 wordsAn Order-in-Council has been issued authorising the collection of a special terminal charge of 4s. per ten words on messages from Australia to this colony. ...
Article : 144 wordsAt the Cabinet meeting to-day a number of rules for the regulation of affairs in the Civil Service were adopted. The two most important of these rules are those ...
Article : 1,745 wordsThe Times, in an article commenting on the speech delivered by the Right Hon. E. Stanhope, in which he advocated the importance of promoting Imperial ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Times argues that Sir G. Berry's claim that Australia should have a voice in the foreign policy of the Empire affords illustration of the obstacles in the way of ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Guthrie arrived from the south yesterday with 140 tons of cargo, including the machinery for the Daly River copper mine. She also had 11 ...
Article : 138 wordsThe recidivistes who were to have been dispatched on Thursday have commenced to embark for New Caledonia. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe President took the chair at 11 o'clock, PRINTING OF PAPERS IN THE RECESS. The CHIEF SECRETARY (Hon. D. Murray) moved—"That it be an order of this Council that ...
Article : 561 wordsIt is announced that the departure of a fresh batch of recidivistes to the Isle of Pines has been indefinitely postponed. ...
Article : 27 wordsIt has been decided by the Chamber of Commerce and the executive officers of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition to present Sir P. Cunliffe Owen with an ...
Article : 98 wordsA telegram from Wyndham, Cambridge Gulf, states that two men brought in 200 oz. of gold from Kimberley, and they report the prospects of the diggers are ...
Article : 529 wordsThe official statement published with regard to the Colonial and Indian Exhibition intimates that it will not be necessary to make any claims on the subscribers to ...
Article : 42 wordsTallow.—Market has an upward tendency. Fine mutton tallow is worth £30 per ton. ...
Article : 34 wordsWm. Stoddart Campbell, late teller in the Bank of Australasia, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of embezzling the funds of the bank. ...
Article : 776 wordsAt Gympie the Ellen Harkins claim crushed 524 tons of stone for 174 oz. of smelted gold. The Nos. 3 and 4 North Glanmire mine crushed 1,172 tons which ...
Article : 420 wordsRussia ignores the election of Prince Waldemar of Denmark by the Bulgarian Sobranje to the throne of Bulgaria, and nominates Nicholas, Prince of Mingrelia ...
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Advertising : 286 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 11 o'clock. PAPERS. The MINISTER of EDUCATION (Hon. Dr. Cockburn) laid on the table— ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 20 Nov 1886, Page 9
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