At the Police Court to-day George Frederick Howard, charged with being concerned in the recent explosion on the steamer Aramac, was again brought up. ...
Article : 241 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly Mr. Hamilton moved leave to introduce a Bili to increase the payment of members. A long debate ensued. The members of ...
Article : 227 wordsA piece of exceptionally smart work was done by Senior Constable Murdoch and Constable Fullerton on Friday night. Whilst in the vicinity of the Redfern ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. Whiteley King, the secretary of the New South Wales Pastoralists' Union, writes denying the statement wired yesterday to the effect that ...
Article : 161 wordsAt the City Court to-day John Mullins, a young man, was charged with unlawfully and indecently entering a dwelling at Warrandyte and stealing therefrom the ...
Article : 128 wordsIn the Legislative Council on Tuesday the Bread Bill was read a third time and passed. When the Betterment Bill came on for its third reading Mr. Tomkinson objected to ...
Article : 169 wordsThe English, Scottish, and Australian Bank was opened for the transaction of ordinary business to-day. Sydney, August 21. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Government Geologist has just reported on the rushes at Ironbank Gully, near Avoca, and Splitter's Creek, Talbot. At the former he found about 100 men ...
Article : 254 wordsA boxing contest took place last night between Marks and Reams, in the presence of a large attendance. Beams was knocked out in the second round. Marks ...
Article : 201 wordsA notification of considerable importance to the supporters of sweeps and consultations in this and the other colonies saw light to-day. The postal ...
Article : 191 wordsArthur Meullor, residing at Fitzroy, reported to the police to-day that he was robbed on Sunday night of £285, comprising £200 in ten-pound notes and £85 ...
Article : 109 wordsAs a rule self-appointed critics who take upon themselves the congenial task of libelling South Australia do so at the safe distance of 12,000 miles, but that that is not always the case ...
Article : 618 wordsStatements have for some time past been current that friction existed between Major-General Hutton, the commandant, and his officers with regard to the alleged ...
Article : 175 wordsA murderous outrage has been reported from Campbelltown. A woman named Appleton was found there with her throat cut. Her windpipe has been severed, ...
Article : 150 wordsA new rush Las taken place to Noondemawa, 55 miles east of Gerald ton. There is great excitement over the rush, and the navvies on the Midland railway are leaving ...
Article : 71 wordsThe judging in connection with the show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association was resumed to-day. Artificial fed sheep were disposed of ...
Article : 151 wordsA most promising find of alluvial gold has been made about two miles from the old Harbert Park goldfield, in the Hillgrove district. The prospectors have ...
Article : 104 wordsAnother confidence swindle has been reported to the police. John Brooks, a shepherd, who has been for some time in the employment of Mr. Brice, of Coorong, ...
Article : 217 wordsThe prosecutor in the Mercantile Bank matter has succeeded in obtaining the issue of criminal summonses against the Mercantile Bank directors, the manager, ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Liquor Licenses Control Bill by a three-fifths majority passed its second reading without a division in the House of Representatives. ...
Article : 241 wordsA deputation from the Woollongong district to-day waited on the Railway Commissioners and advocated the formation of a zone system to embrace all the ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Pinnaroo pilgrims were in their places in Parliament again on Tuesday, and so the seats in the Assembly were better filled than they bad been for some days previously. The ...
Article : 3,924 wordsIn the Speight v. Age the libel action to-day documentary evidence was taken showing the revenue derived from the passenger traffic on certain country lines. ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Government have agreed to give a bonus of £2,500 to the contractors for the Yilgarn railway if the line is completed on June 30 next—five months in ...
Article : 226 wordsTo-day a Chinaman, named Ah Young, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment for stealing fowls. The authorities here have been notified ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 164 wordsMr. Kibble, one of the Railway Commissioners, has instructed bis solicitors, Messrs. Attenborough, Nunn, & Smith, to issue writs against the proprietors of ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Inspector-General having enquired into the case of the man Ballard, who got out of his cell at Pentridge, has reported that gross carelessness must have been ...
Article : 61 wordsA stonemason named Geo. Kinder, aged 36, was killed yesterday morning by falling from the steeple of St. Phillip's Church, at Church-hill, adistance of nearly ...
Article : 102 wordsAlter lasting 15 days the hearing of the charges against William Martin, William G. Cameron, Evelyn Manning, James Green, and William Burnes (directors), ...
Article : 119 wordsWhen the Premier of South Australia sent his last wire to Sir George Dibbs regarding the influx of Chinese, the latter decided to obtain a further report from ...
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Advertising : 6 wordsFollowing on the strike of rousoabouts at Burratrong station in the Forbes district the shearers numbering 90 have also gone out. The rouseabouts signed ...
Article : 113 wordsA petition bearing 3,700 signatures was recently presented to the Governor, asking for the release of William McLennan, who cot twelve months' ...
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South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1895), Sat 26 Aug 1893, Page 11
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