The official reports received in Adelaide on Saturday morning show that the collision took place about a quarter of a mile on the Petersburg side of Walloway, at 2,25 ...
Article : 1,359 wordsThe question of the Christmas adjournment is not settled. There is a growing desire to make it a fortnight, and push on with the business to bring the session to a ...
Article : 644 wordsIn the Blue-book just issued respecting the conduct the concentration camps some extraordinary revelations are made concerning the manner in Which the ...
Article : 307 wordsA boy named Armstrong died very suddenly at Kellalac, and upon an examination being made, it was discovered that death was due to several green peas the lad had ...
Article : 890 wordsThe Railways Commissioner returned to Adelaide on Saturday evening after visiing the scene of the accident. Mr. Pendleton, together with the Engineer-in-Chief, ...
Article : 343 wordsParticulars of the great storm which raged in Victoria on Thursday last, and which for the time cut South Australia off from all telegraphic communication, are ...
Article : 1,927 wordsTwelve more Boer leaders have been banished for life from South Africa for refusing to obey the proclamation calling on them to surrender before September 15. ...
Article : 66 wordsA disastrous railway accident took place yesterday at Buxton, on the South-Eastern and Chatham railway. There was a dense fog prevailing at the time, and a collision ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is announced that the Lords of the Admiralty have decided to remove the Invincible, Iron Duke, and Neptune from the Royal Navy as obsolete. The ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Hon. R. W. Foster, when asked today to give some particulars regardiug the accident, said— "I joined the special train timed to leave ...
Article : 918 wordsMr. Barton is making public a letter of his to Mr. Philp, the Premier of Queensland, dated November 12, on the Kanaka Bill. The question of colored labor, the ...
Article : 2,881 wordsIt is stated that a United States millionaire, whose name is not given, has lately been making heavy purchases of Canadian-Pacific railway stock. It is ...
Article : 57 wordsThe tailoresses' strike is now in its third week, and the prospects of an early settlement are not bright, in spite of the fact that the Labor Council have taken an ...
Article : 209 wordsThe annual November showers of Leonids (meteors) promise to be very brilliant this year in America. Already at Cape Hatteras a magnificent spectacle has been ...
Article : 53 wordsReuter's Rome correspondent has telegraphed that the Italian health authorities have abrogated the decree of March 8, 1901, which enforced special inspection of ships ...
Article : 63 wordsAn orchardist named Muller, residing at Seacook, was bitten by a black snake while in bed on Friday night. His wife, who is a nurse, applied a torniquet, and cut out ...
Article : 519 wordsAnother death has occurred as the result of the recent cyclone at Wesley Hill, near Castlemaine. The victim is Mr. R. Embley, father of Dr. Embley, of Melbourne. ...
Article : 418 wordsOn Saturday the annual picnic of Messrs. W. H. Burford & Sons was held at national Park. Early in the morning the employes of the associated establishments assembled at the Sturt-street ...
Article : 621 wordsFive of the total of twelve matches arranged between the South Australian and Victorian lawn tennis teams were included in yesterday's programme at the ...
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Advertising : 80 wordsNovember 14.—Present—Crs. C. H. Bishop (chair), A. Smith, J. Watkins, and F. Pollard. Memo, received from clerk district council of Talunga asking council to take steps to have ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 18 Nov 1901, Page 6
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