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Advertising : 528 wordsThomas Jenkins appeared, charged with assaulting William Coasltine in Hindmarsh-square on April 18. There was a cross information against Caseltine for assaulting Jenkins. ...
Article : 431 wordsDEATH OF MB. B. NASH,—The announcement of the death of Mr. Benjamin Nash, who was one of the representatives of West Torrens in the House of Assembly, will be ...
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Article : 122 wordsMr. Henry George will give his first lecture at the Town Hall to night. The [?]nbject is “ The Land for the People.” ...
Article : 26 wordsDEMOCRATIC CLUB.—On Sunday evening, April 20, Mr. Henry Taylor delivered ri address at the Demooratin Club on “Election Reflections.” There was a large attendance, ...
Article : 170 wordsTHE GOVERNOR AND MARK MASONRY.— The opening meeting for 1890 of the Royal Arch under the S. A. Constitution will be held at Fenders-street during the present week ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Mon 21 Apr 1890, Page 2
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