We greatly fear that the public instinct which refused to believe in a war between two German States was an erroneous one. Within the last seven days the situation has altered considerably ...
Article : 1,933 wordsUnder this heading—and subject to the usual conditions and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium for the interchange of opinions upon topics of public interest, if temperately discussed and free from ...
Article : 76 wordsSir-The "talk is that it is a very striking circumstance, that your contemporary's "idler'' never hears any "talk" about the Register; that the Register is not known on the "flags," but that Mr. Strangwava's ...
Article : 271 wordsDo those who buy eggs by ttedozen ever think of the difference in value between huge and small eggs ? There is not only a difference in the weight, but the large eggs are actually the most valuable where albumen is ...
Article : 543 wordsPresent—The President, and Messrs. J. M. Linklater, G. W. Hawkes, and C. H. T. Connor. A Treasury minute enclosed letter from Mr. Gordon, stating that the damage done to the Start Lighthouse ...
Article : 256 wordsSIR-Not with standing the efforts made by the police to abate the nuisance of sticking up-or if you like the phrase better, highway robbery—there can be no doubt it is still on the increase, in fact, it has readied such a ...
Article : 140 wordsThat the Committee of Enquiry into the late election for Nottingham should have felt it their duty to declare the whole proceedings void, and to disqualify Messrs. Motley and Paget because ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 887 wordsWe regret to learn that scab has made its appearance on one or two stations on the Victorian side of the Border. During the past few days the weather has been fine ...
Article : 515 wordsCHIGNONS.—The enormous development lately given by ladies to their back hair was last week applied to smuggling purposes. A well-dressed woman was stopped when entering Belgium for concealing about 130 yards ...
Article : 817 wordsThere is every reason to expect that we shall hear more of Cholera next summer, and that it may come nearer home to us than it did last year. While politicians have been sitting in ...
Article : 2,257 wordsIn consequence of the rumored discovery of petroleum in the neighborhood of the Coorong, we understand .a sum of £500 baa been subscribed by a company in Adelaide and a party fitted out to commence boring ...
Article : 84 wordsNotices :— 1. Mr. English to move—That a humble address be presented to our Sovereign Lady the Queen, praying that Her Majesty ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 647 wordsGuess we thought we'd got things all right and valid, With our Imperial Act to patch up all flaws, That much-wished-for boon, round which we all rallied, Twould defy even Boothby to smash no our laws ; ...
Article : 366 wordsPresent—All except Mr. Pavy. Tenders for making 25 chains near Cheriton Bridge, Forrest k Co.'s (accepted) at £5 19s. per chain. Messrs. Harris & Co. wrote asking for allowance of 10s. per chain on their ...
Article : 110 wordsPresent—Chairman, and Messrs. Coad and Thomas. Overseer of New Hamburg Bridge presented progress report, and recommended an advance of £90 thereon. Tenders to be called for extra work for same. Letters ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Returning Officer (A Hall, Esq.) attended at the Court-House on Monday, 25th June, at noon. After reading the writ, the following letters of nomination were opened :— ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 26 Jun 1866, Page 3
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