The Theatre Royal here was opened into a more serious, and as it doubtless seemed to most of those present, a better purpose on Friday night, 1st inst., when ...
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Article : 4,073 wordsJas. A. Scott, Esq., Secretary Hamley Mining Co, Ltd.—Dear sir—In forwarding my report of this mine to date, I beg to inform you that the various points now in ...
Article : 660 wordsSir and Lady Halle were serenaned last night by the Adelaide Liedertafel, and an address of welcome presented to them by the society. The compliment ...
Article : 43 words[The editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents.] ...
Article : 15 wordsSir,—In your last issue of the 8th inst., appears a letter signed by L. Crosby, in which he very reasonably desires an explanation of the fact of so large a balance ...
Article : 398 wordsAn old man named George Folley was found dead in his bed at South Terrace, Thebarton, yesterday morning He was last seen alive by his son on ...
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Article : 458 wordsThe Hon. havington Glyde, who died last Thursday, deserves a good obituary. He was one of the most interesting speakers the South Australian Parliament has known, ...
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Article : 16 wordsAug. 11.—The death of Mrs. Charles Koch, on Friday, August 8, cast quite a gloom over the whole district The deceased lady, who was a general favorite, ...
Article : 231 wordsThe children of Major Panitza have been adopted by Prince Alexander, ex-Prince of Bulgaria. ...
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Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser (SA : 1878 - 1922), Fri 15 Aug 1890, Page 3
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