Present—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. S. D. Glyde), and Councillors Lugg, Taylor, Heanes, Wigg, Gooden, Knowles, Dew and the Town Clerk (Mr. J. E. Moulden). ...
Article : 536 wordsSir—I think the above case, which was decided in the Adelaide Local Court on Thursday last, should be brought rather more prominently before the public than appears from tho reports ...
Article : 551 wordsSir—The latest telegrams from London throw very little light upon the movements of the Russians in attempting the passage of the Danube. ...
Article : 790 wordsSir — Having read your leader upon the defence of cur colony, and also the numerous letters and speeches which have appeared in your columns, I quite agree with you and them ...
Article : 881 wordsSir—I had no intention when I published the correspondence on Wednesday last which has passed between myself and the Council of Education of writing another line, but the ...
Article : 1,697 wordsSir—"Taking all things into consideration, we strongly recommend Black Point as the most eligible site," is the recommendation of the Commission appointed by the Government. ...
Article : 444 wordsSir—Many thanks for your article on the volunteer movement in this day's paper, with the tenor of which I am sure nine-tenths of old volunteers will agree. ...
Article : 451 wordsSir.—Ten days have now elapsed, and the police having failed to arrest the perpetrators of the brutal outrage and robbery which took place here within cooey of dwelling-houses ...
Article : 235 wordsA public meeting was held at the Green's Plains Hotel on Saturday evening, May 19, to take into consideration the desirability of direct railway communication between Yorke's ...
Article : 2,141 wordsSir-Your report of proceedings of the Unley Corporation states that a motion to complete the new road from town was carried by the casting-vote of the Mayor. To do this at this ...
Article : 329 wordsSir—The greatest social movement of the present day is to increase the powers of education, and much as I admire the advancement in that direction and the ultimate advantages to ...
Article : 626 wordsSir—I have been perusing with interest the letters which have from time to time appeared in your columns anent the proposed Volunteer Force, and also your very able and interesting ...
Article : 506 wordsSir—I need not ask much of your valuable space relative to the above matter, as the circumstances connected therewith have been well ventilated and appreciated in our whole district. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 563 wordsSir—By your Port Darwin telegram in to-day's issue I notice that the agent at Palmerston of the present mail steamers has refused to supply the names of the returning settlers by ...
Article : 251 wordsSir—I beg to call attention to the disgraceful state of the Montacute-road, for the repairs of which, some months ago, Government granted the sum of £200. This money has been lying ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—I see a speaker at a railway meeting at Salisbury says that there was a farmer in Grace who, with his two sons, raised one season 50,000 bushels of wheat, and that there were other ...
Article : 278 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day your correspondent, "Ex-Loco. Man," gives a detailed statement of dates as to appointments held and those more recently made in connection with our Railway ...
Article : 180 wordsSir—Could you please inform me who is responsible for the safety of engines running on the South Australian Railways on account of insufficient oil being used. Lately ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—In your report this morning of the speech of Mr. W. R. Wigley, M.P., at Glenelg, on Saturday, I notice that he introduced some very strong expressions personal to myself, but ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 24 May 1877, Page 6
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