The Legislative Council has at length struck for an increase of work. Last Tuesday it adjourned for a fortnight in place of the usual interval of a week, and intimated that unless ...
Article : 5,033 wordsThe English mail is now being delivered. The Government are likely to borrow a further sum to purchase the Hobson's Bay Railway. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Wentworth, with the European mails on board, was sighted off Glenelg about 9 a.m. on Monday. Subjoined is an abstract of the news:— ...
Article : 555 wordsSir—As such an extremely disagreeable feeling has been left on a portion of the public mind by the late decision of the Stewards in reference to the protest against Unknown in the ...
Article : 580 wordsSenior-Sergeant Kelly, of Parramatta, has ided suddenly. The steamer Ballina has picked up a small empty yacht at sea. The craft is supposed ...
Article : 72 wordsMount Gambier, October 20, Evening. Judge Wearing and the Crown Solicitor, before leaving Mount Gambier to-day for Adelaide visited the new Grammar School ...
Article : 117 wordsThe coasting steamer Georgette arrived at Fremantle on October 11. She has proceeded on her first voyage to Champion Bay, and on her return will be dispatched to King George's ...
Article : 915 wordsSir—Seeing a letter in this morning's paper signed M. C. Morris, complaining that Mr. H. Downer, one of the Stewards, had taken some part in the decision the Stewards gave in the ...
Article : 92 wordsSir- Mr. M. C. Morris having written to you, stating his impression with reference to his mistake in the Cup Race, will you kindly allow me space to give my version of it. ...
Article : 743 wordsThe recess of the Assembly is passing tranquilly away. The Permanent Committee has held some unevetful sittings. MacMahon preserves order: Thiers is resting in Switzerland ...
Article : 230 wordsThe new clipper ship Dunmail, when starting from Liverpool, August 9, on her first voyage to Melbourne, was driven by a gale on the Mersey bar and stranded. The passengers and crew ...
Article : 2,627 wordsThe Salmeson Government is wrestling bravely but hopelessly against a double insurrection. General Pavia, by the infliction of some sten punishments, is restoring morale and discipline ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 21 Oct 1873, Page 5
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