The following reports have been received from the Northern Territory by the Minister for the Department, the Hon. T. King:— "Warden's Office. ...
Article : 1,901 wordsSir—The "calm discussion" of the unfortunate affair at Gawler drags its slow length along, and beyond the publication of many and diverse "opinions" on the matter does not ...
Article : 571 wordsThrones stand apart, their lives that sit thereon Fenced in with forms, by ceremony barred From common converse with plain truths, and lone, Though in full light of all the world's regard. ...
Article : 545 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon, March 5, the City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.) held an enquiry at the Brecknock Hotel into the circumstances attending the death of Mr. Frederick Robinson ...
Article : 714 wordsSir—As labour and capital seem to be the topic of the day, through the Gawler strike, permit me to offer a few suggestions to the men on strike for their careful consideration, which ...
Article : 483 wordsThis was the title of a lecture delivered in the Oddfellows' Hall, Franklin-street, on Wednesday evening, March 5, by Dr. James Walter Smith, L.L.D., late one of the agents of the Zulu King ...
Article : 1,199 wordsSir—In your paper of this date Mr. Thomas Pearce writes that on my Yadiamalka Run feed and water are denied to the unfortunate team and passengers. The mail contractor has always ...
Article : 241 wordsSir—I do not write this letter with the view of exciting sympathy on my behalf, for I am thankful to state I am too well able to fight my own battles to require any: but my object in ...
Article : 561 wordsA public meeting was held at the Metropolitan Hall, Grote-street, on Wednesday evening, March 5, in connection with the Gawler strike. It was called without any name being ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 6 Mar 1879, Page 6
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