A meeting of the Council of the University was held on Friday, June 27. There were present the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Treasurer, Revs. J. Lyall, W. E. Fletcher. Dr. Thomas. ...
Article : 1,012 wordsA fearful fire broke out on Sunday night at five minutes to 8 o'clock in the Imperial Open-house. There were two or three stage hands working in the Opera-house daring the ...
Article : 926 wordsFinal Hearings.—Ann Ashmead of North Adelaide, storekeeper; Thomas Grant Herbert, of Port Adelaide, shipwright; philip Richards, of Brompton, labourer; Carl Wetzel jun., of Kent ...
Article : 1,436 wordsIt we take a historical glance at the various processes applied in the extraction of metals from their ores, we are struck by the great advances which the been made in some of these ...
Article : 824 wordsSir—After reading the correspondence between Mr. J. E. Moolden and Mr. Eleum. I feel assured that all Church of England people in South Australia must be thankful to Mr. ...
Article : 341 wordsSir—In your leader of the 26th June you say that no substantial has been brought forward to show why this Act should be repealed. The reply to this neither at the ...
Article : 538 wordsMary Ann Lyons, Thomas Evans, and James Finnigan were each fined 10s. for drunkenness. Jamas McMinn was charged with hindering Constable Duncan in the execution of his duty ...
Article : 390 wordsSir—I may quote and adopt as my own the first part of Mr. Brace's letter in to-day's Register on presentations to school teachers—"Some of my children attend the Model School ...
Article : 399 wordsSir—Permit me to direct your attention to notice, page 3, Government Gazette, January 28, 1841, which runs thus:— "Cattle Registry Office, King William-street. ...
Article : 329 wordsEdward Show, labourer, charged on remand, with being found to be a paper lunatic was discharged with a caution, as it appeared that defendant had been merely suffering from the ...
Article : 548 wordsSir—I thought, as most of my neighbours thought, that die present Rabbit Act was compulsory; but it appears otherwise, for it seems that some will kill and others not, or kill only ...
Article : 297 wordsSir—In last Thursday's issue of your journal I noticed that a great many men who were discharged on Wednesday from the Nairne line works now going on were to receive the wages ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—More than fifteen years have elapsed since the necessity was felt for having a Brands Act, as the subjoined clippings from the news of that time will show. ...
Article : 288 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, all the Councillors, and the Town Clerk. MAYOR'S REPORT. The MAYOR reported that in conjunction with ...
Article : 779 wordsSowing is nearly completed the majority of farmers having finished some time. The early-sown crops are looking very well. Owing to the great loss of time through water-carting there is not a large increase in ...
Article : 142 wordsSir—With reference to the proposed substitution of Tarn O'Shanter Belt for the Keedbeds as a site for a sewage farm in connection with the contemplated drainage of the city, will you ...
Article : 510 wordsLovers of emotional dramas of a kind where there is not too mach of the sickly sentimental, relived by the sensational, and sprinkled with heavy tragedy like some of the pieces we have ...
Article : 621 wordsThe cereal crops around here are making rapid growth, and the earlier-sown wheat especially is showing a very healthy plant On one or two mornings this week the front was rather severe, and has told its tale upon the early potatoes, which then were ...
Article : 230 wordsSir—In the interest that attaches to South African affairs, I have many queries as to what constitutes a "langer." A "langer" is simply an entrenched camp formed thus:—To every ...
Article : 460 wordsPlayed on the Hothams ground on Saturday, June 28, and resulted in a well-fought victory for the latter by three goals to two. The Hothams play was for the better although the Locas distinguished ...
Article : 85 wordsPresent—The Chairman (Mr. D. Packham), and all the members, and the Secretary. The Sanitary Inspector reported having served several notices. Adopted. ...
Article : 78 wordsA match between these clubs was played on June 28, on the ground of the former club, and resulted in a victory for the Souths by two goals to nil. The game was a hotly contested one throughout, but the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsTable showing the distance in miles from Adelaide of each station on the Fort Darwin line, with the weather report for Monday, Jane 30. ...
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Advertising : 307 wordsSir—A few days ago I noticed evidences of a brisk business in the way of undermining the northern bank of the Torrens above and dote to the railway bridge. The bank there is composed ...
Article : 225 wordsSir—If the originators of the scheme wish to get the shares taken up it will not do to leave it to persona to call at the Secretary's Office, as, though it is said to be in Santo's Buildings. ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsJohn Pugh was charged with stealing four £1-notes, fifteen shillings in silver and J. H. Hayes at Mann's Hotel, Hallett, on the 25th instant. J. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 1 Jul 1879, Page 6
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