A meeting of citizens was held at noon on Wednesday in the Town Hall Exchange-room, for the purpose of waiting upon His Worship the Mayor (Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P.), and asking ...
Article : 3,791 wordsThe Fortingly opens with an article by Matthew Arnold on Irish Grammer Schools, which is a continuation of a supplement to the articles he has already written in the Nineteenth ...
Article : 3,203 wordsOur Wentworth correspondent, under date October 10, writes:—"The Darling is falling here at the rate of one inch in twenty-four hours, and is now nine feet ten inches above the ...
Article : 512 wordsThe agent of the Brisbane has returned, and reports that the steamer is safe if the weather holds on. Lighters have brought the Brisbane mails and passengers. The tender of Adcock ...
Article : 62 wordsDr. Krauel, Consul-General for the German Empire, left Tannuda to-day, after having visited the schools, factories, vineyards, and farms in the neighbourhood. A banquet was given to ...
Article : 43 wordsThe steamers Ferret and Cooroeg from Adelaide, and the Penola from Melbourne, arrived this afternoon within ten minutes of each other. They anchored within 400 yards of the beach in ...
Article : 57 wordsWe take the following from our files up to October 1:—A correspondent of the Lyttelton Times, telegraphing from Wanganui, states that he has ...
Article : 595 wordsFrom the evidence at the inquest on the bodies of Joseph Clarke and his sons they must have been dead three weeks before being discovered, as the last time Clarke was seen alive ...
Article : 95 wordsThe District Council hare decided not to take an appeal case to the Supreme Court, and have declared a rate of 1s. in the pound, Notice of dismissal has been given to the ...
Article : 83 wordsReports from Hockina, Arkaba, and Wonoka speak well of the season's prospects. The crops are said to be in splendid condition. and promise and exceeding good yield. These hundreds ...
Article : 135 wordsSir—In reading the report of the Congregational Union meetings in your issue of to-day I was much pleased with the manly utterances of the Rev. E. W. Cox re the Bible ...
Article : 230 wordsA daring robbery was committed at Kadina last night or early this morning. The premises of R. E. Walters, draper, were broken into and nearly all the slop-goods stolen. The loss is ...
Article : 171 wordsSir—The following remarks are gleaned from Mr. Fawcett's speeches in 1872-73. Mr. Fawcett thus expressed his opinions:—"It is of the ulmost importance that the 25th clause of the ...
Article : 274 wordsIt has been the custom of the Hunt Club not to let the season go by without at least one country meet. The practice dates back from 1870, when the then master took the hounds to ...
Article : 545 wordsGrand operatic concerts were given in the Town Hall last evening, and to-night by the popular company, consisting of Miss Alice Res, Signor Verdi, and Mr. Beaumont, vocalists, and ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Local Court had yesterday a long sitting. In the case of Levine versus Warland, an action for alleged wrongful seizure of horses under a bill of sale, said by plaintiff to have been sold to ...
Article : 85 wordsTo-day athletic sports were held in commemoration of the first anniversary of the Wednesday half-holiday in this town. Not-withstanding the inclement weather there were ...
Article : 171 wordsSir—There can be no doubt in the minds of those persons who hive watched with ordinary attention the progress of oar University and the requirements of the colony that ...
Article : 215 wordsA memorial is being signed to petition Parliament for a supply of water, as the Government have not provided for the selectors in the adjoining hundred. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir—All who take an interest in young women employed in the city during the day (whether in factories or elsewhere) will, I am sure, feel that a debt of gratitude is due to Lady Jervois ...
Article : 335 wordsThe first anniversary of Court Harmony, Foresters Order, was celebrated yesterday with an entertainment given by local amateur talent held in the Institute, at which a very enjoyable ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Caulfield Races begin to day. For the Guineas Wheatear is at 7 to 4, and Santa Claus at 5 to 2. Canary has been freely backed for the Cup, and he is now quoted at 8 to 1. Santa ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 13 Oct 1881, Page 6
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