My last letter noted our arrival at Wilcannia. During the dreary journey over boundless stretches of saltbush and scrub I had pictured to myself that centre of population as ...
Article : 4,192 wordsThe following is a statement of the principal business in Parliament for the present week:— LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. ...
Article : 93 wordsSir—As the Bible question has assumed a somewhat new phase, may I be allowed to say a few words upon the matter in its present aspect to perusing the various letters and statements ...
Article : 1,135 wordsThe Bowen has sailed for Hongkong with sixteen passengers and 200 ounces of gold. ...
Article : 20 wordsSir—Under the heading of "Public Swimming Teacher," I read a long leading article on a subject that I am greatly interested in. I wish to endorse the recommendation of our worthy ...
Article : 474 wordsA party, consisting of Messrs. T. S. Lang, C. A. P. Jones, of Adelaide, S. Davis, and A.K. Whiiby, of Terowie, have just returned from inspecting Lang's coal discovery on the ...
Article : 65 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— The Chief Secretary to move—"That this House, at its rising, do adjourn until Thursday, November 10, at 2 o'clock p.m." ...
Article : 694 wordsAt the Farmers' Union meeting, held here this evening, the proposed tax on newspapers was discussed, when, after a warm discussion, the following resolution was moved by Mr. ...
Article : 99 wordsWe understand that at the Newmarket Meeting on Wednesday the S.A.J.C. intend to use Messrs. Davis & Grants totalizator. The Club's own machine has been removed, and will ...
Article : 373 wordsThe amount of traffic that is being done requires that further accommodation should be provided at Port Germein Jetty both as regards trucks and berths. If this is not done great ...
Article : 124 wordsThe mort important article in Nineteenth Century is by Mr. Frederic Harrison on "The Deadlock in the Home of Commons," in which he recommends not only the use of the cloture ...
Article : 3,022 wordsGEORGE HENRY DUNN, Farmer, Johnsburgh, South Australia.—"The Simplex Comb-cleaner."—November 3. CHARLES JOHN HAYNES, Clerk ...
Article : 49 wordsSir—The great patience with which the members of the medical profession have listened to the extraordinary statements that have from time to time been made during the past three ...
Article : 724 wordssir—Professor Tate says in his annual address to the Royal Society, as published in your paper of Wednesday last under the head of "Search for Petroleum." "that spurious ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsMeeting of the Board of Governors, November 4, 1881. Present—Mr. W. Everard (in the chair), Mr. R. Rees, Dr. Gosse, Dr. Stirling, Ven. Archdeacon Farr, His Honor the Chief Justice. ...
Article : 572 wordsSir—Perhaps you will allow me to say that your notice to a correspondent under the name of "An Old Teacher" does not apply to me, whose letters you favoured with insertions ...
Article : 516 wordsSir—It was with no little surprise that I heard that our Legislative Councillors had thrown out the Bill for the construction of the overway bridge over Morphett-street Crossing. ...
Article : 347 wordsSir—I have always understood that the great advantage of this district lay in its being so much above sea-level. I was therefore greatly surprised to see that at Large Bay they are ...
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Advertising : 898 wordsSir—The committee of the Bible-reading in State Schools Society desire that a poll should be taken in order to ascertain the opinion of parents as to Bible-reading in public schools. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 8 Nov 1881, Page 6
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