Mr. James Robertson addressed the electors of this ward at the Perseverance Hotel on Saturday evening. There was a fair attendance of ratepayers and Mr. D. ...
Article : 1,231 wordsThe most extensive and disastrous fire which has ever occurred in South Australia was witnessed in Adelaide on Saturday night and in the early hours ...
Article : 1,889 wordsWe take the following from Messrs. Smith, Torbet, & Co.'s circular:— Cape Town, October 1. The opening of the South African Industrial ...
Article : 989 wordsThe police have not yet found the scoundrel who was guilty of the cruel assault on Miss Rose at Findon on Saturday evening, November 8. So far as the exact particulars ...
Article : 1,372 wordsThe best relations appear to have existed between Mr. Gay and his employes, the majority of whom are old servants. But during last week an incident occurred which ...
Article : 441 wordsThe annexed plan shows the exact position of the block which is burnt. It is that portion enclosed within the thick black lines. ...
Article : 541 wordsAs stated above, the fire had its origin at the extremity of the main building, near the back entrance, which 13 approached by a right-of-way from Twin-street. This ...
Article : 990 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the memorial-stone of a new Anglican Mission Church at Islington was laid by the Bishop in the presence of a large number of people. The structure ...
Article : 610 wordsSaturday, November 14, will be remembered as a red-letter day among the members and friends of the Salvation Army in Nailsworth and district, as on it were opened ...
Article : 576 wordsThe officers of the Brigades report that the call was received at the head station at twelve minutes to 11 simultaneously by telephone from No. 1 Reel and a messenger. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe cause of the fire is unknown, but Mr. Gay says he has not any doubt that it was the work of an incendiary. This is the general opinion, and circumstances certainly point to ...
Article : 522 wordsThere are no very striking new features; the Botanic Garden this week, but the gree[?] houses are certainly worthy of a visit, [?] will well repay a careful examination. The ...
Article : 444 wordsMr. Gay is insured in the aggregate for £33,300—the new building for £5,000, and the old building for £1,900; the stock, fittings, and plant make up the balance. ...
Article : 405 wordsAbout twenty-five ratepayers assembled at the East Adelaide Hotel on Saturday evening to hear the views of candidates for the representation of Young Ward. Mr. J. S. McClory ...
Article : 1,263 wordsSir—Noticing your very excellent article in Thursday's paper on the importance of the Government making early arrangements for the landing of passengers and cargo per ocean ...
Article : 264 wordsSir—In the debate on the above subject which took place last week Mr. Hardy is reported to have said, "The Lobethal Tweed Factory was an extremely desirable industry ...
Article : 341 wordsRundle-street was so crowded that easy locomotion was quite impossible, but though the crash was so great no difficulty was experienced by the firemen in conducting ...
Article : 1,208 wordsPresent—Mr. T. D. Smeaton (Chairman), Drs. Gosse, Thomas, and Mayo, and His Worship the Mayor. The Secretary (Mr. Hallack) reported the receipt ...
Article : 138 wordsWe are having fine seasonable weather. Although the sun is warm there is daily a nice cool breeze from the south-west. Haymaking is in full swing, and the yield ranges ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. Parks, confectioner, who is one of the victims, has made a statement to our representative which is of great importance. He says that he closed his shop at 7 o'clock ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsMr. Gay was interviewed by a member of our staff on Sunday morning, and seemed greatly agitated by his severe loss. He said—I have been in business in Rundle-street for twenty ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 17 Nov 1884, Page 6
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