Sir—Without wishing to question the wisdom of those gentlemen who have recently amalgamated under the headship of one Grand Master Masons I am nevertheless ...
Article : 366 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, Mr. W. Lewis, J.P., held an inquest at the Halfway Hotel, Stirling, to ascertain the circumstances connected with the death of a man named ...
Article : 272 wordsSir—Kindly allow me space for a word or two re Mr. Joseph Symes's address last night. The reason I took the platform was that Mr. Symes grossly misrepresented Methodism in ...
Article : 290 wordsDiscovery of Mount Barker Hill.—Starting Afresh.—Burra Mines.—Religious Life.—Wesleyanism.—Mining Speculation.—Timber Merchant and Contractor.—Gold Diggings—Broker and Accountant. ...
Article : 1,795 wordsSt. AUGUSTINE'S UNLEY, April 21—The Rev. W. H. Aludie, who presided, stated that the number of communicants had increased during the year. The Wardens' balance-sheet. ...
Article : 1,794 wordsThe final payments for the Adelaide Cup and Goodwood Handicap are due at 4 o'clock to-morroiv afternoon. There are now twenty-three horses in the Adelaide Cup. and ...
Article : 167 wordsWe have waited for the past few months for the downfall of a few inches of rain, but our hopes and wishes are continually being blighted. We are now fairly settling into the ...
Article : 391 wordsMessrs. Vivian&Meredith are [?]termined on proving an affirmative to the longdebated question as to whether two theatres will pay in Adelaide. Their experiment is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsSir—In your issue of this morning there appears a report of the substance of the lecture of Mr. Joseph Symes, who has been Bent to Melbourne in the interests of the ...
Article : 350 wordsSir—The elections are over, thank goodness. As regards Wooroora there has been uncertainty from the first, but slight doubt of Mr. Bright's return. When, however ...
Article : 473 wordsThe following translation appears in the Argus of a leading article which recently appeared in the New [?]donien in reference to the recidiviste question:— ...
Article : 1,439 wordsSir—On the 16th inst. I received a notice purporting to have been sent by "the Council of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide." informing me that the said ...
Article : 438 wordsThe oldest of historians records " Always [?]ething new from Africa," and the remark may be repeated to-day. The newest thing, and the most extraordinary yet flashed by ...
Article : 1,671 wordsThe first of the quarterly concerts of the Philharmonic Society for the year 1884 took place in the Institute Hall this evening iu the presence of a large audience. The ...
Article : 165 wordsSir—The readiness with which you allow persona to express their view son public matters in your columns leads Die to ask you kindly to allow me to state in a general way the ...
Article : 1,114 wordsSir—From your report of the proceedings of the Glenelg Corporation I am sorry to see that Dr. Ferguson has thought it necessary to take the position of an alarmist. I was certainly ...
Article : 507 wordsSir—" Well, times are jolly bad ! When are they going to be better?" These, and a thousand similar observations, have, during the last fifteen months, greeted my ears with ...
Article : 425 wordsSir—Permit me a small space in the Register for a few lines upon a subject which, although at present perhaps unpopular, is yet one of vast interest to many thinkers. ...
Article : 652 wordsThis lady, who arrived a few days since, is likely to remain in the colonies some time, under engagement to Mr. Allison. She is an actress of considerable experience in the ...
Article : 582 wordsSir—Would you kindly permit me to lift the veil that seemed to hang over " A German's" mind when he wrote his letter in yesterday's Register? Like the unfortunate warrior of a ...
Article : 510 wordsSir—Permit me to express my satisfaction and full confirmation on "German's" assertion that ghosts have been seen, and he is quite welcome to place me under any of his ...
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Advertising : 246 wordsThe season at the Theatre Royal was closed on Saturday night, after lasting seven weeks. "The Naked Truth" was repeated to a good house, and the representation may be ...
Article : 66 wordsOn Saturday evening the eleventh Rotunda concert took place. Owing no doubt to the coldness of the evening, the attendance was small. The music was rendered by the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 28 Apr 1884, Page 7
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