No abatement of confidence in the future can be said to have taken place during the week, although some uneasiness has been caused by the reported movements of troops ...
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Article : 643 wordsThe enquiry as to the cause ol death of James Harvey, of Nailsworth, who died somewhat suddenly on January 5, was continued at the Windmill Hotel by the Coroner ...
Article : 1,644 wordsOn Thursday evening the F. J. Pascoe Family entertained the members of the Adelaide Lodge No. 2 I.O.G.T., in the Rechabite Hall. The proceedings opened with a piano ...
Article : 115 wordsGarner's Rooms were freely patronised on Thursday evening, when the white-eyed Kaffir, who extracts music from everything, the wonderful Japanese performers, and the ...
Article : 58 wordsThis evening Mr. Arthur Gordon, who a short time ago played at the Albert Hall, will give recitals at the St. Luke's M.I. Society. The programme includes selections both ...
Article : 42 wordsProfessor Ives gave the first organ recital of the season in the Town Mali on Thursday evening, and it was very gratifying to find that in spite of the hot weather a fairly ...
Article : 241 wordsNow that the summer is well advanced residents of Glenelg are afforded the opportunity of hearing Signor Bellizia's string band. A large number of visitors find their ...
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Article : 65 wordsThe announcement that a complimentary and farewell concert to Miss Hack, the winner of the Elder Scholarship, would be given on Thursday evening, drew a large and ...
Article : 1,058 wordsThe power of the Marine Board to hold preliminary enquiries in the case of foreign vessels meeting with casualties within our waters has been debated at different times. ...
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Article : 682 wordsThe Payne family appeared in the Institute Hall this evening. There was a first-class house. All the members distinguished themselves. Their part-singing alone was ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 13 Jan 1888, Page 7
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