Sir—The arrival here of three members of the Broken Hill Defence Committee is suggestive that something is wrong, and the remark of Mr. Findlay " that they were on a mission ...
Article : 552 wordsBoucicault's Irish drama, "The Colleen Bawn, "has so often been presented in Adelaide that it is unnecessary to again describe the plot, The first production of the piece by the Maggie ...
Article : 288 wordsAn Estimate of M. RENAN.—The subject of discourse at Chalmers Church on Sunday evening, October 9, when the Rev. Dr. Paton occupied the pulpit, was the attitude of the ...
Article : 2,112 wordsThe meetings in connection with this convention were continued on Saturday, October 8. ...
Article : 18 wordsOn Sunday the Rev. Mr. Robjohns, representing the British and Foreign Bible Society, conducted services in the Institute. In the evening the congregation was good. The ...
Article : 743 wordsNow that our only coalmine at Leigh's Creek is an accomplished fact it behoves us to cast about for the best means of making it most extensively available. Many ...
Article : 1,683 wordsIn the afternoon Dr. Clark delivered an address in the Victoria Hall to University students, Colleges, and private schools. There was a large attendance. ...
Article : 1,504 wordsThe new programme presented on Saturday evening made an undoubtedly successful bid for the maintenance of the popularity of the entertainments provided by the company of ...
Article : 514 wordsSummonses for judicial Advice and Direction.—In the matter of the will of L. F. H. W. Richter, deceased. Motion for Directions as to Mode of Trial. ...
Article : 44 wordsAppeal against Land Tax.—Ebenezer Ward v. Commissioner of Taxes. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. LIMITED JURISDICTION. ...
Article : 208 wordsSir—As I presume anything which may tend towards ending the trouble at the Hill deserves consideration I take the liberty of making a suggestion. We have it on record ...
Article : 219 wordsJohn O'Brien, John Collins, and John Whitters were each ordered to pay 10s. for drunkenness. Susan Kain, an old offender, shamefacedly confessed that she was drank in ...
Article : 68 wordsSir—I have read with satisfaction your leader on the Mining Bill. My only acquaintance with the Bill is derived from it, and I echo the sentiments of every bona-fide mining ...
Article : 487 wordsLillian Peterson, charged with being a pauper lunatic, was referred to Dr. Toll for examination. ...
Article : 26 wordsThere was a very large audience at Jerusalem on Saturday evening, when the programme was carried out to the entire satisfaction of the audience. One of the chief items was the ...
Article : 61 wordsYet fill my glass, give me one kiss, My own sweet Alice, we must die. There's somewhat in this world amiss Shall be unriddled by and by. ...
Article : 176 wordsOn Sunday morning Dr. Clark preached to a very large congregation in the Kent Town Wesleyan Church, his text being Acts 4-22, "For the man was above forty years old on ...
Article : 644 wordsAfter sultry weather on Saturday evening an electric disturbance took place. There were a few loud peals of thunder, but the sky, which was of a leaden hue, was lit up in all Quarters ...
Article : 261 wordsThis club visited Norton's Summit on Saturday, and gave a concert on behalf of the funda of the local cricket club. Despite the inclemency of the weather a good audience ...
Article : 119 wordsSir—Would you kindly publish in explanation a few lines respecting Miss A. Crossley appearing at the above concerts. The name of the lady was included in the list of artists ...
Article : 164 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Council of the School of Mines was held on Thursday evening, October 6. The President (Dr. James), who has recently returned from Europe, occupied the chair, and ...
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Advertising : 547 wordsNorwood Club.—On Saturday, October 8, the whole of the members who were paired for the various tourney games turned up. In the adjourned name between Messrs. Belcher and Wait the latter. ...
Article : 438 wordsSir—A land tax of a halfpenny in the pound would, on the 1889 valuation, produce £67,200, and allow the duty on tea and sugar to be abolished. This increased land tax would be ...
Article : 321 wordsArrived—steamer Ellen, from wentworth, with the following wool for Port Adelaide:— Lake Victoria, 111 bales; Kulnine, 169; Ned's Corner, 159; Paringa, 51; sundries, 27; total, 517 bales. ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsThese sunrise prayer meetings, which were designed to be a feature of the convention, have, considering the unfavourable weather, been wonderfully successful, and the increased ...
Article : 183 wordsAbout seventy Secretaries, the President (Rev. S. Mead), Mr. C. J. Holder, and Dr. and Mrs. Clark accepted the kind invitation of Mr. R. Verco, Flinders-street, to tea on ...
Article : 158 wordsThe opening meeting of the Adelaide Golf Club was held on the North-East Park Lands on Saturday afternoon, when a highly successful and enjoyable game was played. The club has lately been ...
Article : 204 wordsIn the evening a deeply impressive consecration meeting was held in the Town Hall. The body of the hall was filled, and there were several people in the gallery Dr. CLARK who ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 10 Oct 1892, Page 7
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