Observing with great satisfaction that it is intended this season (as it is always intended every season) to "make a struggle for English Opera." Mr. Punch begs to submit to English composers whether, instead of ...
Article : 2,054 wordsOn Tuesday evening, the first annual meeting of the members of the Mag II Institute was held at the Schoolroom, the Rev. E. K. Miller in the chair, when the following report of the Committee was read:— ...
Article : 572 wordsHis Honor, on taking his seat, stated that he regretted that Mr. Justice Boothby was unable to attend on account of a severe cold. He would, however, hear any cases brought before him. ...
Article : 1,342 wordsJames Allen, printer, came up for a final examination. The accountant, Mr. J. Brown, stated that he was unable to prepare a schedule as the insolvent had neglected to give the necessary information. The ...
Article : 117 wordsPresent—Messrs. Dawson (Chairman, F. Kuchal, J. Moore, and W. Phillis. Received, a letter from Mr. Weinert, directing the attention of the Council to a dangerous place in road ...
Article : 154 wordsLARCENY.—Richard Sarson pleaded guilty to a charge of feloniously stealing a pair of boots the property of Peter Harvey, at Walkerville, June 21. The Court sentenced him to one mouth's imprisonment with hard ...
Article : 1,772 wordsThe Clerk reported cash on hand, £3 19s. 11s., and in Bank, £167 4s. 1d. The Clerk was instructed to call a full meeting of Council to dispose of nutters of Importance, to be held ...
Article : 80 wordsSir—Your paper of Tuesday gives an interesting account of the happiness, unity of purpose, and public spirit existing between the Corporation and its officers. The latter finding ...
Article : 573 wordsA novelty was presented to the Castlemanians on Friday last in the shape of an "Entertainment," in which all the performers were Chinese, who have commenced the exercise of their ...
Article : 1,026 wordsSir—As I perceive you have published a notice of the opening of the Oakbank Schoolroom, in which it is stated that I refused to preside on the occasion, alleging that the ...
Article : 94 words"Dear Sir—In reply to yours of this date, I beg to return my thanks to the Trustees of the Oakbank School for the compliment they have paid me in requesting me to preside at their opening meeting, which, under other ...
Article : 217 wordsParis is France. The most cherished dream of the imitative statesmen of Turkey is to make Stamboul Turkey. With that untiring systematic obstinacy which characterizes Eastern ...
Article : 2,035 wordsSir—Many enquiries regarding the cultivation of the vine in this part of the country, the Gawler Plains, having been made to me lately, I deem it the simplest way of giving an answer ...
Article : 1,413 wordsJAMES ALLEN, printer, came up for final examination. Mr. M. Smith attended for insolvent; Mr. Cullen attended for the estate. Mr. J. Brown, accountant, was in attendance. ...
Article : 1,563 wordsThe true realm of romance in these prosaic days is the world of politics. The globe has been circumnavigated and traversed in all directions its surface mapped, its seas ...
Article : 1,374 wordsThe indifference that prevails respecting the extension of our commercial relations with the islands and states situate in the Pacific Ocean is a subject which deserves attentive ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 3 Jul 1858, Page 3
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