Parliament was opened to-day in presence of a large concourse of people. The Governor's speech contains profuse promises which Ministers know he will never have an opportunity of ...
Article : 228 wordsThis was a final hearing. The insolvent had been a publican, and the cause of insolvency may be gathered from the accountant's report, which was as follows:— "The liabilities in the estate amount to 123l. 10s. 6d., and ...
Article : 1,253 wordsSir—"Facts such as these require no comment." So said Mr. Young, by way of concluding his protest in the Register against the Board of Competitive Examinations. ...
Article : 206 wordsThe denunciation of the rich is the insanity of envy; it is the denunciation of successful labor. We have never, indeed, pretended that the system of taxation which prevails in this country ...
Article : 1,419 wordsSir—In to-day's Police Court a publican was fined £10 for retailing liquor at the Cattle Show, and Mr. Beddome stated that the practice could only be permitted on a racecourse or a fair. ...
Article : 120 wordsSir—Permit me through your columns to show how business in general is managed at the Local Court, Port Adelaide, and at the same time warn parties who have any interest in recovering debts not to take ...
Article : 438 wordsSir—A leader on this subject in to-day's Register induces me to seek admission to your Open Column. Whenever the daily press so far forgets that rigid censorship which it is its especial duty to exercise ...
Article : 2,745 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Two persons were each fined 5s. for this offence. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Elizabeth Baker, a very frequent visitor to this Court, was charged with this offence. ...
Article : 3,192 wordsSir—On Saturday last I regretted to see that the Volunteers commenced ball practice on the South Park Lands, notwithstanding the great danger which, I believe, the officers stationed here have assured the ...
Article : 436 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Adelaide District of Oddfellows, M.U., was held at the Prince of Wales Hotel[?] Angas-street, on Tuesday, October 18. Present—G.M. Dew, D.G.M. Bundey, C.S. Cox, and ...
Article : 697 wordsSir—I was pleased to see in your Saturday's issue of the Chronicle a leading article devoted to the subject of the sale of public lands. On the evening of the 28th September, ultimo, I ...
Article : 526 wordsThe Navies of the World; Their Present State, and Future Capabilities. By HANS BUSK, M.A. With Illustrations. London: Routledge &Co. [From the Nonconformist.] ...
Article : 2,224 wordsSir—In visiting the Society of Arts the other day, I observed in the Catalogue, No. 28, "A Moonlight Scene," now the property of Mr. A. Dixon, represented as "after Vanmeulan." I beg to state the ...
Article : 89 wordsSir—Would you allow me to suggest that when you give your report of the decision of the Judges of the Prize Poems, that it should contain the Judges' opinions of the next in merit to the one that ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 19 Oct 1859, Page 3
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