The suddenness and the surroundings of the death of the great French novelist, M. Emile Zola, strike that note of pity which is the essence of all tragedy. He had just ...
Article : 1,529 wordsAfter much effort, the residents of St. Kilda were rewarded on Monday last by the opening of a school by the Education Department. Until then the many children ...
Article : 272 wordsThe old Scotchman ree[?] at Teetulpa is now being worked by a Waukaringa prospector. The lode is widening as sinking proceeds, and some splendid prospects have been gained. The depth ...
Article : 169 wordsA brother journalist, who is well acquainted with the history of Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium, Consort of King Leopold II., thus tells the narrative of her ...
Article : 967 wordsSir—I think it is about time the ratepayers of the city of Adelaide woke up to the fact that the expenditure of the rates, or that portion which is devoted to road metal ...
Article : 262 wordsThe "Mining Journal" of September 27 has the following reference to the London copper market:—"The speculative market has again been [?]at, values at one time ...
Article : 352 wordsJust prior to the departure of the [?]ast English mail there were several circumstan[?]s causing firmness to be a noticeable feature of the London money market, and ...
Article : 1,873 wordsSulphide Corporation.—Work done during week ended October 25—"Central Mine, Broken Hill— Ore milled, 4,450 tons; concentrates produced, 770 tons; assay of concentrates, silver, 29 oz. per ton; ...
Article : 71 wordsWheat (old).—4/11 to 5/ per bushel for parcels at Port Adelaide; new, 4/6 at Port Adelaide, 4/4, at outports. Flour.—£10 10/ to £11 per ton for leading ...
Article : 104 wordsThe South Austrian Farmers' Co-operative Union report:—We offered at auction 1,757 bales and 650 sacks wool. We sold 1,667 bales and all the sacks. We had a good selection of woo[?] ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Kaparlgoo aboriginal mission (Northern Territory) was held in the vestry of St. Luke's Church on Saturday evening. Mr. J. S. Welch presided. ...
Article : 208 wordsBreadstuffs.—The breadstuffs markets are quiet but steady. Notwithstanding the fact that speculation has practically ceased, the wheat markets are firm, and sellers, who ...
Article : 121 wordsA galvanized iron and wooden building, situated in Smith-street, and occupied by Mr. A. Wennerbom as a tinsmith's shop, was burnt to the ground at midday ...
Article : 148 wordsAssociated Northerns were quoted higher from London, and consequently local trading was conducted on a higher grade, sales taking place at 71/3 to 70/6, top price ...
Article : 1,035 wordsMessrs. A. W. Sandford & Co. report on November 4:—The spell of intensely hot weather that has prevailed since last sale was responsible for a considerable proportion of to-day's butter supply ...
Article : 702 wordsThe price of land has increased considerably in the Clare district Curing the last two years. The establishment of vineyards and orchards has been chiefly responsible ...
Article : 120 wordsSome heavy showers in the ranges recently increased the depth of water in the reservoir to about 3 ft. This will ward off the water shortage which threatened the ...
Article : 40 wordsNovember 4.—During last week 67 tons l8, cwt. of potatoes were railed from the Mount Gambier railway-station to the city markets. The price is unaltered at £5 per ...
Article : 32 wordsNovember 3.—Believing in the adage "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," the people of the district surrounding Magpie Creek make a practice of giving the ...
Article : 104 wordsNovember 4.—Mr. Michael Shannon, a very old resident, met with a serious accident last Thursday morning. Turning a corner near the hotel he was thrown from a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 561 wordsNovember 4.—The examination at the local school took place last week, when excellent results were obtained. In the upper classes ten honor and six ordinary ...
Article : 75 wordsSir—Mr. Ayliffe's advice to cyclists is good and well timed. There is certainly too much fast and reckless riding, but there is another side to the question, and that is, ...
Article : 207 wordsOur Mount Gambier correspondent writes:—The racing mare Uranus was cast in her box the other evening, with the result that her legs were cut about a good ...
Article : 60 wordsThe following are the acceptances for the Maitland races to be held on Monday next:— Handicap Hurdles, about 1½ miles.—Florrie, 10 st. 7 lb.; The Christian, 10.5; Cardinal, 10.0; ...
Article : 158 wordsThe fifth annual show in connection with the Melrose Floral Society was held in the institute on October 29, and was a decided success. Mr. H. Copas, sen., acted as judge for cut flowers and ...
Article : 505 wordsSir—Surely the government are not going to allow the prorogation of Parliament to take place without making a determined effort to bring the wages board section of ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 5 Nov 1902, Page 10
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