It is equally as important and interesting to visit and report upon the, progress of an industry as it is to present to the reader the characteristics of local, enterprise for a first ...
Article : 2,041 wordsAdjourned Final Hearing.--Even Owen Davis, of Saddleworth, storekeeper. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe annual meeting of the Central Association of District Chairmen was held at the White Horse Hotel on Thursday, August 20. The following chairmen were present: — Messrs. ...
Article : 2,312 wordsThe reappearance of Mr. George Darrell in Adelaide with a, capable dramatic company offered attraction sufficient to crowd the popular portions of the Theatre Royal on Saturday, ...
Article : 1,237 wordsWe have received the following "official" announcement from Mr. S. Barnard:—I regret to inform you that the negotiations between ...
Article : 368 wordsAt about 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon the Government steamer Lady Diana brought the commander, the first and second lieutenants and the chief engineer of the Magon ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 357 wordsOn Saturday the bounds: met at Birksgate, and fortunately the weather watt all that could be desired. Prior to throwing off Sir Thomas Elder entertained at luncheon His Excelllency ...
Article : 558 wordsAn oath, an oath, I have an oath in heaven; Shall I lay perjury upon my soul? Sir—The question of the abolition of oaths having again been brought before Parliament. ...
Article : 596 wordsThe was Roger Turner was charged with being an uncontrollable child, and was ordered to be sent to the Industrial School til sixteen years of age. ...
Article : 416 wordsThe inaugural 'meeting of the Northern the Northern Hunt Club attracted a fairly good number of spectators to Rand wick to-day, and excepting one light shower the weather was fine. Although ...
Article : 716 wordsSir— The new tariff is a miserable specimen of indecision, and an abortive attempt if meant to satisfy the general demand for protection Of local industry. I need not mention lines ...
Article : 241 wordsSir— You correspondent "Common Sense," writing on the subject of immorality in your issue of to-day, ridicules what "L.A.C." says about referring the matter to God, "Common ...
Article : 288 wordsSir—Referring to the correspondence apppearing in your issue of this date I am much pt[?] to see at last the question of a clerks' ...
Article : 562 words"The Little Duke," which was played by the Lilliputians before another crowded audience on Saturday evening, is unquestionably one of their most successful productions ...
Article : 389 wordsSir—In looking over the revised tariff I find the coopers are left "as you were." I suppose while there are so many brewers and wine makers in Parliament we cannot expect much, ...
Article : 288 wordsSir—"L.A.C." in criticising my letter on immorality refers to my proposal to license houses of ill-fame, and earnestly asks me to "reconsider the matter and not to run ...
Article : 356 wordsSir—I see that Mr. Furner has brought up the question of the return of the Ocean Dock Company's deposit. Though I am not directly ...
Article : 205 wordsSkribs v. Avenues (late E. Adelaide).— Played on the ground of the former club at Kensington Park on Saturday, resulting in a win for the Skribs. Scares:—Messrs. W. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 24 Aug 1885, Page 6
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