The approach of the time-honored festival of Christmas is happily marked by the most enjoyable weather, and from the extensive preparations which have been already made it is ...
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Advertising : 463 wordsThe following is the passenger list of the R.M.S. Siam, which arrived this morning:—For Adelaide—Mr. J. Gath, Mr. E.Robertson. For Melbourne—Mr. anr Mrs. McMoodie, Mr. ...
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Family Notices : 230 wordsPolitical matters are almost at a standstill. It is rumored that the Ministry and Governor are likely to come to a collision over the terms of the memorandum about the dissolution. Many ...
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Article : 620 wordsThe corporation market premises were the scene of more than ordinary activity on Wednesday morning. The market was probably the largest which has been held for five years. The ...
Article : 118 wordsEX-LABOURER.—It is not usual to admit persons to the Lunatic Asylum as patients on their own application, but your friends could manage. the neceseary preliminaries for you; and we ...
Article : 232 wordsCatherine Johnson and Jane Green, married women, were charged with loitering. As if appeared to have been the first offence, defendants were discharged with a caution. ...
Article : 421 wordsHad Rip Van Winkle suddenly dropped into our midst after his long sleep he would have been at no pains to discover that the joyful Christmaslide was at hand, for Nature's festive ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,122 wordsWe have this week sold 3,100 bales of greasy wool, which realised 5d. to 12½d., and inferior to average fleece and scoured 10d. to 10¼d. There was a full attendance and Arm prices ruled. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Executive were all the morning considering the fate of the condemned bushrangers, bat were undecided, and adjourned till to-morrow. It is believed that the reason of the ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Wed 24 Dec 1879, Page 1
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