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Article : 1,988 wordsCAPTAIN LACE, the celebrated Australian miter, and author of Tales of Outlaws," "Narratives of the Bushranging Times," "Convict Records and Chronides in Van ...
Article : 274 wordsOn the motion to adept tho Committees report on the Coloured Immigration Restriction Bill in the House of Assembly on Wednesday night. ...
Article : 1,691 wordsOn wednesday morning a large depatation representing the occupies of land, waited upon the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. L.CLouglin), to urge upon him the ...
Article : 1,803 wordsThe total amount acknowledged by the Register proprietors for the aid of the distressed farmers now stands at £3,067 13s. 2d. Mr. William Clark, of Angaston, writes :— "I forward £10 to the Distressed Farmers' ...
Article : 802 wordsSettling over tho V.R.C. Spring Electing will take place at Tattersall's Club, Adelaide, to-day. Mr.J. Weatherall will sortie at Tattarsall's ...
Article : 570 wordsIn the House of Assembly on Wednesday afternoon Mr. Beockes moved for a return as to the number of persons treated as indoor patients tn the Adelaide Hospital during the ...
Article : 185 wordsThe annual meeting of the South Australian Auxiliary of the British and foreign Biola Society was held at she Victoria Hall on Tuesday evening. His Excellency the ...
Article : 1,448 wordsSir—Dr. Napier shows conspicuous ability in the art of drawing a red burring across the trail. He adopted the same tactics at the socailed enquiry into our charges against him ...
Article : 224 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Calcdonian Society was held in The Lounge, Hindley-street, on Tuesday evening, when there was a good attendance and the Chief Mr. A. W. ...
Article : 244 wordsSir—I hare read the latter of my old friend Mr. Thomas Young, of Port Augusta, recoping with the ravages of wild dogs and rabbits by erecting raboit-proof fencing. We ...
Article : 215 wordsMr. Eocles, late of Coolgardie, a publican, to-day closed the purchase of Le Var at a price not stated. His intention is to run the horse in the Western Australian Derby and ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—I notice in your Parliamentary report of Tuesday's proceedings in the Assembly that Mr. Robers, M.P., stated that ha had an interview with me on the question of coloured ...
Article : 203 wordsDuring time week the sare-room has been were treated, and there has been better competition. Both France and Germany bought faidy, but the some trade were the chief buyers. The improvement ...
Article : 768 wordsThe annual meeting of the Maitland Rica Club was held in Mr. John Moloney's padduck on November 9. The weather was all that could be desired, but not withstanding this the ...
Article : 800 wordsMessrs. W. thyer and Co. report on November 11:—We submitted a heavy catalogue in all lines of butter at to-day's auction,and sold every line at satisfactory rases, the market showing a firming ...
Article : 318 wordsSir—I have been astonished by reading coneradictions of my statements in reference to what has been styled a mysterious case. As to he publicity that has been given to the ...
Article : 376 wordsMessrs.A. A. linen & Co. report on November 10:-There was a trouger demand to-day than is usual on Tuesday, and good clearances were efected in all lines. Butter was in good supply, so ...
Article : 307 wordsW.C.T.U.—The drawing room of the W.C.T.U. Hall presented a very pretry appearance on Tuesday afternoon, when a meeting was held to welcome Mrs. Happlin Colonial secretary of ...
Article : 134 wordsSir—As a ratepayer in two districts I musenter my protest against the ratepayers as whole being saddled with the above responsibility. In my way of thinking. the landlords ...
Article : 287 wordsSir—Having been a traveller on the Port ind Semaphore line for over fifteen years I am one of the many who are disgusted at the arrangements provided on our railways for ...
Article : 218 wordsSix—May I crave permission through your valuable columns to call attention to the lack of enterprise displayed by the local authorities at Port Elliot, one of our few watering-places. ...
Article : 190 wordsThe following nominations have been received for the Cockburn Spring Meeting to be held on the 25th inst:— HANDICAP HURDULE.—Baliara, Bluff, Wallaroo, ...
Article : 60 wordsSir—Recently I bad working for me a who was formerly in the Hussar in England. He told me that as every review by attended the firing brought down rain. He afterwards ...
Article : 152 wordsA race meeting was held at Maribynong this afternoon. This weather was pleasant, nut the attendance was small. The following are the details:— ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 12 Nov 1896, Page 7
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