The Premiers from the other colonies at present in Sydney were entertained at lunch on by the New South Wales Cabinet to-day, and at 3 o'clock the Conference was ...
Article : 556 wordsSunny Morn was scratched for the Brown Hill Handicap at 11.45 a.m. on Wednesday. MELBOURNE, January 24. ...
Article : 107 wordsA cricket match between teams representing the various Banks in Victoria and New South Wales was concluded to-day on the M.C.C. Ground. The Sydney men won by ...
Article : 392 wordsThe first item on the programme at the Montefiore Camp on Wednesday was a polo match at daylight. Several members of the Adelaide Polo Club came on the scene ...
Article : 1,259 wordsThe troopship Surrey, Captain McGibbon, with 9 officers and 103 men of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, and 117 horses on board, under Colonel Parrott, ...
Article : 411 wordsSir—Surely South Australia will not be content to contribute only 50 men to the Bushmen's Corps. This insignificant number should be at least doubled. Queensland ...
Article : 160 wordsThe workers engaged in the carriage shops at the Islington works assembled at the Exchange Hotel, Hindley-street, at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon to say ...
Article : 162 wordsOne of the most successful meetings conducted by the Martindale Jockey Club was that which was held on Wednesday, January 24. The attendance was larger than that of former years, the ...
Article : 2,434 wordsThe Minister for Defence received a telegram to-day from the Premier, Mr. McLean, who is in Sydney, directing that 10c bushmen should be sent into camp at ones ...
Article : 264 wordsOn Wednesday evening the members of the Britannia Lodge, No. 32, U.A.O.D., assembled at the Lodgeroom, Hyde Park, to bid farewell to Brother Perev Pettit. A ...
Article : 198 wordsWednesday evening was suited in every respect for marine excursion, and hundreds of people were tempted to spend several hours in this rational manner on the Port ...
Article : 174 wordsChief Justice Darley was to-day sworn-in as Lieutenant-Governor, to act during the absence of Earl Beauchamp on his Tasmanian and New Zealand trip. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe members of the Adelaide Hunt Club mustered in strong force on the balcony of the Gresham Hotel on Wednesday evening to bid farewell to Troopers stock ...
Article : 860 wordsThe Mayor of Port Adelaide, Mr. J. W. Cafre, interviewed Colonel Stuart and Captain Reade on Wednesday, and obtained their consent for the contingent to parade ...
Article : 185 wordsSir—As a fitting corollary to the excellent letter of Mr. G. F. Steinthal, Port Germein, I take this opportunity of reiterating some of the sentiments expressed by hun. I ...
Article : 700 wordsAt a quarter to 12 o'clock to-night a fire broke out in the goods-sheds attached to the Williamstown Pier Railway Station. The sheds were two in number, each 100 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 885 wordsThe Empire Fund now Stands at £6,552. among the schemes put forward for raising money is one that a concert should be held in the Town Hall, at which members ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Port Adelaide Sailing Club will give a "send-off" to the contingent on Friday afternoon, and a large muster of yachts is expected. The boats will concentrate ...
Article : 55 wordsThe averages of the Banks in New South Wales for the quarter ended December 31 show an increase of £901,651 in deposits not bearing interest, and £53,688 in fixed ...
Article : 72 wordsFriday, the day of the departure of the contingent, in addition to being a public holiday, has been deelired a Bank holiday in the City of Adelaide and suburbs. It ...
Article : 235 wordsThe report of the Royal Bank of Queens land was adopted at a meeting to-day, and a dividend of 2¼ per cent, was declared. The aboriginal leper who recently escaped ...
Article : 174 wordsA passenger from the Airlie stated to-day in the course of an interview that there was no panic when the steamer grounded, although the shock was a severe one. On ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following poem by sir Donald Horne McFarlane was published on December 13 in the London "Daily News," The author is a brother of Mr. Allan McFarlane. of ...
Article : 244 wordsSir—It has been stated that the population of South Australia is composed of early two-thirds colonials and Britishers, and the remainder foreigners. Every one ...
Article : 213 wordsHis Excellency the Governor lias received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:- "Referring to your telegram at the 16th January, Her ...
Article : 92 wordsParliament will be dissolved on Friday, and writs will be issued on February 12 for the general elections, which will be held on March 9. Parliament will probably ...
Article : 40 wordsSir—I believe the Caledonian Pipers' Band would turn out to a man and help to enliven proceedings a bit on Friday of they were asked to do so. The lads in ...
Article : 133 wordsMessrs. Horn & Co., proprietors of the Horndade Vineyard, are sending by the Surrey 20 dozen burgundy and 10 cases of lemons for the use of wounded and ...
Article : 958 wordsAt Bussel[?]on this morning Captain Bingtson, of the barque Linnea, now at Hamelin, was fined £17 for having uncustomed goods in his possession for an unlawful purpose. ...
Article : 156 wordsSir—It statements said to have been made by folk at Mannum, Gawler, &c., had been taken no notice of, and if, instead of threatening those who made them with ...
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Advertising : 314 wordsThe Chief Staff Officer, Colonel Stuart, has issued the following order to members of the South Australian Military Forces:—The whole of the Active Force will parade ...
Article : 179 wordsSir—It is grathying to see that the Gawler people known when an attempt is made to throw dust in their eyes. Dr. Ramsay Smith must be convinced now that ...
Article : 394 wordsSir—I suggest that Colonel Gordon should ask Captain Creswell, out Naval Commandant, to take command of the navy veterans, as it would be appropriate. If ...
Article : 82 wordsB and C Companies of the Garrison Artillery mustered in full force, with all the warpaint on, at the King of Hanover Hotel on Wednesday evening to bid ...
Article : 451 wordsThe Government are still negotiating with the holders of the victorian patent rights for saving gold by the cyanide process, with a view to purchasing them. The offer which ...
Article : 78 wordsSir—What have the Corporation employes done that they should be debarred from attending the important function or Friday? I am informed that the City ...
Article : 165 wordsHeavy rains have fallen in the northern portion of the colony, causing floods at Geraldton, Cairns, and Georgetown. For the twenty-four hours to 9 this morning ...
Article : 64 wordsAt the City Cycling Club's International meeting to-day J. A. Oachmne, of Victoria, won the open Handicap of one mile, and W. Martin, of American was second. The ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 25 Jan 1900, Page 6
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