On Thursday evening, June 3, a public meeting, convened by the Chairman of the Gambier West Council in compliance with requisition, was held in the Council Chamber ...
Article : 2,085 words[This portion of our paper is set apart for free interchange of opinion on topics of public interest, subject to the usual rules of newspaper correspondence. We are not, however, to be regarded as endorsing the views ...
Article : 148 wordsA meeting of the Philadelphia Exhibition Commissioners was held at the office of the Governor on Wednesday, June 9, His Excellency the Governor in the chair. There were ...
Article : 782 wordsA preliminary meeting of gentlemen favorable to a free, secular, and compulsory system of public education, was held at the Town Clerk's Office, on Tuesday, June 8. There were present ...
Article : 619 wordsSir—I listened with interact to the remarks of the present Hon. Treasurer, then simply Mr. Colton, when in his speech on the late crisis he advocated immigration, and if no better were ...
Article : 354 wordsSir—You have lately published some articles about Germany, her foreign policy—notably towards France and Belgium—and her overbearing behavior, and you came to the ...
Article : 821 wordsPresent—The President and all the Wardens. A Treasury minute, on a letter from the President, asking for a farther sum ot £500 for the deepening operations at Port Gawler ...
Article : 679 wordsSir—It is not many Englishmen who would deliberately villify a man in his Absence, especially if he were a "furriner." Therefore I am the more pained to observe that Mr. D. B. ...
Article : 187 wordsPresent—Dr. Gosse (President), all the members, and the Secretary, Complaints were received of nuisances existing at Middleton, Port Pirie, and other places. The President stated ...
Article : 319 wordsSir—I see by your Saturday's issue that Mr. Jagoe, jun., has thought fit to comment on my evidence in the Supreme Court, in very strong language. He appears to have lott sight of the ...
Article : 82 wordsTo those persons who can look back to the time when Port Adelaide had no tag, the advent of the Glenelg, a new steamer to be used for towing and other purposes, is of more than ...
Article : 821 wordsSir—I forget who the person was that gave expression to the above sentiment, but he evidently visited Adelaide when she was "up to her knees in mod." However, my object in ...
Article : 193 wordsPresent—Crs. Miller (in the chair). Carver, Hill, Schmidt, and Hooper. Letter read from Secretary to South Australian Gas Company, stating that the Company were willing to pay ...
Article : 569 wordsOur Telegraph Office was opened on Monday, June 7. The weather was wet; but if the number of messages sent on the opening day may be taken as a criterion, the office ought to ...
Article : 578 wordsSir—I have heard it frequently stated that rabbits are most unwholesome, and dangerous as an article of food, as the flesh is liable to be infested with the same dreadful insect which is ...
Article : 537 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. A. Hartley, B. A. (Chairman), A. von Treuer, J.P., W. Barlow, B.A., and W. D. Glyde, Dr. Campbell, and Mr. J. Bath (Secretary). ...
Article : 568 wordsSix—I beg to hand you for publication a portion of a letter from Sir R. R. Torrens to a friend in South Australia, written when the report of the attack upon the Real Property Act ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 12 Jun 1875, Page 13
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