A public meeting was held at Crase's Room, Kapunda, on Friday evening, June 28, for the purpose of urging upon the Legislature the desirableness of a tramway being constructed to ...
Article : 9,750 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. The Editor is not ...
Article : 137 wordsSir—Many letters have recently appeared in your paper, and in that of your contemporary the Register on the present depressed state of the colony; "plenty of work and adequate ...
Article : 1,307 wordsA meeting of the Central Council of Catholic Education was held on Tuesday evening (2nd) at St. Francis Xavier's Hall, at 7 o'clock. Present—The Vicar-General (in the chair), the ...
Article : 1,935 wordsSir—As you have found space for some very offensive strictures anon my essay on wheat diseases, you will, perhaps, in justice allow me the privilege of answering and refuting my ...
Article : 1,360 wordsSir—In a former communication, which you kindly inserted in your paper of the 3rd inst., I promised to refer to the cry of cheap land and deferred payments. ...
Article : 1,055 wordsAn extraordinary general meeting of the South Australian Insurance Company wag held on Wednesday, July 3, to confirm the following resolution, passed at an extraordinary meeting ...
Article : 1,372 wordsSir—Under this heading you have already given publicity to one of my letters, the substance of which may be briefly summarised as follows:— ...
Article : 725 wordsSir—The Runs Commissioners believe that many of the pastoral lessees will abandon their runs, if certain concessions they recommend are not granted. Perhaps some may, but those ...
Article : 934 wordsSir—The subject of the takeall, or the essays on the diseases of wheat, having been brought up again, the following extract from Liebig, which I knew existed, but which I could not ...
Article : 687 wordsSir—I observe in the report of the proceedings of the Central Road Board of the 18th June, statements relative to certain matters referred to in my letters of the 12th and 17th June. In ...
Article : 185 wordsSir—My attention has just been called to an extraordinary letter in your issue of to-day, in which the writer, not contented with the small talk which he had just before inflicted upon us ...
Article : 241 wordsSir—Referring to your article of Tuesday last on the distress amongst the laboring classes, I think it necessary to state that I have been engaged for some few days past in collecting ...
Article : 402 wordsSir—The speakers at the Kapunda tramway meeting appear to think that the North-West Bend is a fit and suitable place for the terminus of the proposed tramway, out it is to me ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 6 Jul 1867, Page 5
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