The arrest of Mr. C. Bradlaugh, who was recently re-elected for Northampton, for persisting in his endeavors to take the oath, has occasioned a great deal of comment ...
Article : 123 wordsThe first annul meeting of the South Australian Mutual Life Assurance Society was held at the new offices of the company, King William-street on Thursday, April 28. There were about ...
Article : 593 wordsSince writing you last we have been experiencing some very dry weather, but the drought seems not at an end, as last night fully three-quarters of an inch of rain fell. Some of ...
Article : 359 wordsThursday morning, April 28, was cold and misty at Morphettville before the sun's gen[?]al rays dispelled both shortly after 6. As the course proper was open on this day a large ...
Article : 594 wordsA deputation consisting of railway porters, signalmen, and others employed on the Adelaide and Semaphore line, waited on the traffic manager (Mr. A. G. Pendleton), at his office ...
Article : 1,755 wordsIt is stated that as soon as the Assembly meets a notice of motion will be tabled by one of the Coiner members that a royal commission be appointed to enquire into the working of the ...
Article : 580 wordsThe inundations in the State of Missouri still continue, and the Missouri and Mississippi rivers have become so swollen by heavy rains that they have overflowed ...
Article : 77 wordswe have had some rather disagreeable weather of late, but a change set in on Sunday night last, when some smart showers fell accompanied by thunder and lightning. It was not enough ...
Article : 100 wordsThe proposal that a conference be held of representatives of European Powers, in order that complete arrangements might be made for the extradition of political ...
Article : 83 wordsRain is the great cry and want of the north at present. Since my latt we have had none, and up to that time only 1 inch had fallen for four months. For the last few days heavy ...
Article : 259 wordsIt is expected that the Right Hon. Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, Bart, G.C.B., one of the members for North Devonshire, and formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Austrian Band has been engaged to play at Morphettville on Thursday next, the Cup day. On Thursday evening Sam Martin, H. Haines ...
Article : 48 wordsThe autumn meeting of the S.A.J. Racing Club commences on Tuesday next, May 3rd, and will be continued on Thursday and Saturday, 5th and 7tb. Although up to the present time ...
Article : 1,402 wordsMATILDA HERBERT v. BUCHANAN.—£6 1s., damages for trespass of cattle on wheat crop at Goodwood. Mr. Mathews for plaintiff; defendant was net represented. Verdict for the ...
Article : 163 wordsThe motion of Sir Stafford Northcote passed in the House of Commons on Tuesday, refusing Mr. Bradlaugn permission to swear and take his seat as one of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsThe summer appears to have come to close at last. After a week of unpleasant weather splendid showers of rain fell on Sunday night, over balf an inch being recorded. More is much ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsAfter the removal of Mr. Bradlaugh from the body of the Chamber last night, on the adjournment of the House he was permitted to go at large. On the House of ...
Article : 127 wordsGeo. Hallack, an aboriginal boy, was charged on the information of Frederick Sharpe with stealing a watch value £4 and a guard value 15s. his property, at Glenelg, on April 16. The watch ...
Article : 116 wordsA barque arrived at Newcastle to-day from New Zealand, full of passengers, mostly laborers for the work on the railway extension in the north, or because employment is scarce in New ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Easter holidays passed off almost unnoticed.—The quarterly meeting of the Wirrabara Circuit (Bible Christian) was held at Boolerco Centre en Good Friday.—On Sunday ...
Article : 148 wordsJames Jones and George Rigby, laborers, were charged on the information of James H. McLean with stealing from Crawford & Co.'s store in Hindley-street ene box of tea, valued at £3 10s. ...
Article : 330 wordsThe latest intelligence from the forces near Tunis reports that the French army since crossing the frontier have continued to advance daily in the direction of the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe forthcoming football season is now fast approaching, and most of the leading clubs have commenced preliminaries. A good deal of speculation is rife in football circles as to which ...
Article : 644 wordsThe long continuation of dry weather and scarcity of water in this district is causing a deal of anxiety, some of the farmers having to care water for most of their stock. Sowing is being ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Orient liner Cotopaxi, which left Adelaide April 2, has arrived here en route for London. ...
Article : 21 wordsAdelaide wheat per 496 lbs., ex warehouse, is 49s.; New Zealand wheat, ex ship, is 45s. per quarter. The arrivals of wool to date amount to ...
Article : 49 wordsSince my last we have had nothing of importance to note in this hundred.—Rain is very badly needed to replenish tanks and start the reed already sown. We had a slight fall a few ...
Article : 143 wordsAt the District Court to-day Harwood pleaded guilty to forgery, and was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. Mortimer O'Byrne, for fraudulent insolvency ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Government have intimated that every facility will be afforded Mr. Labonchere for the passage of the Bill he has announced his intention to introduce, by ...
Article : 43 wordsGorge Simmons was brought up charged with feloniously assaulting John Bain on April 18. The cane had been twice remanded in consequence of the illness of the prosecutor. The ...
Article : 506 wordsOn Monday morning last we had a heavy thunderstorm. A good quantity of rain fell, but not enough to do much good. It is to be hoped we shall soon have a thorough soaking ...
Article : 432 wordsFurther intelligence received to-day states that a body of troops which were detached from the Main Division now in Tunisian territory, have advanced upon the town ...
Article : 47 wordsColonel Downes inspected the rifle company to-day, and expressed his satisfaction that the company had made marked improvement. There were about twenty men present with ...
Article : 136 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Lord John Manners, the member for North Leicestershire and Postmaster-General in the last Conservative Administration, gave ...
Article : 83 wordsThe latest news received to-day from the French force, which recently crossed into Tunisian territory, states that the advance into the interior is being continued from ...
Article : 54 wordsThe steamship India, which arrived here yesterday, was last night seized by the order of the Commissioner of Customs on suspicion of being a steamer called the Ferret stolen from ...
Article : 682 wordsThere was a very large audience present at the Town Hall on Thursday, April 28, when the Austrian band gave their fourth concert, and the demonstrations of approval that occurred ...
Article : 191 wordsThe total probable quantity of wool Available for the next series of wool sales is expected to reach 390,000 bales. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsThe new National Bank if nowfiniibed, and I understand the manager moves in on Monday next. The building is certainly an ornament to the town, and reflects great credit on the ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 30 Apr 1881, Page 21
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