The meeting of Parliament "for the dispatch of business" having been appointed by proclamation to be held at the Parliament House at noon on Thursday, the ...
Article : 972 wordsSouth Australians are justly proud of the efficiency of the fire brigade, and claim that it even surpasses those in the other States. Doubtless the exhibition provided for ...
Article : 766 wordsOn Thursday Mr. A. Day, secretary to the Railway Commissioner, received this telegraphic message from Mr. H. McLachlan, secretary of the New South Wales ...
Article : 306 wordsIt was a happy idea that the address from the pioneers should be presented to the Duke and Duchess aft Glenelg, for it was there that the colony was proclaimed; ...
Article : 2,113 wordsLong before 1 o'clock on Monday afternoon a great crowd of prominent Porto[?] nians assembled in the neighborhood of No. 1 Quay to witness the embarkation of ...
Article : 678 wordsThere was another change of programme at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, when Bartley Campbell's powerful drama. "My Partner," was presented. It will be ...
Article : 391 wordsAbout 60 gentlemen assembled in the Port Adelaide Council Chamber on Monday morning, at the invitation of the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. J. W. Caire), to ...
Article : 558 wordsThe Royal train that was to convey the Duke and Duchess to Glenelg was drawn up at the northern platform, where the members of the Ministry and many ...
Article : 711 wordsMonday night saw the last of the beautiful illuminations, provided at great cost by the Government, the City Council, and private firms, in the principal streets. The ...
Article : 622 wordsPrivate N. A. J. Stacey, Southwark, writes:—In your report of the review and presentation of medals at Victoria Park a discrepancy occurs. It is stated that ...
Article : 621 wordsTwo tugs were made fast to the Royal yacht, the Euro being ahead, and the Falcon astern. These powerful boats gradually hauled her out into the stream, and ...
Article : 337 wordsThe death of Lady Hawker, which occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tower, wife of the vicar of Rottingdean, last Monday, had been anticipated for some ...
Article : 2,514 wordsThere was a large gathering at the Press Club on Monday afternoon, when the closing ceremony took place. The Ministry was represented by the Premier, the ...
Article : 873 wordsSir—The Stoppage of hawking carts at Port Adelaide will be followed by similar action in the city if we small butchers do not speak out for ourselves in time. I ...
Article : 273 wordsThe steamer was underweigh by a quarter past 2 o'clock. An hour and a half later she was at the anchorage in the outer harbor. As she passed Fort Largs the guns ...
Article : 246 wordsFriday will live long in the memory of residents in this district, owing to the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and party. A large number of people assembled ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 16 Jul 1901, Page 6
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