The first of a series of demonstrations in laundry work in connection with the School of Mines and Industries, was given by Mrs. G: J. Lloyd on Monday afternoon. The ...
Article : 196 wordsThe latest files of the American papers which came to hand by, the San Francisco mail on Monday give gruesome yet graphic accounts of the desolating floods in ...
Article : 2,381 wordsOnce more we have had a week of tariff talk inside and outside Parliament, but all that seems to be quite clear at present is that whatever Mr. Chamberlain's plan of ...
Article : 761 wordsQueen Titania with her dainty host of attendant fairies has vanished, but to the mystic shadows and leafy glades of the forests near Athens there have succeeded the ...
Article : 1,220 wordsDISCUSSION IN THE CITY COUNCIL. Mr. William Charlick is promoting a Bill to establish and maintain a market on his property abutting on Grenfell-street and ...
Article : 824 wordsIt is with regret that we have to record the death of Mr. William James Maxwell, which took place suddenly at his residence, Woodlands, Edwardstown, at 3 p.m. on ...
Article : 629 wordsA remarkable case of death from an old bullet wound occurred at the Fremantle Gaol several days ago, when Walter Schmidt, 30 years of age, who ...
Article : 170 wordsMessrs. Livingston, Peake, and Handyside (the members for Victoria and Albert) waited on the Treasurer (Hon. R. Butler) on Monday and handed him the following ...
Article : 361 wordsWilliam Cory was run over by a cart in Hyde-street, Kensington, early on Monday morning. He was getting out of a baker's cart when his horse shied at a ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Mitcham quarry was the scene of a fall of earth on Sunday night. Shortly before midnight the residents of the town were startled by a noise resembling distant ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Bunbury correspondent of the Perth Morning Herald writes:—Mr. Dixon, of the Lower Blackwood, is responsible for a most interesting find, which further illustrates ...
Article : 192 wordsOn July 4, at a meeting of the Unley Council, a motion was submitted by Councillor A. S. Lewis, to the effect that the Commissioner of Police be asked to station ...
Article : 344 wordsCouncillor Angas Johnson sends his washing out. He communicated this interesting fact to the City Council on Tuesday afternoon as showing that he was not biassed by ...
Article : 305 wordsThe use of benzine has been responsible for much damage done to incandescent oil lamps and mantles used in street lighting at Hindmarsh, owing to the great heat ...
Article : 588 wordsA meeting of ratepayers was held at the Town Hall, Glenelg, on Monday evening to consider the proposed scheme of deep drainage for Glenelg, formulated by the hydraulic engineer (Mr. C. A. Bayer), ...
Article : 555 wordsEarly on Friday morning last two large dogs on the Homestead Blocks, North Ridleyton, made matters livery in the hen roosts of three of the residents, and the ...
Article : 105 words"I want to know," said Councillor Sellar when the report of the special committee on salaries was presented to the City Council on Monday afternoon, "what is the ...
Article : 200 wordsA meeting of the City Council was held on Monday afternoon, when there were present Alderman Bruce (in the chair), Aldermen Johnson, Downs, Tucker, Vardon, and Wells, and ...
Article : 1,091 wordsJuly 20.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. J. H. Chinner), Aldermen Vardon, Dring, Brown, and Grundy, Councillors A. S. Lewis, Macklin, Pengilly, Prout, Killicoat, Tomlinson, V. Lewis and Cooke. Finance ...
Article : 524 wordsAt the Adelaide Police Court on Monday afternoon a number of Hindoos and Mohammedans, wearing gay-colored turbans attended to hear a case in which some of ...
Article : 416 wordsCharles Francis Donnelly and Henry James Donnelly, who were recently committed for trial on a number of indictments, were Brought up at the ...
Article : 246 wordsOn May 28 the new screw passenger steamer Grantala, built to the order of the Adelaide Steamship Company, was successfully launched from the Walker Shipyard of Sir W. G. Armstrong, ...
Article : 790 wordsSir—A withdrawal of the paragraph is not necessary. I had not taken any interest in the street lighting at Hindmarsh, until recently, when at ...
Article : 337 wordsLast night at the meeting of the Hindmarsh council, a letter from the secretary of the local institute was read, stating that the librarian complains strongly of the ...
Article : 187 wordsThe hon. secretary of the Defence Rifle Clubs' Association, informs us that the Commandant (Lieutenant-Colonel Lyster) intends to issue free passes to all D.R.C. ...
Article : 79 wordsA large and appreciative house greeted the members of the staff of the Elder Conservatorium at their concert of chamber music on Monday evening. His Excellency ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsThe mails for the United Kingdom dispatched from Adelaide via San Francisco on June 12, arrived in London during the night of July 16. ...
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Advertising : 103 wordsOur Horsham correspondent writing on July 17 said:—"As a consequence of the heavy rains experienced here since Monday, the Wimmera River is overflowing its ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Watervale Defence Rifle Club fired a match against Renmark on July l8. The weather was unpropitious. Scores:—J. Ward. 32, 33, 28-93; A. Graham, 29, 29, 20—78; C. Smith, 31, 29, 26—86; ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 21 Jul 1903, Page 6
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