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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,408 wordsRussian Czarewitch contemplates visiting Australia. The International Cable Conference is now sitting in Paris. ...
Article : 174 wordsYesterday the Premier introduced the federation resolutions into the Assembly, and a dreary stream of talk is sure to be caused by them. In Victoria, thanks to the smartness ...
Article : 2,108 wordsThe returns from the Broken Hill mines last week were as follows:—The Proprietary mine treated 3072 tons of ore, yielding 465 tons of bullion, containing 152,147 ozs. of ...
Article : 1,487 wordsBREMER WARD.—D. Warren. BRINKLEY WARD.—J. W. C. Fischer. ALEXANDRINA WAED.—T. Oakley. AUDITOR.—M. Grierson. ...
Article : 18 wordsPresent—All. Chairman reported on proceedings at District Councils' Association meeting on 13th inst. Commissioner of Crown Lands stated that £102 7s. 6d. (publicans' and other licenses) had been ...
Article : 148 wordsEAST WARD.—John Welfare (elected). WEST WARD.—George Gore, Richard Sandercock. NORTH WARD.—Nicolo Cossich, William ...
Article : 35 wordsJoseph Steele, of Sydney, has received ten years' imprisonment for forging banknotes. The Assembly agrees to the construction of 145 miles of railway, costing £800,000. ...
Article : 74 wordsCENTRAL WARD (One vacancy).—Friedrich Fischer, G. Loechel, C. Popke, J. W. Walker. NORTH WARD (Two vacancies).— ...
Article : 47 wordsPresent—All. Overseer of works reported road repaired at Albrecht's; also that platform of water-lifter at East Mannum had been extended over bank of river to give a greater depth of water. Cr. Kowald ...
Article : 425 wordsCOUNCILLORS (five vacancies).—W. J. Botten, W. E. Cross, J. F. Dodd, J. Gall, D. Gooch, J. Hender, F. E. Hyde, T. Joy, J. Myren, T. McCallum, jun., P. Peterson, W. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Railway Department have received 11,170 applications for 624 vacant posts. The new Railway Bill makes provision for 814 miles of rail, costing £7,141,000. ...
Article : 58 wordsCOUNCILLORS.—A. Appleton, A. Bell, jun., F. W. Beeck, R. Edwards, W. G. Hannaford, E. Hoad, B. Jaensch, A. Jaensch, W. Jaensch, J.H. Kowald, J. C. Kuchel, J. G. ...
Article : 35 wordsSouth-Easterners think August 1 is too late for Arbor Day. It is estimated that there are 6,660 Chinamen in South Australia. ...
Article : 211 wordsCOUNCILLORS.—F. W. Altmann, C. Chapman, C. E. A. Gehrike, G. Green, J. G. Neumann, C. E. Schenscher. AUDITOR.—G. A. Frahn (elected). ...
Article : 24 wordsCOUNCILLORS.—John Cummins. David J. Gray, John Logan, Edward Magin, Thomas O'Loughlin, Joseph Stevens, Edward Summers, Edward Walsh, John Webb. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Mount Pleasant Coursing Club met on Thursday, June 12, and ran off the puppy stakes and all-aged stakes in very bad weather. It was raining nearly all the time, and the ...
Article : 579 wordsHARROWGATE WARD.—Thomas Wooley (elected). KANMANTOO WARD.—William Downing, John Mullins. ...
Article : 25 wordsTreasurer Holder's speech on Tuesday was a rigorous and able utterance. Mr. Playford's friends are disappointed with his speech on the address. ...
Article : 395 wordsCOUNCILLORS.—W. Hassam, W. Rhind, and Francis Shields (elected). AUDITOR.—William Schutz (elected). ...
Article : 14 wordsWOODSIDE WARD.—Mr. Moses Topham (elected.) Mr. Thos. Hutchens was also nominated, but the paper was declared informal. ...
Article : 57 wordsQueensland Government intend to propose a halfpenny postage on newspapers. Queensland Government say the present time is inopportune for entering upon a ...
Article : 26 wordsDramatic and musical entertainment in Mount Barker Institute this evening. Over 2,000 yards of metal to be spread on main and district reads in Mount Barker. ...
Article : 598 wordsCOUNCILLORS.—Thomas Brown, Franz Biesenberger, Patrick Flanagan, George John Ireland, William Henry Milford, William Pole, Oswald Petersen, George-Rudd. ...
Article : 26 wordsBURNSIDE WARD.—James McCord. GLENBAR WARD.—J. L. Stirling. NEW HAMBURG WARD.—No nomination. AUDITOR.—J. W. Elliott. ...
Article : 19 wordsCOUNCILLORS.—Frederick Hancock, John Rann, John Rennie Smart, Walter Joseph Gaylard, Henry John Cronk, John Tilley. AUDITOR.—Frederick J. D. Stoneham ...
Article : 26 wordsSOUTH GUMERACHA WARD.—Joseph Morris, Samuel Ridler. NORTH GUMERACHA WARD:—William Jamieson, Edward Hanna. ...
Article : 31 wordsPresent—Messrs. Dumas (chairmen), Champton, Monks, and Rundle. Circular received from Crown lands office, stating that £102 7s. 6d. was paid to the credit of the council ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 357 wordsPresent—All. Tenders to be invited and received on or before Monday, June 30. for construction of two drains of forming and metalling on railway road in front of Hartmann's; also for forming and ...
Article : 134 wordsPresent—All except Cr. Walsh. Crown Lands office stated that £58 10s. was paid to credit of council, being amount of publicans' licence fees. Chairman of Railways stated they would proceed with ...
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Advertising : 235 wordsPresent—Crs. Caldwell (chair), Dunn, Waldt, Williams, and Topham. Clerk reported that metal spreading by daywork was being done at a cost favorable to council. Mr. C. Weyland presented a ...
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