The following is the text of His Honor Chief Justice Hanson's paper on "The Geology of the South-East," read at a meeting of the Philosophical Society on the 6th March:— ...
Article : 7,721 wordsSir—In your paper of this date "One of the Profession" asks if it is not impertinent in " One of the Public" to attempt to interfere with the conditions by which the profession chooses to ...
Article : 508 wordsSir—In this morning's Register is a letter signed "J. W. Frame, M.D.," on a subject of some importance, which like most other subjects has two sides to it. Its subject is professedly, lay ...
Article : 593 wordsSir—Being in the habit of travelling constantly over the ground recently trod by Mr. Wiggins in his holiday trip, as related in the Register of the 18th inst., I can vouch for the accuracy of his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,604 wordsSir—Being in the habit of taking your weekly paper, I see by last week's publication that a Road Board has been formed under the title of the Mount Gambier Local Board of Main Roads. ...
Article : 144 wordsSir—I was much pleased with the fair and manly way in which Dr. Frame's letter was commented on in your leader of to-day. I had intended writing a few lines to uphold the truth of the Doctor's ...
Article : 585 wordsSir—His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen as members of the Board:—Geo. Ormerod, Esq., merchant, Guichen Bay; H. Crouch, Esq., storekeeper. ...
Article : 439 wordsSir—In your issue of this morning is a letter signed "One of the Public," headed "Medical Practitioners," in which occurs the following passage:—"The gentleman who received the ...
Article : 156 wordsSir—As your correspondent, "One of the Public." promises to amuse us with another letter, crowded, like his last, with startling revelations of the misdeeds of the medical profession, would it ...
Article : 130 wordsSir—Your correspondent "One of the Public" in commenting on Dr. Frame's letter, ventures to doubt whether the wish is very prevalent among qualified medical practitioners that the law of ...
Article : 495 wordsSir—As the opinion of Commodore Sir W. Wiseman and the naval o[?]cers now in Adelaide is to be taken in reference to our harbour and coast defences, it may not be out of place to take ...
Article : 746 wordsSir—In your issue of the 19th instant I sec a letter under the above heading from Dr. Frame, attacking the character and impugning the motives of almost every one except himself; but as I am ...
Article : 1,160 wordsSir—As s matter of course we must accept Mr. Gosse's declaration that he "acted solely from conscientious motives in relation to his resignation of medical referee to the Adelaide Life ...
Article : 362 wordsSir—Shipowners are much annoyed by claims made upon their ships for cargo being short delivered, and for a loss in weight and deficiency in contents of packages. They are unable to trace ...
Article : 280 wordsSir—I assure you that I have no desire to interfere between your correspondents "Dr. Frame" and "One of the Public;" they have managed to get up a pretty little quarrel as it stands, and I ...
Article : 375 wordsSir—When the late Commissioner (Mr. Neales) was in office it was reported that his revised regulations had induced over 100 persons to take out licences, and that such persons had secured ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 28 Apr 1866, Page 3
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