The following is the report from the Hamilton Spectator of the 22nd May, alluded to in to-day's leader on Victorian Railways:—On Saturday afternoon, 18th, the Delegates from ...
Article : 2,309 wordsThe following is the substance of the letter addressed by Mr. James Macgeorge to the City Council, and read at their meeting on Monday Mak 27. It embodies a valuable suggestion, and is ...
Article : 757 wordsA glance at the railway statistics of Victoria would rather startle those who reproach us Australians with being tardy followers of George Stephenson. It would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsA meeting was held at the Hotel Europe on Friday evening. May 31, convened by the following advertisement:—"Industrial Protection League.—A meeting of the General Committee of the League ...
Article : 3,093 wordsThe ADELAIDE OBSERVER is published every Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock. An early Country Edition is published at the same hour every Friday morning. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 wordsWhen the "slaughter of the innocents" takes place at the close of a Parliamentary session, members have but a small idea of the cost of some of the bantlings thus ...
Article : 1,283 wordsOur newspaper and advertising accounts having been dispatched, our friends in the country districts will much oblige us by an early payment of the same, especially where ...
Article : 74 wordsSir—At a late meeting of the Corporation a letter front Mr. James Macgeorge was read, in which he suggests that the Morphett-street Bridge should be built on the dry land to the north of ...
Article : 531 wordsA public meeting, called by an advertisement of the Protection League, was held at the Norwood Town Hall, on Wednesday evening, June 5. There were about 70 persons present. ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsWith an intercolonial river freely navigated, with overland routes in constant use, and with a talk of railway communication between our eastern border and the capital of ...
Article : 1,202 wordsSir—The complaints of the working classes grow louder every day for the want of employment. Why so? Public works are retarded—not for the want of money. Why is the money kept back? ...
Article : 177 wordsSir—In connection with the question of a tramway from Clare to Wallaroo I do not recollect ever to have noticed the advocates of the measure refer to the immense advantage the construction of such ...
Article : 167 wordsSir—How is it that the snag boat is not at work? I hear the Superintendent is in Adelaide; is it his fault or that of the Government? I have just come down from Wentworth, and ...
Article : 147 wordsSir—It is reported by competent authority that the Government are not in a position to proceed with the lighthouse on the bar until Parliament has met and voted a sum of money for lamp-wicks. ...
Article : 330 wordsSir—In your publication of to-day the spirit with which railways are being laid out in Victoria and South Australia is contrasted. I ever notice there is great talk in South Australia with little ...
Article : 200 wordsNewspaper literature in South Australia is this day thirty years old. The first number of the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register was published ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 8 Jun 1867, Page 6
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