District Trained Nursing Society.—The monthly meetingwas held at the Church Office on January 11. There were present:—The President; Dr. Lendon, (in thechair), Mrs. F. Wright, Misses ...
Article : 328 wordsWho is there that has not seen a Port Adelaide-lumper, and-who that has seep one has failed to be struck by the muscular appearance of this fine specimen of an ...
Article : 359 wordsThe half-yearly report] of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, which has been issued to the shareholders, contains tables which indicate at a glance what a ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. Kingston has sent the following reply to Mr. Reid concerning the Premiers' Conference:—"Hopeful Statists may not be wanted, but should we later on find ...
Article : 46 words"Literature" for December 17 announces that "the author of Wealth Against Commonwealth, Mr. Henry Demarest Lloyd, of America, is undertaking a visit of ...
Article : 89 wordsOn Wednesday the Chief Secretary laid en the table of the Legislative Council a return to the order of the Hon. G. McGre-, gor showing that the total compensation ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 wordsSnowtown Bible Christian.—Held at Mr. Gavin Freebairn's residence,. Condowie, on January 4. The Pastor, Rev. C. E. Schafer, presided over a large attendance. The Pastor's report showed an ...
Article : 503 wordsMr. Kingston, has received a telegram from Mr. G. H. Reid, the Premier of New South Wales, which contains the following: —"I have received with pleasure your ...
Article : 111 wordsIf the genesis of many a mysterious country fire could be revealed it would probably be found to be carelessness on the part of persons camping in the open air. The Bush ...
Article : 251 wordsOur Renmark correspondent wrote on January 17:—"The fine drying weather continues, and is duly appreciated by Zante currant growers, ...
Article : 139 wordsThe public schools of the colony were reopened 011 Monday after having been closed for a month, during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Eawardstown was the only ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,907 wordsA cloud of red dust blowing across the Gulf, probably from Yorke's Peninsula, attracted attention at Largs Bay on Wednesday morning. The end of the jetty and the ...
Article : 319 wordsUnder the previsions of the new Health Act the head of the family, or a near relative, and the medical man in attendance are obliged to report to the Local Hoard of ...
Article : 157 wordsMethodist Union in Queensland.—A correspondent writes:—"The first experiment of organic Methodist union on the continent of Australia seems to be answering very ...
Article : 227 wordsJohn Doyle, a young man hailing from Gawler, was the means of saving a little boy, named Donald Lancaster, from drowning on Thursday afternoon. Doyle happened ...
Article : 403 wordsA Parliamentary return gives the number of deaths in private hospitals result ing from or occurring within twenty-four hours after Che administering of ...
Article : 70 wordsOn board the British-India Company's Line steamer Umballa, which left Sydney on the 30th ult. for Bombay, and left Brisbane last Friday, is Mr. Charles Gidney, ...
Article : 219 wordsOur Renmark correspondent wrote under date January 17:—"Settlers will watch the proceedings of Parliament prior to prorogation with ...
Article : 223 wordsMounted Hides (Reserve).—To be Lieutenant, Sergeant W. C. Mulligliun. Mounted Rifles.—To be on the retired list with permission to retain his rank and wear the uniform of his former corps. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 21 Jan 1899, Page 28
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