Sir—The latest defence of Dr, Napier is too amusing to be let die. Ho was found at a recent inquest to have fiddled about setting an ankle joint when the man's ribs were broken ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day there is recorded the death of a, little boy. Sellick at the Rocky River. His hat was seen in the river; they dragged and found the body. The matter was ...
Article : 401 wordsSir —In the late Hospital controversies frequent reference was made to Mr. Frederick Treves, the well - known. London surgeon, whom Dr. Napier used to refer to as "my ...
Article : 112 wordsThe following correspondence has been handed to us for publication:—Chief Secretary's Office, Adelaide, 24th December, 1896. ...
Article : 575 wordsSir—I have no wish to enter into the conflict [?]etween the late house surgeons and Drs. Napier and Smith, but one cannot help thinking the latter gentlemen must have a very ...
Article : 1,403 wordsSir—I gather from the question asked by the Coroner, in report of the inquest on John Leedham, that the Jury had not seen the body; if not, why[?] The taxpayer will want ...
Article : 359 wordsSir—In reference to the meeting: of a few disappointed ratepayers which was held in Mr. T. King's room on the 22nd inst., I see by the report of meeting that some of the ...
Article : 337 wordsSir—I am constrained to voice the opinion of a few friends, self, and doubtless hosts of your readers, in sincerely thanking you for the series of articles appearing in your valuable ...
Article : 185 wordsSir—I have read Mr. W. J. Venning's letter on the hardships endured by some residents of this district in sowing and not reaping, also his suggestion that something ...
Article : 588 wordsSir—We emphatically deny Mr. Tucker's statement that Sir Richard Baker (and by implication ourselves) made no investigation in re Mr. Harrold's affairs before allowing our ...
Article : 176 wordsSir—A correspondent of yours enquires which of various statements by certain Hospital officials is true, and appeals to Probationer Caw to inform the public. Of course ...
Article : 205 wordsSir — Some miserable miscreants have been letting oil dynamite in our river and killing some hundreds of bream and mullet, which are now lying on the banks creating a ...
Article : 89 wordsSir — As a visitor to this colony from London, where we know something of the scandals obtaining in connection with the Adelaide Hospital, 1 cannot refrain from asking ...
Article : 430 wordsSir—As the Pastoral Board is soon to visit Coondambo, would it not be well for tho Government to instruct said Board to examine tho state of reserves and watering-places, for ...
Article : 84 wordsSir—I see by your reports that there has been a meeting at Carrieton complaining of the District Council demanding a bill of sale from distressed farmers applying for seed wheat ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 2 Jan 1897, Page 37
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