The construction of the outer harbonr is not yet in full swing. Dredging will probably be started next week. The contractors have been delayed by the non-arrival of ...
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Article : 194 wordsA Gazette Extraordinary was issued on Thursday containing the following announcement by the Chief Secretary's command:— ...
Article : 275 wordsThe members of the Railways Commission cannot be accused of lack of diligence in the discharge of their duties. Every one was again in his place at the evidence ...
Article : 1,304 wordsAt the Parliament of Commerce on June 18 Rp. Fowler, of the Perth chamber, moved a resolution in favour of the construction of a railway between ...
Article : 321 wordsThe barque Loch Bredan, concerning whose safety tears were entertained, arrived off the Semaphore early on Saturday morning. She was boarded by Pilot ...
Article : 157 wordsThere was a very small attendance of the troops at the military review at Monteliore on Saturday afternoon. Only 33 officers and 496 rank and file turned out. The day ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. Foster, the peregrinating Commissioner of Public Works, is no doubt so busily employed, as Chairman of the Railways Commission, in defending his railway ...
Article : 218 wordsOn Wednesday morning the President of the Marine Board received a telegram from Mr. Allen, harbourmaster at Edithburg, stating that the barque West ...
Article : 291 wordsAccording to Mr. Coghlan the fall in the birth rate in Australia and in New Zealand, taken together, is such that there are annually fewer births by nearly 20,000 than ...
Article : 382 wordsAt the meeting of the Public Library Board on Friday afternoon the President (Sir Samuel Way) reported that the wellknown sculptor, Mr. A. Drury, A.R.A.. had ...
Article : 94 wordsAdelaide has maintained its charitable reputation by subscribing over £200 in aid of the distressed Jews in Russia. The treasurer (Mr. L. P. Lawrence) banded the ...
Article : 781 wordsUp to June 20 stamp duties had yielded £53,933, a sum which is well in advance of the amount estimated by the Treasurer (Hon. R. Butler) as likely to be received ...
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Article : 155 wordsA correspondent writes from Cumnamulla (Queensland) on June 16:—"I have just returned from the border fence and stock rentes between the states of New South ...
Article : 232 wordsAt a previous meeting of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society the newly elected President (Mr. T. Hardy) and VicePresident (Mr. A. W. Sandford) were ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Crombie case, which has occupied the attention of the Chief Justice in the Civil Court for five full days, reached a crucial point at 6 o'clock on Tuesday ...
Article : 215 wordsProclamations authorizing expenditure by the Scherk Trust for vermin-proof f[?]ing; dedicating Yalanda water reserve, and reproclaiming boundaries of Franklin Harbour Vermin District. ...
Article : 144 wordsOn Wednesday Cabinet accepted the resignation of the Dental Board, which was tendered in consequence of the decision given by His Honor Mr. Justice Boucaut ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 27 Jun 1903, Page 33
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