Sir—Your correspondents "Dingo and “A Sufferer” deserve well of those downtrodden but forbearing members of the community who have for so long been Buffering ...
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Article : 669 wordsIt is not necessary to say much in reply to the statements made by Mr. Rankine at the meeting at Strathalbyn last night. Some of them we have no ...
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Article : 1,728 wordsThe National Theatre, situated in this city, was totally destroyed by live yesterday. The building was empty at the time and no deaths have occurred. ...
Article : 137 wordsAh Toy (19) was charted with having stolen a silver watch from the dwelling-house of Get Kee, and the property of Jimmy l'ing, at Adelaide, on March 16 last. ...
Article : 622 wordsA [?] containing dynamite and other explosive substances was discovered by the Mescow. police to-day. No d[?] is entertained that it "was intended to make ...
Article : 245 wordsPresent—Dr. Gosse (President) in the chair, Mr. Frederick Wri lit, Mr. Henry Rymill, and the Inspector. A resident of Chancery-lane wrote complaining of ...
Article : 774 wordsSir—It is now more than two years since a large and enthusiastic meeting was held under the presidency of Mr. Caleb Peacock, then member for North Adelaide. at which ...
Article : 795 wordsA disastrous accident, involving serious loss of life, took place in the vicinity of the city to-day. A quantity of dynamite being used for blasting purposes suddenly ...
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Article : 535 wordsThe Home Secretary , Sir W. Vernon Haroourt, in a speech in the House of Commons last night, dwelt strongly on the gravity of the state of affairs now ...
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Article : 57 wordsThe final report of the [?] commission has been presented to His Excellency the Governor, and copies have been furnished to the Press. Amongst the principal ...
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Article : 397 wordsSir—Whose duty is it to look ahead and prevent the insane waste of money which is being perpetrated in the City Baths and the Survey yards, both of which sites are bound ...
Article : 440 wordsIt is pretty evident from the experiences His Excellency the Governor has gone through the last few days that gubernatorial life is not "all beer and skittles." The amount ...
Article : 118 wordsOh ! I have passed a miserable time, So Jail of fearful feeds and awful meals, That as I am a merely mortal man, I would not take another such a trip. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsThe Government Analyst has examine 200 samples of liquor collected from various licensed public-houses in the city and has found them free from any poisonous ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Sat 7 Apr 1883, Page 3
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