I see that the great Albert Bells question is still provoking a hot controversy in the columns of the Register, albeit I must say that the Bell-letters that have been published have ...
Article : 711 wordsAn interesting account is given by a correspondent of the New York Tribune of a visit to the dipsomaniacs at the Binghampton Inebriate Asylum. This institution is situated in a neat, ...
Article : 575 wordsPresent—Dr. Gosse (Chairman), Messrs. W. Cavenagh, J. A. Hartley, B.A., C. B. Young, A. Hardy. J.P., J. Brown, and J. Bath (Secretary). EXAMINATIONS. ...
Article : 1,524 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN AND VICTORIAN QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).—A special general meeting of this Company was held at their offices on Monday, July 10—present, 10 ...
Article : 316 wordsThose words are harsh. The crime was great To take upon himself his fate, To fling the life his Maker gave Into a dark dishonoured grave; ...
Article : 471 wordsSir—I observe in your paper a reply to my letter written by "Expediency"—shall I say in vindication of the course taken by the amateur theatrical performers of St. Luke's ...
Article : 725 wordsBAFFLING.—It is seldom a contribution so narrowly escapes approval as the one that has reached me under this title; but there is not quite point enough for the high ideal of ...
Article : 141 wordsAll who know anything about it admit that the Great Pacific Railroad, in whatever aspect viewed, is one of the world's wonders. The vastness of the undertaking, needing armies of ...
Article : 1,048 wordsWHY THE SPEAKER SHOULD NEVER SQUINT.— The difficulty of catching his eye. QUERIES BY A SEW MEMBER.—IS it necessary that the "head" of a department should contain ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Sydney people have had their silk reported on in England, and with no very favourable results. Thus writes B. Francis Cobb, Hon. Secretary of the Silk Supply Association, ...
Article : 923 wordsSir—As writing one's self into notoriety seems the order of the day, I venture to send you a few ideas of mine on the Northern Territory question in general, and on the ...
Article : 692 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 612 words[The following version of a popular play has been forwarded to me by an observant habitué of the stalls. Judging from his conclusion, I infer that he unites with the Lord ...
Article : 803 wordsSir—A letter with the above heading attracted my attention to-day—because indirectly it points out the ascertained physiological fact that a seed produces its like in ...
Article : 355 wordsSir—I was sorry to read in the Saturday evening's paper about the breaking up of the contractors’ party at the Northern Territory. Now, I think the best thing for the ...
Article : 245 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Tue 11 Jul 1871, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: