On Thursday evening Mr. G. R. Parkin. M.A., gave another lecture on "National Unity" in the Town Hall. There was a moderate attendance, and the Chief Justice ...
Article : 772 wordsMR. Dashwood, in the Assembly yesterday, complained of the manner in which his speeches are reported under the "Hamard" contract in The Advertiser, ...
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Article : 649 wordsDuring the later stages of the trail of Mrs. May brick a large crowd assembled outside the court, and the announcement of the verdict caused intense ...
Article : 86 wordsA military review took place at Aldershot to-day in connection with the visit of the Emperor William of Germany. Tweaty-six thousand men were on paradse, ...
Article : 47 wordsRaces tomorrow. Bravo, new chum! The rink slide again. Musical unemployed. ...
Article : 1,130 wordsThe, Emperor William, after the inspection at Aldershot, was entertained at a banquet, and in answer to the toast of his health he said the English fleet was ...
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Article : 67 wordsThe Times in a leading article on the case expresses the opinion that the Home Office may be safely called upon to intenvene, as the case admits of ...
Article : 57 wordsThe secretary of the Amalgamated Mineral Association- telegraphed to the local branch to-day stating that the executive council Heartily approves of the Motion ofthe branoh ...
Article : 78 wordsVictor von Schultz, the defaulting, manager of the Ashestos Manufacturing Company, has been arrested. He had a bottle of laudanum in bis pocket, and presumably intended to ...
Article : 193 wordsA confrerence of delegates from the northern, municipalities and districts, called to consider the railway policy of the Government, and to arrange for a deputation to the Premier on the ...
Article : 594 wordsThe "marble man" now on exhibition in Bourke street was the subject of an inter pleader issue in the Supreme Court to-day. An execution was last week issued against the ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the Central Criminal Court to-day George Dignam and George Johnson, aliaa "Scotty, the two men arrested for shooting at and wounding Constable Slater in connection with ...
Article : 159 wordsA number of leases for pastoral purposes were offered for sale at the Land Office, Adalaide, on Thursday. Altogether 3,367 square miles of land weere put up, and of this, six ...
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Article : 76 wordsA juvenile lodge of Druids was sucessfully opened by Grand Secretary Bro.Gould, M.P., at the Norwood Institute on Wednesday evening, Seventeen boys were duly initiated into ...
Article : 100 words"A musical evening with Miss Havergal" Was given on Thursday evening by the Flinger street Baptist choir. The members of the choir numbering about 20, occupied a ...
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Article : 238 wordsSir—I noticed in your issue of 3rd inst. a letter signed " Gracchus" commenting on' my administration of the Land Act, and especially referring to a supposed case of harsh ...
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Article : 98 wordsThe new Victorian Orchestra, which has been organised on a national basis, partly by public subscription and partly by Government subsidy, gave the first concert in the Town Hall ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Shipowners' Association of Australasia have decided that in future all payments for freight shall be made in cash, the credit system being entirely done away with. This regulation ...
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Article : 162 wordsThe steamer Aorangi, from London, arrived today, 12 hours overdue. Among the passengers is Mr. David Christie Murray, the eminent litterateur, who will commence an ...
Article : 91 wordsThe annual meeting of the S. A. Academy of Arts took place at the academy's rooms, Victoria square, on Thursday evening. The chair was occupied by Mr. D. Garlick ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Fri 9 Aug 1889, Page 3
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