which have appeared in your columns on the above subject. I think it is a reflection upon our community that our patent laws have not been made cheaper long ago. I am pleased to ...
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Article : 255 wordsThe fortieth half-yearly meeting of this society was held at the office of the society, Victoria-square, on Wednesday evening. There was a large attendance of shareholders, and ...
Article : 547 wordsSir—In your issue of Tuesday I noticed a letter feigned " Young Victoria," which referred to the late football match between the Norwoods and Adelaides. It is, patent to ...
Article : 534 wordsSir—Your corespondent, Mr. Thomson, congratulates himself on the idea that under a property tax land would be taxed twice over, first as land and then as property. But I ...
Article : 1,025 wordsSir—In your issue of this morning I notice two letters relating to last Saturday's football match—Norwood v. Adelaide. The first one of these, signed "Young Victorian," only looks ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—Poor Adelaides. 1 thought last Saturday's [?] too big a p[?] for them to swallow, and was not surprised to find some of their ,supporter giving vent to their vexation ...
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Article : 840 wordsSir—That brilliant political genius, the Hon. J. B spaces when speaking upon the Public Officers Salaries Bill in the Legislative Council last Thursday stated," with the object of show ...
Article : 466 wordsWe are blessed with our share of rain this time.-, for it has rained without ceasing from Friday night to this morning, and the dams are all full. It is a grand thing for poor cattle, ...
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Article : 296 wordsPINNACLE GROUP S.M. Co.—The mine manager reports:—"Winze s[?]ek 5 feet for the week: protect depth, 46 feet. Not so much galena in lode at present. Average of ...
Article : 966 wordsSir— I have been waiting for some un[?]assed prison who was unfortunate enough to be a spectator of last Saturday's "fight for the P[?]ship" to endorse what your reporter has ...
Article : 511 wordsSir—Fr[?] the letter of your correspondent "Ad[?]idean in to day's paper [?] pear that he has not read the report of the black[?]lders' meeting held the other day at ...
Article : 432 wordsSir-I regret to notice that the Government geologist in his report on the silver mines at Cariston and particularly those situated at Belton and in the [?] McCulloch and ...
Article : 204 wordsSir—Such a letter as that singed "Young Victoria" only adds fuel to the flames by its one sided tone. The Norwoods are not alone to blame. R. Stephens is a[?]ntable for having ...
Article : 185 wordsSir—Had Eyes Front" suggested some feasible plan for the better and more efficient working of the K.V.F. his time would have been better employed, and his cause more ably ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 5 Aug 1886, Page 7
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