The Orient Co.'s litigation with the "builders of the steamer Ophir, which has been going on for so long, was ended the day before yesterday by the arbitrators' ...
Article : 2,553 wordsWork has been commenced at the South rump, and a few men were put on to-day | break ore underground. Mr. Rod way, the| Adelaide director, states that batches of non- | ...
Article : 485 wordsOn Tuesday evening, in the Kent Town' lecture-hall, a combined meeting of the Kent Town and Chapel-street Literary Societies was tan Id. Mr. W. C. Calder (president of the ...
Article : 270 wordsThe Society of psychical Research continues its investigations in the domain of ghosts, and the latest number of the " Proceedings" (Kegan Paul) contains a number of cases of a more or ...
Article : 1,992 wordsAnother crowded house greeted the Melbourne Concert Company on Wednesday evening, when the second programme of the series was presented with unqualified success. ...
Article : 729 wordsThe quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of South Australia was held in the Freemasons' Hall on Wednesday evening. when there ...
Article : 740 wordsEugene Bunch, the notorious train robber and outlaw, who had made so many raids upon the express cars of the Southern railways, met his death at New Orleans on August 22 at the ...
Article : 666 wordsSir—Kindly allow me spacs to refute the dangerous and misleading statements that have appeared iv your columns from the liens of ...
Article : 1,568 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon a large gathering assembled at Etheloert-square, Chief street, Brampton, to witness the laying of the memorial stone of the Bowden Bible Christian! ...
Article : 747 wordsA strange and horrible tragedy took place on Thursday, August 18, arising out of a dispute at cards. The players were Charles Pieman and Ives Monroe, two laboring men, and the ...
Article : 284 wordsA large number of people went to the Semaphone on Wednesday evening to witness the pyroteobnio display given by the mayor (Mr. P. Sanson)). The beach was densely thronged ...
Article : 356 wordsM. Napoleon Ney, who presides over the French Society of Commercial Geography, contends that Columbus did not discover America. He thinks that in prehistoric times ...
Article : 374 wordsA Renter's telegram from Hamburg, dated August 30, said that a Vienna doctor, in a letter to the New Frcie Presse, depicts the state of affairs at Hamburg in the gloomiest ...
Article : 574 wordsAn attempt was made early on Wednesday morning to rob the Alberton railway-station in the same way as the Bowden-station was entered recently. The Stationmaster locked ...
Article : 365 wordsThe Dublin papers are full of anecdotes of the Right Hon. George Augustas Chichester, May, who died on Tuesday, August 23. He was the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland from ...
Article : 613 wordsThe best answer to the query, " What partaeniae trait of character is the more certain to ensure success?" is undoubtedly that conveyed in the one word "Promptness." Not only ...
Article : 205 wordsHundred of Ayer*—Sees. 591. 603, Jno. Ryan ; sees 496 601. W Devling; [?]. 603. 632. 613. [?]. Hogas; sees. 646,648, R: Taylor: arc. 804, J. O'Dea. Hundred of Baldina—Sec 10. J. A Arnold. ...
Article : 67 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 413 words"It maketh the body active and lusty; it helpeth the headache, giddiness, and heaviness thereof; it removeth the obstructiveness of the spleen ; being drank with virgin honey instead ...
Article : 153 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 20 Oct 1892, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: