There is no help for it. Mr. Way must become Sir Samuel now. An untitled member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council would be an unheard of anomaly. ...
Article : 4,389 wordsMr. James Judell, in reply to enquiries by Mr. A.T. Magarey as to whether Mr. Horrigan had visited the region about Mount McPherson and the head of the Oakover, says ...
Article : 377 wordsA very general feeling of regret in sporting circles will be experienced this morning when it is known that the wife of Tom Hales, the premier jockey. expired suddenly in ...
Article : 2,233 wordsOn Wednesday evening Miss Annie Brady, aged 17 years, was run over at Glenelg by a train. It appears that the unfortunate girl is a servant in the employ of Mr. J.C. ...
Article : 380 wordsPORT AUGUSTA, February 9.—A fire occurred at Saltia on Thursday evening last whereby a shed containing six" sets of harness and a waggon were destroyed. The origin of the fire ...
Article : 49 wordsAfter the results of the elections were made known on Monday night a violent party row arose at South Broken Hill, several opponents of the elected aldermen attacking the latters' ...
Article : 128 wordsPORT AUGUST 9.—On Friday evening last Mr. R. Fawcett lectured in connection with the Agricultural Bureau on "The tomato: its culture and uses." A ...
Article : 101 wordsROBERTSTOWN, February 9.—The Brady Creek water scheme is likely to collapse owing to the growing opposition. The cause of this is the taxation in connection with it. Farmers ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. John MacDonald, the late manager of the E[?]nce Carrying Company, has just returned from Norseman. He has more knowledge of the road than any one else, having ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Summer meeting of the T[?]n Turf dub was commenced to-day in delightful weather and in the presence of a. large attendance. There were big fields and every ...
Article : 266 wordsThe annual races were held at Morning Star this afternoon. The weather was very oppressive, and the general discomfort was accentuated by a violent du[?]tstorm which ...
Article : 115 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, February 8.—On Saturday afternoon the half-yearly meeting of the Mount Gambier West Cheese and Butter Factory was held, Mr. A. F. Lawrie. the ...
Article : 92 wordsAnother lift fatality occurred to-day, Alfred Cook aged 69, being killed. Cook was employed at Freeman's floor mills, Ultimo, and was at times engaged in elevating wheat ...
Article : 99 wordsGAWLER, February 10.—The Gawler Corporation met on Monday evening, the mayor (Sir. F. D. Harris) presiding. The secretary to the Crown Lands Department informed the ...
Article : 182 wordsThe first days racing in connection with the Horth-Western Jockey club was held to-day, when 800 people were present. The weather was very hot The racing was fairly ...
Article : 254 wordsTwo applications for homestead leases, totalling 11,000 acres were made locally to-day for land in the vicinity of Milparinka. Since the Act was passed in 1884 only three leases have ...
Article : 90 wordsGreat regret will be felt at the death, announced this morning, of Mr. F. Armbrustar, one of the best known and most highly esteemed of the German citizens of Adelaide. ...
Article : 515 wordsCLABENDON, February 9.—The apple crop in this locality is very abundant this season. Many of the producers are feeding pigs on them, they being unable to find a market for ...
Article : 138 wordsIt has been officially notified that the Government will not subscribe to the expenses of sending a detachment of mounted riflemen to England to undergo a course of instruction ...
Article : 127 wordsSir—As a candidate for the Federal Convention and an intending candidate for the North-Eastern "district, I protest against the sudden, unexpected, and inconsiderate ...
Article : 271 wordsThe Marine Court to-day concluded the enquiry, into the stranding of the barque County of Antrim on the Ninety-mile Beach on January 12. The board decided that the ...
Article : 109 wordsMessrs. W. Kelso and M. Thompson, New South Wales trainers, complain of the railway service on the Victorian side They state their horses had to stop in Albury and then ...
Article : 64 wordsFine weather favored the Sandown Park meeting to-day. The attendance was g ood, whilst the sport was of an interesting character. The South Australian horse Sta[?]a ...
Article : 707 wordsSome magnificent specimens of quartz have been taken from Messrs. Snow and Liddell's claim at Mount Moliagul, near Benalla, where they are exhibited at the Bank of Victoria. ...
Article : 73 wordsA Government Gazette Extraordinary was issued to-day announcing with deep regret the decease on February 7 at sea of Sir John Bates Thurston, the Governor of Fiji. His funeral ...
Article : 101 wordsMrs. Thomas Hales, the wife of the well- known owner and ex-jockey, died suddenly today at her residence, Moonee Ponds. She was a daughter of Mr. William Blackler, stud, ...
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Advertising : 446 wordsA well-known firm in Perth are importing from America a complete terrace of houses made of papier mache, which are to be let at £1 a week. The houses, which are of course ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 11 Feb 1897, Page 6
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