A deputation, representing the Council of Churches, waited on Mr. Foxton today in reference to matters which, in their estimation, affected the public morality. ...
Article : 341 wordsThe steamer Australia, 480 tons, Captain Rogers, trading between here and [?] struck a reef south of West Point, near the entrance to Arthur River, on the ...
Article : 171 wordsA social gathering to bid farewell to Miss E. Symons, who is leaving for Riverton to be married to Mr. Davis, of that town, was held in the Bible Christian ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsMany rumors have been current that a lode has been cut at 400 ft. in the Boulder Main Reef, and has been proved to be exceedingly rich. On enquiry at the ...
Article : 527 wordsThe revival of "Sweet Lavender" at Terry's Theatre after an interval of ten years is exceedingly interesting in many ways. For one thing, it will restore Miss ...
Article : 3,754 wordsVice-Admiral Delajaille, in acknowledging the receipt of 32,000 francs, subscribed by British residents in the Riviera for the relief of the sufferers by the Toulon ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. W.H. Phillipps, of the firm of Messrs. George Wills &, Co., recently returned to Adelaide after spending about 15 months in Great Britain and the ...
Article : 1,266 wordsA sad case of drowning occurred at Nelson yesterday morning, the victim being Mr. W. Stewart, the State school teacher at the place. The ...
Article : 228 wordsThe second day of the "All Nations' Fair" at the Jubilee Exhibition Building attracted large attendances both in the afternoon and evening, and the st[?]holders ...
Article : 625 wordsThe Bijou Theatre was patronised by a large and appreciative audience on Wednesday evening, when Hudson's Surprise Party successfully repeated the new ...
Article : 111 wordsBlock 10 mill had a very satisfactory run last week, dealing with 2,900 tons of crudes, assaying in bulk 16.4 oz. silver, 17.68 per cent, lead, 21.93 per cent, zinc, ...
Article : 250 wordsThe attendances at the various sessions of the Jubilee Waxworks exhibition on Wednesday were again excellent, and great interest was manifested by the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe local Sunbeam circle gave a successful concert at the Town Hall on Friday evening, when the house was crowded to the doors. The programme was of an ...
Article : 196 wordsSir—I was surprised to see in your issue to-day a letter from "William Usher," of Norwood, appealing for help for the widow and children of the late W. J. Deed. Had Mr. Usher first consulted the friends' of ...
Article : 333 wordsSir—An injustice is being done to the Opposition. It has been stated that they have no policy. But they have in relation to Council suffrage, Mr. Copley proclaimed ...
Article : 681 wordsMining prospects in the district continue to be promising. The Mount Grainger, owned by Mr. E. W. Hawker, Adelaide, has just forwarded another 25 ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. George Body, who purchased a portion of the land at Glencoe when the estate was cut up, exhibited some samples of four varieties of potatoes grown on his ...
Article : 133 wordsFor some considerable time the search for copper ore has been keen in this district many prospectors are sanguine in their expectations that their efforts will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 640 wordsSir—Which of us is there who does not pity the refined church dignitary who had to go a-mining among the far slums of Hindley-street in order to dig up the gem ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsSir—There is a good deal of discussion at the present time re household suffrage for the legislative Council. If a second Chamber is a necessity for the good ...
Article : 157 wordsSir-I read with great delight and intense interest a letter signed by the Rev. Father John, C.P. in which that gentleman gives a thorough and most desirable explanation ...
Article : 301 wordsCouncillor Denny addressed a meeting in the Draper Memorial hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. A.H. Bartlett presided. The building was crowded, and a large ...
Article : 95 wordsSir—Mrs. Mary Lee has gone to the trouble of telling us that she had been asked her opinion of the capitation grant. I don't see anything original in what she ...
Article : 1,728 wordsSir—I am glad to be able to acknowledge numerous and hearty congratulations upon having, as a leading citizen of Adelaide puts it, "scored against ...
Article : 144 wordsYarcowie.-There was a good attendance and Rev. C. S. Beaument. Th. L. presided. The accounts having been passed, Messrs. J. B. Hack, Myles, and Bryant were reappointed as committee ...
Article : 313 wordsApril 11.—Present—All Correspondence—Letter from W. McLachlan asking council's permission to erect post on beach showing site of Marino outer harbor, also that overseer of works Brighton ...
Article : 266 wordsSir—Who is John Meaher?" A madman or a bad man? Judging from his letter he is very evidently both. Our honored archbishop and priests do not ...
Article : 84 wordsSir—We are glad and thankful that there has been found one—a Spaniard— truthful and brave enough to lay bare the real deep-laid plot from headquarters. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 20 Apr 1899, Page 6
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