The recklessness and incompetence of many British officers at the front form the. subject of numerous private letters, some of which are getting into print. Here is ...
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Article : 41 wordsDr. Parker, who has to a certain, extent drifted about rudderless since his beloved wife's death, celebrated his seventieth birthday last Sunday, but it was a bad ...
Article : 313 wordsOn Tuesday evening a meeting of the city and suburban local boards of health was held in the Council Chamber, Adelaide Town Hall, to consider what steps should ...
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Article : 282 wordsSir—The following paragraph is clipped from the cablegrams concerning Lord Salisburr's speech at the Primrose League, published in "The Advertiser" of Friday last ...
Article : 423 wordsSir—In "The Advertiser" on Monday the Hon. H. Adams, M.L.C, replies to my enquiry concerning the severance of Bowdenon-the-Hill from the municipality of ...
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Advertising : 163 wordsSir—Glenelg residents have been much. inconvenienced by the substitution of the 9 p.m. for the 9.30 p.m. train from Adelaide to Glenelg. Many evening meetings ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 16 May 1900, Page 6
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