The following credit selections, surrendered under the provisions of the land Act of 1884, have been reselected by their original owners: — ...
Article : 2,422 wordsSir-Many and varied are the suggestions made to the Government in the matter of our utterly defenceless position. I cannot join the general cry of surprise that the Government ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. R. Moore prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ...
Article : 1,414 wordsUNION REEF G.M. Co.—A general meeting of the company was held on Monday, April 13, at the registered office. There was a good representation of shares. The balance-sheet was received and ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. S. Newland, M.P., has received the following letter from the secretary to the Minister of Justice and Education relative to a request recently made that a daily mail ...
Article : 142 wordsSir—In the crept of a war with Russia, which seems inevitable, our risk of an attack by Russian cruisers is certainly greater than that of either Victoria or New South Wales, ...
Article : 533 wordsSir— I was pleased to notice that upon the intimation of a declaration of war between England and Russia coming to hand our Government had decided upon a night signal ...
Article : 558 wordsSir—Can I ask for a few lines of your valuable paper on the subject of handicaps in bicycle races. I was at the races on Saturday last at Kensington Oval, and as an old ...
Article : 335 wordsThe following is a list of the causes set down for hearing at the Local Court, Adelaide ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsSir—Do you not think it would be advisable to advocate an indignation meeting in the Town Hall for the purpose of protesting against the inexcusable neglect of defence ...
Article : 370 words[?] charged with being a [?] and [?] to be [?]. Referred to [?]. [?] was fined £2 for being drunk ...
Article : 302 wordsSir—I am not on of those disposed to view with feelings of very great [?] invasion of these shores by the Russians, but I cannot help nothing from the tenor of the ...
Article : 351 wordsThe [?] of the Loyal [?] [?] was held on Easter Monday on the [?]. The members met of the [?] in [?] ...
Article : 564 wordsSir—Now that, war's alarms are upon us, and have every appearance of being not a scare but the real genuine thing, I think with your other correspondents that it is high time ...
Article : 481 wordsSir—I have read with much interest the several suggestions put forward by your correspondents in [?] defences. I would now suggest that a force be organised by the officials ...
Article : 578 wordsIN BE CARL HERMANN LINDNER, late of Port Vincent, publican.—The accountant reported; —" Liabilities—Unsecured creditors, £181 19s. 1d.; bill of sale and rent, £326=£507 19a. 1d.; ...
Article : 660 wordsPresent— Crs. E. C. Hemingnway (in the chair), Cuming, Bruce, Pepper, Broderick, Hyman, and Loader. The town clerk apologised for the absence of the mayor, which ...
Article : 96 wordsSir—During the time Sir W. Jervois was preparing his plan of defences for this colony -about six years ago— I wrote to you urging the superiority of torpedo boasts over all other ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 15 Apr 1885, Page 7
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