The funeral of Jules Valles, the Communist, took place this afternoon amid scenes of tumult and disorder. Valles died in the Quartier Latin, at No. 77, Boulevard St. ...
Article : 1,165 wordsWe crossed the line on Sunday, March 22, at least the sailors told us so, and we blindly believed them. Enough for us, that we were approaching the end of our voyage. ...
Article : 7,495 wordsThe Hon. R. C. Baker and Mr. S. Tomkinson addressed a very large meeting of electors in the institute hall this evening. Mr. J. Field presided. Both candidates recapitulated their ...
Article : 206 wordsThe trial of Wm. Barnes on the charge of having, on the 9th September last, murdered Joseph Bragg Slack, was continued in the Supreme Court yesterday before His Honor ...
Article : 1,622 wordsSir—Having read that most interesting article in yesterday's paper signed "Little Gun," relative to the formation of a Volunteer Military Brigade for boys, I think that it will ...
Article : 240 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, April 18, an inquest was commenced at the Commercial Hotel, Kooringa, before Mr. W. F. Coglin and a jury to ascertain the cause of the death of Andrew ...
Article : 1,220 wordsDr. Campbell and Mr. T. Coombe addressed the electors at Wallaroo to-night. There was a fair attendance, and the candidates were well received. Dr. Campbell addressed the ...
Article : 354 wordsSir—Seeing the letter signed "Little Gun," I write to say I also think it is a good idea. I know a lot of boys who have nothing else to do on a Saturday afternoon (including myself), ...
Article : 141 wordsSir—I was delighted to read the letter from your correspondent, "Defender." I hope the readers of the Advertiser who feel interested in the defence of South Australia, and more ...
Article : 429 wordsPresent—Dr. Whittell (president), Dr. Paterson, Mr. Henry Rymill, Mr. George Young, and the secretary. Mr. Wright scut an apology for non-attendance. ...
Article : 699 wordsSir-Suffer me to ask how it is that breadsellers are punished for selling such bread as is [?] into their hands by the bakers, and not the bakers themselves, who are the real offenders? ...
Article : 118 wordsThe [?] for the [?] regatta to take place on Saturday afternoon is proceeding [?], and every crew is putting out its last efforts. At about half-p[?]t 5 last evening the lake in the vicinity of the ...
Article : 567 wordsSir—It seems strange that people like "Spectator" have nothing else to do but to watch a review of our volunteers and then run into print about them. They are doing their ...
Article : 258 wordsSir—As a device for fooling away the public money commend me to the present management of the goods traffic on our railways. Take, for instance, the Port line. The ...
Article : 236 wordsThe first meeting of the newly-elected executive officers in connection with the Independent Order of Good Templars, working under the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the World was held in the ...
Article : 434 wordsSir—As one of the large and apparently delighted audience who on Monday evening witnessed the first representation of "Forget-meNot" in Adelaide, allow me to pay my humble ...
Article : 295 wordsSir—Such an epistle as that of "Spectator," which appeared in your issue of Tuesday, is more than I can stand. "Spectator" says "he was on the ground at 3.30 when the ...
Article : 221 wordsSir—It is not surprising to see Mr. John Dunn's letter as to railway management. It seems remarkable that more letters on the subject are not sent to the press. The ...
Article : 269 wordsSir—I send you the following clipping from the Ballarat Courier of Saturday last, written by its Melbourne correspondent on the 17th inst, which may be of interest as showing what ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 23 Apr 1885, Page 6
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