Mr. Gladstone issued an address to the electors of the county Of Midlothian, thanking them for his return. He said:—" The Tory and disguised Tory journals of London have ...
Article : 719 wordsA meeting of the promoters of the South Australian Jubilee Exhibition was held at the Chamber of Manufactures on Friday afternoon. Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P., preside*it and ...
Article : 1,607 wordsThe Hon. R. C. Baker has had an interview with the Agents-General on the subject of the new postal contract, the result of winch is that calling for tenders ...
Article : 184 wordsThe persistence of Mr. J. H. Symon, M.P., in his demand for the abolition of oaths in judicial proceedings, and the eloquence and moderation with which he ...
Article : 6,146 wordsA young man named William Holding, described as a tailor, pleaded guilty at the city Police Court to-day on a charge of obtaining by fraud the sum of £300 from the Rev. John ...
Article : 164 wordsIn the fire at Stratford yesterday, in which many houses were destroyed, the damages are estimated to amount to fully £10,000. Fortunately no loss of life occurred. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe latest advices from Hue report that a body of rebels have utterly destroyed die leading Catholic mission-stations in Anam, killing a missionary and 500 ...
Article : 204 wordsThe wharf laborers strike still continues, without any material alteration. Mr. McIlwraith refuses to co-operate with the other shipowners, and will carry on at the wharf ...
Article : 828 wordsSir—As the grape season is coming on, and grapes will soon be ripe enough for packing, I think it would be well if a few of-our fruitgrowers, instead of abandoning the idea of ...
Article : 519 wordsSir—It appears to me that if governments of young communities like our own instead of borrowing large sums of money to spend upon [?] works, and men endeavoring ...
Article : 554 wordsBaron Yon Mueller has received no farther intelligence with reference to the alleged discovery of Leichardt's remains at Cloncurry since the receipt of a telegram from Mr. Uhr, ...
Article : 248 wordsSir—Having taken journeys by rail during tho past two days in company with friends, who at present avoid first-class travelling as a protest against the unreasonable extent and ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—The discussion on the Grants-in-Aid Act in the House of Assembly affords another illustration of the sagacity of our representatives in matters of finance. The ...
Article : 322 wordsThe friends of Mr. D. O'Connor, the Postmaster-General, will shortly entertain him at a banquet in the town hall. The amount to the credit of the New South ...
Article : 431 wordsTO THE EDITOR. Sir—The writers of the various letters that have appeared in your columns on the above subject have, I think, overlooked a possible ...
Article : 137 wordsAt the Terminus Hotel to-night, Mr. til. P. Moore, local manager of the Bank of Australasia, was made the recipient of a very handsome silver tea and coffee service, the joint ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 9 Jan 1886, Page 5
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