The council of the School of Mines and Industive met in the offices of the institution in the [?] Building on Monday afternoon. present —Mr. J, Langdon Bonython ...
Article : 657 wordsTo wed. or not to wad? that is the quartos. Whether in nobler in the rated to mite The [?] arrows of [?] love. Or to take aim against the powerful flame. ...
Article : 1,435 wordsThe Adelaide Harmonic Society, of which Herr M. Housenroder is director, made a rathger bold essay on Monday evening in giving a performance of Oarl Mute tod Weber" ...
Article : 907 wordsThe elections to fill the vacancies in the city Council yesterday were conducted quitly in respect or most of the positions but the large number of aspirants for the aldermanic chairs ...
Article : 967 wordsA match between D Company, 1at Battalion, and D Company, 3rd Battalion, was fired at Mount Barker on Saturday, November 29. on the 3rd Battalion company's range situate ...
Article : 888 wordsThe elections in Unley excited nmuch interest. Touts were employed canvassing the district, and vehicles of all descriptions conveyed voters to the poll. There were two can ...
Article : 446 wordsSome little excitement has been manifested at Gawler over the municipal elections. Hitherto there has been a difficulty to obtain candidates, and at the last election there were no ...
Article : 267 wordsAt the municipal elections to-day for No. 1 ward, Mr. O. w. Mudie polled 16 votes against Ms. A.Poynton6, and was declared duly elected. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe result of to-day's elections for South ward was a Urge majority for Mr. D. Stephens, who polled 15 against Mr. J. Daw 4, ...
Article : 25 wordsAt the election to-day the results were:— [?] for South ward—John Wright, 18 votes; E. T. Henley, 17 votes. Auditor—A. Graham. Sit E. Neighber 86; H. yon Ditt ...
Article : 37 wordsThe election in the municipatlity of St. Peters was of a fairly exciting character, as the ratepayers took considerable interest and polled in large numbers, They were required ...
Article : 410 wordsAt the municipal elections to-day George W. Klem was elected councillor for South ward, beating Edwin Palmer, the opposing condidate,by so votes, ...
Article : 23 wordsThe elections caused [?] excitement to-day. the contest for North ward being very keen. The results were:—For Mayor—Mr. Watt. 174; Mr. Pinch. 106. North ...
Article : 53 wordsSir—I will only touch upon the vital points that belong to the matter, especially the mines, which Mr. Pyman wishes Me to notice. ...
Article : 913 wordsThe electron to-day created consierable interest, the results being:—North ward—A. Rubenkoing, 1121 J. V. Palmountain, 52, south west ward-J. A.Mcleish, 74; Jno. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe municipal elections remitted thus:— For Mayor or-Mr. Pearce, 375; Me. Edmundes 78. North ward —Mr. Ede, 38; Mr. McDonald, 26. West ward—Mr. clrockers, 73 ; ...
Article : 51 wordsSir—To [?] the removal from office of the Cockburn Ministry we were told almost every day by obstructors in Parliament and ...
Article : 33 wordsSir- Your correspondent An Old Colonisyt" asserts:—"All elementary instrurction bedides the German is given by oar teachers." what he should have aid is, the German ...
Article : 311 wordsThere was intense excitement over the election for mayor. Wm.. Haslam and. Alex. Laing being the candidatea. Every available vote was sought,and the contest resulted in a victory ...
Article : 71 wordsThe result of the elections to-day was:— Mayor—Mr. chatfield. 183; Mr. Richardtion 103. West ward—Mr. Paries, 79 Me. stanlord, 29; Mr. Hamence. 1. Southward-Mr. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe elections at the Semaphore were not nearly to keenly contested as last year. There were contest! is two ward* only, while the struggle for mayoral tenors was not keen. ...
Article : 223 wordslittle interest was taken in the municipal elections in tail town, only two seats being contested. Mr. T. Williams was chosen connciller lor East Norwood, and Mr. A. Binks as ...
Article : 146 wordsSir-Every sane man will admit that scientific research has done much in staying the rapid progrss of disease both in the human ...
Article : 420 wordsThere was no great excitement at Hind marsh over (the elections. The mayor (Mr. Jos. Vardon) wag elected unopposed for nil third year. For Hindmarsh ward Mr. A. W. ...
Article : 592 wordsThe greatest amount of enthusiarm was displayed in the [?] elections at Port Adelaide, the contest for the mayoralty being especally animated. The candidate! were Mr. ...
Article : 369 wordsSir—How quiet the aweating affair has become. Is there no sweating done [?] colony ? J thought when we not a Womans Trade Union that something would be don for ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 2 Dec 1890, Page 6
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