Sir—I noticed in your valuable paper a few days ago a letter by "A Coachman." I am sure the unemployed will agree with me, and especially married men, that "Coachman" is ...
Article : 303 wordsHanging to the left of the staircase in the main hall the picture that most visitors stop to look at as soon as they enter is the effect of shower and rainbow and settingsun hanging ...
Article : 1,934 wordsLance-corporal Müller, stationed at Murray Bridge, has reported to the Commissioner of Police that a frame boat belonging to Emil Simon accidentally capsized on Thursday ...
Article : 307 wordsOne of the most important football matches of the season took place last Saturday afternoon on the Gawler Oval in the presence of a very fair attendance of spectators, in connection ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 words"To him that hath shall be Riven, has become of late years a turf proverb, and no better illustration of its truth is needed than the history of the Eclipse Stakes of £10,000, ...
Article : 2,482 wordsThe United Friendly Societies held their annual demonstration and sports on the Recreation Grounds at Port Broughton on Wednesday, September 13. Praise is due to ...
Article : 525 wordsSir—I notice an answer to my letter by "A Groom," who evidently has only glanced at my communication. My contention was that 22s. 6d. per week was better than nothing, and that ...
Article : 346 wordsThere was another crowded house at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, when J. H. Darnley's amusing farcical comedy, "The Solicitor," was repeated by the ...
Article : 630 wordsSir—With your permission I would convey the thanks of many a woman here, too busy working for the daily bread of her dear ones or too engrossed in the continuous toils which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsSir—As Mr. Anthony truly points out there are two sides to every question, but as regards the drink Bill there happens to be another side, or more correctly speaking a centre, and ...
Article : 1,154 wordsSir—I have read with much appreciation your excellent leader on bread, butter, and oleomargarine, and it is to be hoped our own legislators will follow their Victorian ...
Article : 368 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. John Jones), Crs. Gould, Hocking, Brooker, M.P., Hun wick, and Vardon. An apology was received for the absence of Cr. Youds. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. E.C. Hemingway), Crs. Boland, Condon, Cuming, Down, Filsell, Martindale, and Webber. A memorandum was received from the ...
Article : 273 wordsSir—I hasten to most emphatically deny the impeachment of ever having written an anonymous letter to any person, end the letter your correspondents so justly complains of was ...
Article : 100 wordsSir-At the present time a few words from one of the much-discussed women may not come amies. The time seems ripe for some change in the Parliament of our colony; ...
Article : 263 wordsSir—I have no doubt that every respectable person who knows anything at all about football will heartily thank Mr. Bertram, the chairman of the S.A.F. Association, for his recent public utterances on the ...
Article : 196 wordsAt a meeting of the Norwood branch of the United Labor Party held on Monday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing term:—President, Hon. A.A. ...
Article : 224 wordsSir—Rough as a player, incompetent as an umpire, and scurrilous as a letter-writer, Mr. J.J. Woods has my sincere pity.—I am, &c., ...
Article : 31 wordsSir—Many persons having stated in public and privately that the Leigh's Greek coal was interior to imported coal I took the advice of a friend and got some coal and used is in my business for heating from ...
Article : 145 wordsSir—I notice in The Advertiser the clauses of the Licensed Victuallers Amendment Act that Mr. Gilbert, member for Yatala, wishes to force on those whom be courted with many a glass ...
Article : 244 wordsSir—I was glad to see your leader referring to the late sad accident on the Large Bay line, and my object in writing is merely to keen the subject before the public, whose duty it is to ...
Article : 280 wordsSir—We are continually hearing of meetings of ratepayers of a lively nature, such as that reported in your issue of 13th inst. as having ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsSome human remains were brought to this town to-day. A number of men who were digging for rabbits on Mr. Samuel Miller's section came across a skull, leg, and other bones. ...
Article : 77 wordsSir—Mr. Cock is greatly to be commended for seeking to keep down public expenditure in the outer districts, the more especially that his own districts, has had nine-tenths of the circuit ...
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Advertising : 709 wordsA disagreement occurred this morning on the works at the Beetaloo main consequent upon the authorties deciding to complete the filling-in of the trenches by piecework at 4s. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 19 Sep 1893, Page 6
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