Sir—Thanks are due to Dr. Gosse for initiating a discussion on the necessity for the efficient drainage of Adelaide. He stated in the very valuable paper he read before the Philosophical ...
Article : 646 wordsA special meeting of this Club was held at the Clarence Hotel on Wednesday, April 28. Fourteen members attended, and the Rev. Dr. Bleasdale of Melbourne, and Dr. Gosse ...
Article : 2,342 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the Synod took place at the Church Office on Wednesday, April 28, the Lord Bishop presiding. There was a large attendance of clergy and lay members. ...
Article : 1,019 wordsSir—I am sorry to trespass on your columns and courtesy, but I cannot refrain from publicly cheering the Legislature of this colony—ever since legislators have flourished in our clime ...
Article : 249 wordsSir—-Anyone who cares a straw for his own health or those that ate dear to him must be pleased to see that Dr. Gosse is moving in the matter of deep drainage, and I have no ...
Article : 363 wordsSir—I do not think that we have a better officer in the public service than Mr. Mais, nor the more anxious to do his duty; but he has an immense deal to do, and of course he cannot be ...
Article : 228 wordsSir—At present I should not have troubled you, only I think it is high time something should be said in deforce of the "Committed" here in Caltowie. ...
Article : 443 wordsA deputation, consisting of Messrs. E. W. Wright, A. S. Clark, J. G. Boothby, and L. A. Jessop, members of the Committee of the Fire Brigade Association, waited upon the Hon. C. ...
Article : 1,801 wordsSir—The great question of the day is undoubtedly the preservation of the public health, and with this view the removal of sewage or the excrementitious matters thrown ...
Article : 980 wordsOn Monday, the 26th, an inquest was held at East Moonta on the body of Mrs. Louisa Little Drechsler, aged 22, by Mr. G. F. Wyatt, J.P., with Mr. J. Opie, jun., chemist, Foreman. ...
Article : 2,335 wordsA public meeting was held on Saturday evening, the 24th April, at the Belalie Hotel, to consider the present unsatisfactory state of the mail communication between Adelaide and Belalie. ...
Article : 767 wordsSir—Mr. Smith, of the new brewery, wishes the fence removed, and the place paved, and a fountain fixed. I wonder he did not think of this fence being an encumbrance while he was ...
Article : 158 wordsPresent—Dr. Gosse (President), in the chair, Dr. Campbell, and Messrs. Fred. Wright, Henry Rymill, and the Secretary. Letters were received, complaining of ...
Article : 435 wordsSir—I quite approve of severe corporal punishment for wife-beaters and other ruffians. I hope, too, that the benefit of the lash or the birch rod will be pretty freely extended to those young ...
Article : 148 wordsSir—Out of the many absurd names that have been proposed by an equally absurd community of scribes, I beg as one of the number to suggest the simple and appropriate name of Adelaide. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 29 Apr 1875, Page 6
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