Of sensational bookmaking there seems to be no end this spring. Publications, each of which might be the event of the season, come too fast for the daily papers to review them according to ...
Article : 7,372 wordsWe publish below all the telegrams which came to hand yesterday and this morning respecting the ill-fated Gothenburg. The interest of the earlier messages is of course ...
Article : 869 wordsIt is refreshing to know that the Glenelg Railway question has at length been settled, at all events for a time. No one ever supposed that the present Council would ...
Article : 2,088 wordsPrussia has resolved upon requiring the Bishops to recognise the supremacy of the State over the Papal authority, under a penalty of disendowment. The Government ...
Article : 80 wordsSir—I write to ask if there is not a proper authorized person to order the undersized larrikins off that stop about the Sheep Market on the sale-days, with short pipes in their mouths ...
Article : 79 wordsThe line has been down between Mackay and Rockhampton since March 3. The survivors of the Gothenburg were landed at Port Denison. They are G. ...
Article : 302 wordsSchofield's Bolwarra Woel-washing Establishment at Portland was burned this morning, and over a hundred bales of wool belonging to customers was destroyed ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—"A Chap that Knows Naught" I imagine is a new chum, who, finding none of the expected milk and honey, is endeavouring to vent his spite on the colonials. ...
Article : 162 wordsFor the Intercolonial Cricket Match the weather has been glorious, consequently a good attendance of spectators was secured. The Sydney men went first to the wickets ...
Article : 179 wordsSir—As a land law reformer of ancient date I take up the arguments of your correspondent "Henry Scott" with do small amount of diffidence, knowing as I do that he is an opponent ...
Article : 494 wordsThe Townsville agent reports as follows:— "I have just come into Port Denison on the steamer Bunyip, which was chartered by the Government to search ...
Article : 1,234 wordsThe declaration of the poll for the District of Flinders took place to-day. The numbers of votes as already sent are correct except that at Melrose there were three informal. ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. William Hopggod, an old resident, has been missing since Tuesday night, and was found dead in the River Onkaparinga, near the Wheatsheaf Hotel, this afternoon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsSir—It is with some surprise and also regret I saw in the Observer of the 28th February a communicated statement respecting the Alma Mine and Waukaringa Reefs generally—surprise that ...
Article : 359 wordsSir—Why did but one-fourth of the electors on the roll at Edithburgh exercise their right of voting? This question has been asked frequently after the late contest, and may be easily ...
Article : 560 wordsTHE COMMERCIAL BOOT FACTORY.—A meeting of shareholders in the Commercial Boot Factory Company was held at the Sturt Hotel, Grenfell-street, on Wednesday afternoon, March 3. There ...
Article : 398 wordsThe steamer Lerchardt arrived last night with the men rescued from the Gothenburg. They report that there was fine weather to the 24th. when a heavy gale with rain set ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsThe Government have arranged for the dispatch of the steamer Balslutha from Rockhampton, the question of insurance now only remaining to be settled. She will leave ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 6 Mar 1875, Page 5
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