Sir—Your correspondent "Victor" says, with regard to boys riding on steps of vehicles, "if by knocking a boy's hat off his life is saved how well it would be always to do so." Allow me to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsMr. Whitbread was selected as the safest man to whom the temporary leadership could be committed. He is a constitutional authority, a careful debater, a man of the highest personal ...
Article : 3,920 wordsPlayed at Goodwood. Scores:-Dorsettas, 48; Goodwood Parks, 31. For the Dorsettas T. Burke made 17, and John Coleman obtained 7 wickets for 14 runs; and for the losers Fulton ...
Article : 44 wordsPlayed on North Park Lands as follows:— Scores:—81 and 44. For Goode Brothers W. Dunstan made 21; and for Phillips's H. Gore scored 14 (not out). S. H. Goode and J.Phillips ...
Article : 59 wordsSir—You were good enough to publish in your issue of the 22nd instant a letter from me wherein I stated:—1. That the "Saddling Paddock" is allowed to remain through official ...
Article : 1,492 wordsSir—I notice a letter from "Victor" on this subject in to-day's paper, and also the remarks in your sub-leader. I do not agree with either of you for the following reasons:—First—It is ...
Article : 350 wordsPlayed at Gawler, Scores:—Enfield — J. Kerr, 7; J. Parsons, 0; "W. Goldsworthy, 6; J. Giles, 0; C. Lock, 13; C. F. Folland, 3; C. Kerr, 17; R. Chapman, 3; G. Tidy, 6; J. Short, 1; R. ...
Article : 154 wordsAs seen from town on Wednesday the fire which has been raging with great fury during the past two days in the vicinity of the Waterfall Gully, and some particulars of which we ...
Article : 1,019 wordsAdelaide and Suburban Cricketing Association; return match. Played on the South Parle ground, and resulted in another victory for them, their score being 90 against their ...
Article : 105 wordsSir—There is a moral view of the case of boys stealing a ride on an omnibus which you have not noticed in your sub-leader of this morning. One of the mast important ...
Article : 116 wordsLabour is the only article we have in abundance at present, and as it will be still scarce with you dow is your time for pushing emigration. Your official representatives here are not ...
Article : 3,305 wordsReturn match, Resulted in another victory for the former. Scores:—130 and 32 respectively. For the winners J. Smith contributed 29, A. Farmer 23, A. Farr 13, W. Carter 13. For the ...
Article : 70 wordsSir—On reading your article upon the fatal accident to young Fulljames I beg to contradict that portion referring to the passengers inside helping to stop it. Having personally seen two ...
Article : 192 wordsPlayed at Hindmarsh, Respective scores:—65 and 91. For the Hindmarsh Moody contributed 23, G. Pearce 10, and Suley 10; and for the Souths G. Sharp obtained 39 (not out). ...
Article : 80 wordsReturn match, played on the ground of the latter. Respective scores:—72 and 96. For the former D. Young contributed 50, and for the latter J. Butler obtained 23, G. Holt 16, and ...
Article : 54 wordsSir—Your leader in to-day's paper headed "A Dangerous Practice" is only a reminder of a long-continued annoyance which the Melbourne omnibus proprietors avoid in a simple ...
Article : 79 wordsPlayed at Queenstown, and resulted in a runaway victory for the Collegians. Scores:—Old St. Peter's—H. Moore, 5; W. Selway, 7; A. Gwynne, 12; H. Monteith, 3; M. Acraman, 43 ...
Article : 121 wordsSir—We have not had a drop of water from the waterworks all day—i.e., from 7 a.m. till the time I write, 8.55 p.m.—children even crying for a drink of water. No excuse satisfies this ...
Article : 117 wordsNational Association cricket match, played on the ground of the former. Scores:—54 and 23 respectively. For the former J. Crafter made 15, E. S. Hepworth 14, G. Foreman 11. J. ...
Article : 49 wordsReturn match, played on the ground of the latter, and resulted in a victory for the former by one innings and one run. Scores:—South Stars (captain H. Ewar), 31 and 34, T. Brown ...
Article : 71 wordsSir—I have just returned from a long journey, and have learnt with great mortification "the hitch," as you describe it in your paragraph beaded "A Misunderstanding," which took place ...
Article : 356 wordsPlayed on the grounds of the latter. Scores:—54 and 21 respectively. For the former G. L. Wall made 17. Varley for the winners captured 7 wickets for 13 runs. E. J. LePage and ...
Article : 51 wordsPlayed at Queenstown. Scores:—66 and 22. For the Falcons C. Morris made 20 (not out), and F. Willimott 11, and W. Stick captured 6 wickets for 7 runs. W. A. Mack captained the ...
Article : 47 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—73 with 2 wickets to fall and 68 respectively. For the former J. South obtained 20 runs and H. Duncan 19 (not out); and for the losers T. ...
Article : 64 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former. Scores:—21 and 13 respectively. For the Middlesex A. Hall obtained 14 runs. The teams were captained by T. J. McKenzie and S. McKee ...
Article : 40 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—63 and 94 respectively. For the victors Shapter made 17, McMara 17, and F. Scantlebury 14, For Goodwood T. Smith made 24 and F. ...
Article : 60 wordsScores:—52 and 48 respectively. The teams were captained by Paull and Everard. ...
Article : 20 wordsPlayed at Goolwa, the match creating considerable excitement. The coloirs of the respective clubs had been flying at the hotels and various stores in the township during the ...
Article : 308 wordsSir—You kindly inserted a letter a few days ago in the Register respecting this matter signed "J. Kelly," which appears to have directed the attention of the inhabitants to the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 30 Jan 1879, Page 6
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