Messrs. R. J. Turner, S. M., and G. E. De Mole, J.P., and Lieutenant Goalen, R.N., J.P., sat at Port Adelaide on Wednesday, March 3, as a Court of Summary Jurisdiction to enquire into ...
Article : 1,890 wordsThe general election took place on Saturday, and it was distinguished by earnestness, orderliness, and moderate excitement. Far more temper has been shown over some single contest ...
Article : 2,867 wordsThe first Atlantic cable, laid in 1858, was destroyed by the very means which were adopted to transmit signals through it; currents generated by induction coils, and almost skin to ...
Article : 1,813 wordsSir—I noticed in your morning's issue of this day a letter headed "Coal in South Australia," signed "Fuel." Would you, through the medium of your valuable columns, allow me ...
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Advertising : 2,099 wordsThe second day of the V.R.C. Autumn Meeting takes place this afternoon. For the Australian Cup Caspian (6 st. 13 lb.) was first favourite last night at 4 to 1. Darriwell (8 at 7 1b.) 5 to ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—In looking over your paper of March 1 I was very much interested in reading "Vulcan's" letter, but judging from the tone of the said letter I rather fancy he belongs to ...
Article : 671 wordsThe following horses still remain in the Sydney Cup list:—Savanaka, Cap-a-pie, Calamia, Tocal, Wellington, Richmond, Sweetmeat, Martindale, His Lordship, Andover, Hubert, Suwarrow ...
Article : 92 wordsSir—A great deal has lately been published respecting the spread of pleuro-pneumonia and the necessity for eradicating this dire disease from the herds of South Australia. While the ...
Article : 522 wordsSir—I observe in your excellent leader on education matters in the Register of Thursday, February 26, your statement in reference to the recent school prosecutions at Millicent. It now ...
Article : 229 wordsSir—I in common with many others fail to understand why the Government have accepted tenders for the mails from Mallala via Two Wells, when it is, I might say, the unanimous ...
Article : 709 wordsSir—I have no share in either the Glenelg or Holdfast Bay Railway. I am not the father of any boy who cannot read. I can read myself, and can mark; but cannot learn or inwardly ...
Article : 104 wordsOur Wentworth correspondent, under date March 1. writes:—"The Darling is now at a standstill, and 8 feet 5 in. above the summer level. With the exception of the Gem, steamer ...
Article : 561 wordsWe're nobody particular, We're just the men you meet At harvest with the sickle, or At seed-time dropping wheat? ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 4 Mar 1880, Page 6
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