Although the news brought by the Indus is of later date than that by the Lusitania, our Plymouth correspondent sends the following interesting items which we have not previously ...
Article : 1,328 wordsSir—My attention has been called to a letter which appeared in your columns of to-day, signed "J. G. A. Ziehlke," surgeon, which in itself showed such a marked display of ignorance that ...
Article : 199 wordsSir—I have just read your leading article under the above heading and coincide with every word therein written. Having had much experience in connection with exhibitions ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Stewards of the S.A.J.C. met on Friday to consider Mr. Savill's case, and after some discussion decided to let the matter stand over for the present. ...
Article : 79 wordsSir—It is a matter of great surprise to many that no subscription-lists in aid of the "Irish Relief Fund" have been forwarded to this part of the colony, where there are a number of ...
Article : 83 wordsSir—In your issue of the 13th inst., I perceive that the Superintendent of the Belair Inebriate Retreat has made representations respecting the beneficial effects of his management of the above ...
Article : 381 wordsSir—The Lusitania anchored at 4 25 p.m. this day off the Semaphore, and yet her mails were not at the Post-Office at 7.45 p.m. If blundering such as this passes unnoticed there is no chance ...
Article : 104 wordsSir—I sincerely sympathize with "Anti-Smoker," who in one of last week's papers complained about smoking on the top of cars, which I must say is a very dangerous practice, besides ...
Article : 304 wordsSir—In reply to your correspondent "W. F. De Mole," in this morning's Register, re "Atomic Stearn-coal Gas," I have respectfully to observe that the furnace or cupola is heated [?] with the ...
Article : 399 wordsSir—Wishing to pay my men off to-day (Friday) I went to the Shipping Office with them at 3.25 p.m., and finding myself short of change had to dispatch a messenger for some. ...
Article : 193 wordsSir—I have with regret to complain of the conduct of Mr Wm. Christie, of this Port, also Chairman of Directors of the Port Ferry Company, viz.:—Yesterday evening, between 4 and ...
Article : 194 wordsThe following particulars of the meetings of the Boers in the Transvaal are from the Cape Standard and Mail, and were supplied by that journal's special correspondent:— ...
Article : 2,146 wordsSir—On perusing the issue of the evening paper of yesterday we notice a paragraph referring to a deputation, consisting of Messrs. Johnston, C. Fowler, and Halstead, who waited on ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—There is always a foul smell perceivable in Pirie-street at its junction with Freeman-street, but just now it is increased a hundred-fold by the sapient action of the civic employes ...
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Advertising : 3,386 wordsYesterday was a day to be remembered both in the annals of Pretoria and of the Transvaal. For two years the rebel chief Sekakuni has baffled all our endeavours to bring him into ...
Article : 553 wordsPlayed at College Park on a bad wicket, and resulted in a victory for the visitors. Scores:— 59 and 3S. Talbot played well for 20 not out, and Litton scored 16 for the Parks. Claxton took 5 wickets for ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 17 Jan 1880, Page 6
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