The SPEAKER took the Chair at 2 o'clock. CLERK OF THE HOUSE. The SPEAKER, in unted that Mr. bersfoal the clerk of the House, was suffering temporaily ...
Article : 5,554 wordsIn the Fortnightly the Editor, Mr. John Motley, considers the situation of "England and Ireland.'" Once more," he says, "order reigns in Ireland, bat in the eyes of the vast majority of he ...
Article : 3,322 wordsOn account of the tedious journey the Princes could not receive the members of tho District Councill last night. This morning a deputation waited on their ...
Article : 1,496 wordsPresent—Dr. Gosse (President). Colonel Barber, Mr. F. Wright, and Dr. Paterson, and the secretary. The clerk of the District Council of ...
Article : 499 wordsThe Murray is cow a fine river of over 12 feet above rammer level, and is rising rapidly. The Darling continues at a very low level, and no navigation is possible thereon. A number of ...
Article : 411 wordsA successful meeting to advocate the extonsion of the railway from Blyth to Crystal Brook was held here to-night. Mr. Porter presided. It was resolved, ont he motion of Mr. Roberts ...
Article : 106 wordsThere was a fair attendance at the Theatre Royal last night, when "The Willow Copse" occupied the boar da. This play is generally Quoted as "well known," and popularly fathered ...
Article : 745 wordsSeven couples of hounds for oat newly formed Hunt Club arrived from Adelaide to-night. Messles has appeared in several families in the suburbs. ...
Article : 27 wordsPatrick Garloan was this day charged on remand before Messrs. Moody and Easther, J.P.'S, with entering the premises of Thomas Meers, at Railway Camp, Eurslia, with intent ...
Article : 130 wordsSir—With regard to railways, first I will give my opinion as to the Port Germen and Orroroo line. I consider this line to be a very valuable route, as it will drain all the hundreds it passes ...
Article : 469 wordsDoctor Garman, who has been visiting Port German every Tuesday from Port Pirie [?] was found dead to-day in Burton's Hotel, Port German, where he has been ...
Article : 55 wordsDr. Garman, who was well known and respected in the district, was burled this morning in the Port Germein Cemetery. A large light is now placed on the end of the ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Burnett continues his labours with success, and his meetings are large and enthusistic. The weather is excessively cold and frosty. ...
Article : 42 wordsQuite a gloom was cast over the place yesterday afternoon, by the death of Mr. J. M. Lewis, the resident engineer on the Terowie and Pichirichi Railway, after a few days' illness, of ...
Article : 45 wordsThe following the the slections made at the Land Office during the week ended Thursday, June 23:—At £1 per acre. ...
Article : 221 wordsSir—The paragraph in to-day's Register respecting the state of the Unley-road opposite the Post-Office is applicable to nearly the whole length of the road from the Green Dragon to ...
Article : 204 wordsProclamation giving management of stone reserve, Hundred of Onkaparings, to District Council of east Torriens. [?] Counciltuting school district of Port ...
Article : 84 wordsNotification that Private K. W. Stephens, of the Glastone Company had been expelled br order of the Council. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 24 Jun 1881, Page 6
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