Persons who feel strongly in reference to the Irish address tell as that the public are disappointed with the Legislative Assembly for dealing so leniently with the five members. ...
Article : 1,992 wordsThe chief characteristics of the past month, as far as this country is concerned, have been a dead calm in home politics, and a redinle-gratis amoris between the Governments of ...
Article : 3,175 wordsTo-day the skip at Green's Shaft, Moonta Mines, was overwound, and the rope broke. The loaded skip went down the shaft, and John Dorman, the filler, was caught before ...
Article : 76 wordsThe following is a statement of the principal business for the present week:- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. TUESDAY, JUNE 13. ...
Article : 124 wordsHeavy rain tell last night. For some months there have been strained feelings between the District Council and the owner of the Narracoorte Station over the question of closed roads, and to-day the ...
Article : 80 wordsQUESTIONS:— Sir. Mattinson will ask tho Chief Secretary—"Is it is intention of the Government to bring in a Bill this session for a Graving Dock at Port ...
Article : 773 wordsThe new pneumatic battery on the Ridge Claim, next the Bird-in-Hand, was successfully started to-day in presence of two Directors and several mining men. Those ...
Article : 47 wordsAt the local waterworks seventy feet have been sunk by a pumping apparatus, but at that depth a hard substance was reached, which necessitated the use of the ...
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Article : 924 wordsA deputation of the President (Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P.) and members of the Committee of the Kensington and Norwood Cricket Association waited on the Commissioner of ...
Article : 434 wordsThe Queen of England never resides at Windsor Castle for more than four months in each year, and it is only during that period that Her Majesty can be said to live in ...
Article : 2,137 wordsSir—The effect of our Government muddling the negotiations with the Orient Company is already apparent; by advices received this mail it is now known that the P. & O. ...
Article : 270 wordsFlayed on June 10, on the ground of the Utter. The Albions kicked off towards the northern, end, but the Parks' bock men returned the ball and rushed: it down to the other end, where A. Shawyer got a ...
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Article : 18 wordsThe following are the entries for the Ladies' Trophy to be run for at the July Meeting of the Amateur Turf Club:—Gonzago, Timon, (Sardinia, Beadsman, King Charles (late Sir Chariest). ...
Article : 121 wordsPlayed on the grounds of the Litter, and after an interesting game resulted in a win for the Tritons, by 2 goals and 10 behinds to 1 goal and 8 behinds. The Tritons (who were playing with eight ...
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Advertising : 333 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter, on June 10. Immediately after starting the Kensingtons by some clever rushes scored two goals, which considerably enlivened the Juniors, whe then played as good a ...
Article : 143 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day in dealing with the above subject you say—"Mr. Noye asserts that as a rule these Boards of Advice were 'very peddling' in their method of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 13 Jun 1882, Page 6
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