Sir—Will you kindly allow me a little space to reply to "Eight Marker," who purports to deal with ray criticism of the inspection of the Mount Gambier Rifle ...
Article : 824 wordsThe Minister of Education (Hon. Dr. Cockburn) has received the report of the Board appointed in the Northern Territory to enquire into the Daly River murders. It ...
Article : 814 wordsThis match resulted in a close and exciting finish, the Norwoods wanting 2 runs to win when their last man went to the wickets. Play began at 2.30 Harons (22) and W. Giffen ...
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Article : 675 wordsAppeal from Police Court, Orroroo.—(Appellant) Currie v. Langford (Respondent). Appeal from Police Court, Minlaton.—(Appellant) Campion v. Phelan (Respondent). ...
Article : 164 wordsSir—In your issue of 15th inst, you publish two letters in reply to mine, in which £ asked for "some teachings of spiritualism which are better than the Christian teachings ...
Article : 728 wordsSir—Is it not astonishing that Halbury can have water everywhere or anywhere excepting where the majority of the people want it and the public requirements imperatively ...
Article : 851 wordsOn Saturday morning the City Coroner held an enquiry into the cause of the fire which occurred on the premises of Mr. E. S. Hall at Hackney on January 14. Inspector ...
Article : 623 wordsMichael Farrelly, Peter Farrelly, and Christiana Farrelly were, charged by William Blackeby with a stealing a small terrier dog from him on January 8. Several witnesses ...
Article : 60 wordsCharlotte Richardson was fined 40s. for using indecent language. George Robinson bad to pay 10s. for being drank. Kenneth McLachlan, charged with insulting behaviour ...
Article : 48 wordsWilliam Egan was charged by P. Warren, of Stansbury, storekeeper, with forging and tittering a cheque for £7 15s., whereby he obtained goods under false pretences. M.C. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe following letter has been received by Mr. J. Hutchings, Secretary of the Wood-side Rifle Association, from Major G. A. Deare, commanding the Prince Alfred ...
Article : 568 wordsSome of the Hindmarsh men were very late in patting in an appearance, and it was 3 o'clock before this match was begun. The Adelaide having lost the toss in the first ...
Article : 609 wordsSir—A circular placed in my hands today contains letters from "Financial" and "Deobstruent," which have already appeared in the public Press, bearing upon the ...
Article : 305 wordsSir—Kindly permit me a few remarks on the above subject. Not that I am writing ia any antagonistic spirit to Mr. Wood Green. On the contrary, I think, that ia as far as I ...
Article : 384 wordsMr. J. Ford, J.P., conducted an enquiry on January 15 at Minlaton into the origin of the fire which took place on Messrs. Hunt's, Cook's, and Bothe's section on January 13. It ...
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Article : 324 wordsThe Northern Territory papers contain full of the retrials of severed black fellows murder One named Candelamah, was charged with ...
Article : 989 wordsSir—Having heard it hinted that the Government intend discontinuing our mail via Wasleys, and also noticing in today's Register a little bearing upon the same. I ...
Article : 333 wordsSir—Kindly allow me to throw out a suggestion which I think has the merit of being practical. Let the Government print an assay stamp to cost say 5s., or the lowest ...
Article : 327 wordsBICYCLE FEAT.—On Saturday evening, January 9. a youth, Robert C. Eyes (says the Terowie Enterprise), arrived at Terowie on a bicycle, having left Adelaide on the previous ...
Article : 163 wordsThe annual meeting in connection with the above Order took place on Friday evening, January 16, in the Sir James Fergusson Lodgeroom, at the Sir John Barleycorn ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 18 Jan 1886, Page 7
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