General [?] is felt with regard to the apathy displayed by the English government in reference to annexation matters, and Earl Derby's conduct is severely criticised. General [?] ...
Article : 600 wordsMiss Marie Lanyon opened her comedy season on Saturday night with Mr. W. S Gilbert's "Pygmalion and Galatea." A large house greeted her on her appearance, and ...
Article : 789 wordsSir—With reference to the correspondence on the above subject which appeared in your columns on the 27th ult. I would ask—Is it not true that D. R. Myers recently erected ...
Article : 310 wordsSir—I see that Mr. Pollock, in your issue of Saturday last, makes use of the following words:—"He was glad to find that the petty jealousies which had lately been shown ...
Article : 585 wordsMr. Service has received the following despatch from the Agent-General:—8, Victoria Chambers, Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,528 wordsMr. Nichols, the late Sub-Inspector of Police, has been arrested in connection, with the recant massacre of blacks by native police at Irvine Bank, A severe fight is reported to have occurred at a ...
Article : 445 wordsMy Lord—As your Lordship is aware, the French Chambers reassembled yesterday. In the Senate the Under-Secretary of State for the Interior moved that a very early day ...
Article : 781 wordsSir-I notice with regret in your valuable paper of December 6 a letter signed "De-obstruent," referring to the Port Lincoln Road Board, which is so devoid of truth ...
Article : 339 wordsThe question of the day throughout the colonies is undoubtedly that of annexation. Alarm has been taken by the Mew Zetland Government at a telegram received from the Agent-General stating that ...
Article : 255 wordsThe greatest interest is manifested in the annexation question, and the feeling against the action of the English Government is intense. Professor Pearson. M.L.A., who is coins to England on a ...
Article : 826 wordsSir—I am directed by the Earl of Derby to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th inst. enclosing copy of a despatch from Her Majesty's Minister in Paris, reporting ...
Article : 205 wordsSir—Your correspondent signing himself "B." and affirming that he has no inconsiderable knowledge of "pros." seems to be rather erratic in his idea. I cannot say ...
Article : 414 wordsSir—As something on the other side to Mr. A. O. Chambers's letter in this morning's Registers will you please publish the following poem. The author was a fruitgrower on a ...
Article : 169 wordsIt has been suggested that a meeting of the Premiers of the various colonies should bo held in Hobart to consider the present state of affairs in relation to the annexation Question. To this end ...
Article : 131 wordsThe following despatch from the Agent-General (Mr. A. Murray Smith) has been received by Mr. Service:—8. Victoria Chambers. ...
Article : 687 wordsPresent—Crs. Robb (chair), Heath, Henderson, and Playfair. Works Committee's report adopted. Tenders accepted—Heath-street footpath, W. Winstone, at £2 per chain; for cartage of silt, S. Rix ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Vivian Dramatic Company performed "East Lynne" for the last time on Saturday night before an appreciative audience. This evening a benefit will be given to the sufferers ...
Article : 52 wordsl am very fond of sparrows, And they are fond of me; For ever bright and cheery, And pert and full of glee. ...
Article : 417 wordsThe well-known Tea has proved itself to be a most certain and efficacious remedy for such diseases as sudden and severe colds, coughs, fevers and ague, asthma, phthisis ...
Article : 339 wordsProfessor Woodroffe concluded a fairly successful season at St. George's Hall on Saturday evening, when his glassblowing exhibition was watched by a fair house. ...
Article : 26 wordsOn Saturday morning, January 10, the City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.) held an enquiry at the Unley Hotel into the cause of the fire which occurred at Unley on January 8. by which a house occupied ...
Article : 547 wordsSir—I have to admit of an occasional excess in my language on the outrages of so-called "scepticism, and accept, with an appropriate offer of apology, your kind hint for the benefit ...
Article : 376 wordsMy Lord—Shortly after receiving your Lordship's of August 13 last, I had an opportunity of seeing M. Jules Ferry, and as in that despatch your Lordship instructed ...
Article : 1,156 wordsThe farewell banquet to be given by the citizens of Sydney to Commodore Ershine and the officers of the Nelson prior to their departure from the colonies is fixed for the 23rd inst. at the Town ...
Article : 734 wordsDear Sir—I have been, a sufferer from indigestion and sluggishness of the liver, and was a little time ago recommended to try the Hamburg Tea. I did so, and found an ...
Article : 80 wordsSir—As the Corporation of the Semaphore has seen fit to hedge in with so many difficulties and restrictions the healthful and necessary practice of sea bathing perhaps they ...
Article : 333 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward. J.P.) held an inquest at the Port Admiral Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Sunday afternoon, January 11, on the body of William Bowyer, who died at the Port [?] ...
Article : 432 wordsGentlemen—I beg to inform you that I have need Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea in my household with good results. My children have taken it as an aperient, and its action ...
Article : 75 wordsSir—Will you kindly give me space to answer Mr. Diment's letter? He says the first duty of ministers of religion is to preach righteousness, peace on earth, and goodwill ...
Article : 348 wordsSir—One important remark I forgot in my last reply to Mr. Diment. I wrote—"This hypocritical age," and that means the present generation. Mr. D. cannot be the age ...
Article : 315 wordsGentlemen—Some few weeks since. I was so severely affected with indigestion as to render my rising each morning a matter of difficulty and pain on account of severe pains ...
Article : 178 words1. From the Governor of New South Wales to Lord Derby. Received September 23, 1884 (telegraphic):—"Victorian Premier invites further pressure on Her Majesty's ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 12 Jan 1885, Page 7
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