Sir—I listened with much pleasure to the speech of the Hon. J. C. Bray in the Town Hall on the 22nd inst., but was surprised to find that the only specific which he had to ...
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Article : 153 wordsThe meetings of the Primitive Methodist District Committee were resumed at the Morphett-street Church on Monday morning. It was decided that a deputation from the ...
Article : 1,156 words"To the Hon. the Treasurer.—Sir—I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 16th, which should have had my attention earlier, but I have been absent ...
Article : 464 wordsSir—There are never such good times as when wages are high and toilers scarce. But it is the prosperity of the producers that causes wages to be high and employment ...
Article : 651 wordsFor now the axe is laid to the root of the trees —St. Luke iii, 9. Sir—By Roman law landowners were for bidden to plant any purely ornamental ...
Article : 971 wordsThere is very little business in the betting market. Lochiel has hardened down a point, and Satyr has been introduced into the betting at 10 to 1. ...
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Article : 349 wordsST. PAUL'S CHURCH, OBROROO.—A cake and fancy fair in connection with this Church was held in the local Institute Hall on Friday and Saturday last where the usual ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 1 Mar 1887, Page 7
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