Sir—The recent meeting of the clergy of Adelaide to consider the present condition of the colony is not likely, I think, to redound to their credit. How a day of "prayer and ...
Article : 1,036 wordsBowing in South Australia is now looking up, and the Port Adelaide Regatta, the great water carnival which every New Year's Day regularly happens, is now equalled if not ...
Article : 1,806 wordsWe were shown on Thursday a handsome sample of gold, weighing about 6 oz, the product of 2 tone 6 cwt. stone obtained from the Nectar Claim, owned by Messrs. Campbell ...
Article : 785 wordsOn Monday evening a meeting of employed and unemployed, convened by the Mayor in compliance with a requisition promoted by the Working Men's Political Association, was ...
Article : 3,852 wordsSir—At tho meeting of clergy, Mr. C. H. Goode, in the course of his remarks said that business people could not afford a working day in which to meet for prayer and ...
Article : 174 wordsSir—In your report of the meeting re "Humiliation," convened by the "Adelaide Ministerial Association"—(1st) there was one thing evidenced, that they almost ...
Article : 301 wordsFAREWELL TO MRS. LEAVITT.—On Monday evening a meeting was held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall for the purpose of bidding farewell to Mrs. Leavitt, who during the past week has ...
Article : 1,193 wordsSir—My attention has been called to two letters appearing in this morning's issue of your paper signed respectively by "Caution" and "Shareholder." The shareholders of the ...
Article : 190 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. Thomas Ward, J.P.) held an inquest at the Port Admiral Hotel on Monday as to the fire which occurred in an unoccupied wooden house in Yatala Plains ...
Article : 839 wordsSir—Being one of that utterly inefficient and useless force, "the R.V.F.," I wish through the columns of your paper to draw the attention of my comrades to the fact that though ...
Article : 438 wordsSir—The parsons in this colony seem greatly exercised respecting the propriety otherwise setting apart a day for public humiliation, fasting, and prayer. They do ...
Article : 238 wordsSir—I was not present at the meeting of ministers for the appointment of a day of humiliation on account of our present distress for several reasons, but chiefly on ...
Article : 1,583 wordsSir—I venture to think that when the Bishop of the Anglican Church sees his reply in print he will regret ever having penned it. The Bishop first embraces the occasion to ...
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Advertising : 401 wordsSir—The meeting called by Mr. McEwin, asking the various denominations of South Australia to set apart a day for humiliation and prayer on account of the depressed state ...
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Advertising : 225 wordsThe weather is now warm and oppressive in the daytime, with heavy dews at night. Great complaints are made with regard to our new mail arrangements. We get no mail ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsSir—I lately read of an African rain magician who waited until part the ordinary. time for the season to break up, and until all the atmospheric phenomena indicated a ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 13 Apr 1886, Page 7
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