Sir—Lamentable is the state of things, indeed, when a country is afflicted with a paraiytic Government, or with one whose policy is as ours is—apparently to dilly daliy ...
Article : 1,189 wordsFresh discoveries of tin lodes are being made almost daily in the Hundred of Cunningham. Lodes have been traced for about 5 miles. Great interest is being shown ...
Article : 70 wordsThe seaman Dupres, who was charged with assaulting the second mate on board he barque Earl of Rosebery, was tried on Saturday before Messrs. Darling and ...
Article : 166 wordsA true and faithful account of the incident of a recent trip from the city to the Gler[?] Warwick Station, 60 miles north-east O. Carrieton, where the Eukaby silver mines are ...
Article : 1,764 wordsThe following is a list of the passengers by the Orient mail steamer Iberia, from Plymouth January 22, which, passed Cape Borda at 7.55 last evening:— For Adelaide ...
Article : 201 wordsAs already notified by our telegrams, the net prise of 50 guineas for the best composition of the Centennial Exhibition Cantata was awarded to the Rev. W. Allen, pastor of ...
Article : 1,530 wordsExcitement prevents here owing to good are having been struck in the Monarch Less than half a miner's bag of are as cut down from the lode without picking weigh ...
Article : 100 wordsPresent—All but councillor Fimister. The Secretary to the Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company wrote, stating that the Directors regretted that they could not ...
Article : 789 wordsIt is estimated that a quarter of a mining changed hands in connection with silver mining and share transactions last week Business was again brisk to-day, although ...
Article : 81 wordsJames Michael, a young man, son of Mr. Michael, farmer, of Barunga Gap was admitted to the Hospital this evening in an insensible state, having been thrown ...
Article : 46 words[?] A Company of 100,000 shares of £1 each has been formed to work Block 40, adjoining the Broken Hill Junction and North Broken ...
Article : 411 wordsSummons Referred to Full Court.—Howard and Others v. Coward and Others. Appeal from Chambers.—Lock v. Smith and Others. ...
Article : 86 wordsBROKEN Hill BONANZA S.M. Co. — Manager, February 18 :-"Bottom drive extended 2 ft. 6 in. for week, total 51 feet from crosscut; face showing garnet sandstone with ...
Article : 724 wordsFinal Hearings.—Emily Stoyel, Patrick Leary, Thomas Stratton. First Hearings.—William Hill, Herbert Henry Adcock, William Hill Eddrup Adcock ...
Article : 63 wordsSir—This question seems to me to be easy enough of solution. It never could have been contemplated by Lord Elgin, when negotiating and signing the Treaty of ...
Article : 457 wordsJOHN ASHMEADE V. ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY, COMPANY—£35, damages. Mr. W. V. Smith for the plaintiff, and Sir J. W. Downer Q.C. for the defendants. The ...
Article : 704 wordsPresent—Mr. E. Gould (Chairman), and Messrs. Vardon, Brooker, James, and Reid, and the Secretary (Mr. J. Tait). Resolved—That Chairman get copies of ...
Article : 150 wordsPresent—All but Messrs. Harris and Sansom. The Health Officer reported, that three cases of typhoid had occurred—two near ...
Article : 35 wordsSir—A recent article in your contemporary reminds me of a saying that I have some times heard, namely, "That fools step in where angels fear to tread." I refer to the ...
Article : 514 wordsSir—I am not surprised to read of the feeling of terror betrayed in the letters written lately against the influx of Chinese into the colonies. An invasion by a foreign ...
Article : 810 wordsKATE S.M. CO.—The second half-yearly meeting of this Company was held at the office, Selborne Chambers, on Monday afternoon Mr. M. J. Bryden presided. The ...
Article : 1,012 wordsPresent—His Worship the Major (Mr. J. S. Scott), Councillors Pickup, Frinsdor Lunniss, and Stone, and the Town Clerk (Mr. J. Soal) ...
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Article : 1,057 wordsWadey—Wilcox v. Adelaide Marine and Fire Assurance Company—Gall. ...
Article : 21 wordsJohn Bennetts, for being drunk and assaulting the police, was fined 30s, Samuel Cooper, for using firearms for sport without having a gun licence, was fined the lowest penalty, 20s. ...
Article : 41 wordsJohn Hagen and George Stapleton, for trunkenness, were each fined 10s. Charles Corcoran, for being intoxicated, was fined 10s., and for resisting a constable was ordered ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 28 Feb 1888, Page 7
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