CENTRAL BOARD, TUESDAY, MAY 23. Present—Dr. Whittell (President), Dr. Paterson, Messrs. Henry Rymill, Frederick Wright, and George Young, and the Secretary ...
Article : 1,136 wordsA correspondent signing himself [?] Viator," who is honoured with big type, sends to the Standard the following extraordinary letter from Belgrade:—"For some time before and ...
Article : 892 wordsOur correspondent, writing from [?] on May 22. says:—"We have had over 2 inches here since May 1, and all the stations in the district report having real good rains ...
Article : 1,146 wordsSir—The question as to how far a landowner has a right to appropriate to his own use the increased value of his land which has been caused by the growth of his ...
Article : 1,135 wordsLAW NOTICES—THIS DAY. LOCAL COURT—ADELAIDE. Judgment summonses. ...
Article : 8 wordsSir—So Mr. Ward sats up to be Sir Or[?]e, and calls "fa[?]ale suffrage a silly ar[?]ze." Mr. Ward may see fit to oppose, but he has no right to call that a silly graze which has had ...
Article : 697 wordsG. AND R. WILLS AND CO. V. JAMES CRAIGIE. This was an action in the Local Court of Adelaide to recover the sum of £700, the following being a copy of the plaint: ...
Article : 1,793 wordsH. MUGGE v. A. SCHIER.—£9 6s., 4d., for monsy lent and refreshments supplied. Mr. G. M. Evan for plaintiff. Verdict for amount. CATHERINE PEARSON v. MESSENGER.—£5. ...
Article : 709 wordsSir—A letter upon bimetallism by a man who admits that he has never studied the currency question is a curiosity in literature which should not be roughly criticised. But ...
Article : 785 wordsSir—In his address to the electors at Orrorco Mr. E. Ward denominates women's suffrage a "silly craze," and then closes with a quotation from Dr. MacKay about freedom ...
Article : 455 wordsSqut[?]e Ingham was [?]ned 15s. for [?]ess. Mary Ann Dowdy, on a charge of being a pauper lunatic, was referred to Dr. Mayo far medical examination. Mary Ann ...
Article : 209 wordsOn Wednesday morning Mr. Bartlett, M. P., waited on the Commissioner of Crown lands (Hon. J. Coles) on behalf of the farmers of Yorke's Peninsula, and asked that the sale of ...
Article : 343 wordsEllen Mason was charged by Phillip Furlong, School Visitor, with neglecting to Band her son to school for the required number of days within the quarter ending April 5. ...
Article : 45 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. E. Randell (Chairman), J. Hanna, J. Monfriea, S. Ridler, E. Hannaford, B. P. Mitchell, and W. Green (Hon. Secretary) The meeting considered the ...
Article : 430 wordsSir—Your correspondent "J. T." in this day's issue designates much of the preview writing under this heading as "weak nonsense," and then proceeds to join in the ...
Article : 331 wordsSir—I have read with some interest the letters of "Constant Traveller" and "One Intrested," and have come to the conclusion that they most be the unhappy parents of ...
Article : 227 wordsSir—Mr. Thomas Richard Ward says that in Ireland "the liberty of public speech and liberty of the Press is extinguished." Is that so? Mr. Biggar, M. P., said at Londonderry. ...
Article : 1,158 wordsSir—In Your issue of to-day there ia a letter from Mr. A. T. Magarey, who quotes from the letter of Borne imaginative writer describing "A New Goldfield" some ...
Article : 430 wordsSir—I wish to say "Bravo, John Richards" You write a capital letter, and your last on "Bimetallism" in to day's Register is your best, and expresses my views exactly. If ...
Article : 347 wordsSir—It takes a wise man to make a fool is an old Baying, and after reading a letter in your paper of to-day signed "Shareholder" 1 conclude that the writer is a vary wise ...
Article : 217 wordsSir—In a letter recently appearing in your columns under the above heading, written by "L. H. Berens," he saya—"If all land were taxed up to its unimproved value, then ...
Article : 198 wordsSir—I object to "L. H. Berens" dragging np from the conclusion of my letter a natural sequence of what I had been writing for the purpose of branding me with ...
Article : 183 wordsHINDMARSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—The annual social in conception with the Congregational Church, Hindmarsh, took place on Wednesday evening in the Lecture ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 30 May 1889, Page 7
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