A match between these old rivals usually excites a good deal of interest, and that played on Saturday—the first this season— was no exception to the rule. Consequently ...
Article : 1,805 wordsA meeting of the Council was held on Friday afternoon, May 25. Present—The Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Sir Samuel Davenport, Mr. Hartley, Drs. Barlow ...
Article : 663 wordsAt the Adelaide Gun Club Grounds on Saturday Messrs. C. E. Deeley and Grosser shot a match best out of 100 birds, and Mr. Grosser won easily. ...
Article : 50 wordsAt Broke Hill South Mine to-day chlorides were found in carbonites in the prospecting shaft sunk on the outcrop of the lode 6 feet deep. The spot is 8 chains south ...
Article : 97 wordsOn Saturday night a large assemblage wit-nessed the first performance in Adelaide of Mr. Darrell's Irish play,"The Sooggarth." This drama represents a very late date in ...
Article : 1,495 wordsSir—My business occupation prevented my early attendance at the meeting on Saturday evening; the speech of the Rev. W. Green was the first I had the privilege of listening ...
Article : 597 wordsMiss Von Finkelstein repeated her lecture on the "Homes and Haunts of Jesus," especially arranged for children, on Saturday afternoon in the Town Hall. There was a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 wordsThe Milang footballers visited Strathalbyn yesterday to play he local players, who were victorious, securing 4 goals and 19 behinds to Milang nil. For Strathalbyns, O'Halloran ...
Article : 42 wordsBROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY CO.—General Manager (W.H. Patton) for week ending Wednesday, May 23:—"Patterson's Shaft has been sunk a further depth of 5 feet, now ...
Article : 1,532 wordsThe Mayoress (Lady Smith) held a recep-tion at the Acacias, Marryatville, on Saturday afternoon at which nearly 300 were present including His Excellency the Governor ...
Article : 64 wordsSir—The plea which "A New Churchman" now puts forward will scarcely avail to extri-cate him from the false position in which he has evidently placed himself. He says that ...
Article : 400 wordsMr. P. McM. Glynn, M.P. for Light, waited on the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. A. Catt, M.P.), on Saturday morning to draw attention to some of the wants of ...
Article : 360 wordsDuring the interval in the football match on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday a mile race was run between F. Allister and J. Till, two well-known athletes. Allister conceded his ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—It is always to be deplored that conscious ability should be wasted through being misdirected. On Saturday evening Mr. Allerdale Grainger showed to what extent he ...
Article : 474 wordsOn Saturday the Macclesfield races were held, and there was a fair attendance considering that the weather was showery all day. ...
Article : 116 wordsSir—I would like to say further in reply to "A New Churchman's" second communi-cation that I in nowise misunderstood his meaning as shadowed forth in his first, but I ...
Article : 685 wordsThe steamer Cadell took a large number of excursionists on the Queen's Birthday to the anchorage. The proceeds go towards the Primitive Methodist minister's stipend. In ...
Article : 547 wordsY.M.C.A. FAREWELL.—On Sunday afternoon about fifty members of the Adelaide Young Men's Christian Association took tea at the Rooms, the object being to say ...
Article : 639 wordsThe Knightsbridge and North Adelaide Clubs met for the first time this season on Saturday afternoon on the ground of the former club, and it was pleasing to notice ...
Article : 454 wordsSir—I have been and still am greatly interested in the discussion now going on in your columns re the Willoughby enquiry. Your deserve great praise for your able ...
Article : 670 wordsSir—Will "New Churchman" kindly show how intellectual, yet belligerant, beings—men—can or will ever practically love each other and glorify God while the few in power—the ...
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Advertising : 1,042 wordsSpecial Case for Argument.—Davenport and Others v. Angus and Others. Petitions for Hearing.—In the matter of Companies ct Amendment Act 1870-71, and ...
Article : 82 wordsDefended Causes.—Gilbert v. Kean, Charlick v. Bailey, Heinemann v. Schultz, Green v. Birbeck, Weidenback v. Rohrig, Parker v. Anderson, Tilley v. Scott, Farrow v. Duncan ...
Article : 45 wordsCOASTING SEAMENS' UNION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—At the quarterly meeting of this Union, held on May 24, a balance-sheet was read showing that the receipts during the ...
Article : 346 wordsFor being drunk in Hindley-street George Chapman was fined 10s. Theodore Wehncke and Adolph Bliss, charged with being idle and disorderly, were acquitted. Samuel ...
Article : 124 wordsThe last night of the season of Hudson's Surprise Party drew a good house on Satur-day evening. A fresh programme was presented, and many items were encored, To-night the Hindmarsh Choral Society are to ...
Article : 57 wordsAt the Rink on Saturday morning hundreds of children were skating. In the afternoon the floor was occupied by a large number, but the greatest attendance was at night ...
Article : 75 wordsJohn Driscoll was charged by William Sawford, master of the ketch Annie Watt, with on May 26, attempting to steal from that vessel. Evidence went to show that ...
Article : 123 wordsOn Friday evening an enjoyable entertainment was given at Islington by members and friends of Trinity Literary Society in aid of the funds of St. Ninian's Church. The Rev. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 28 May 1888, Page 7
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