On March 28 Mr. J. L. Underwood, J.P., held an inquest at Goolwa as to the circumstances attending the death of May Williams, a child from the Destitute Asylum, living with ...
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Article : 586 words"NOAH'S CALENDAR."—On Thursday evening the Rev. D. M. Berry, M.A. (Examining Chaplain of the Bishop of Melbourne), delivered a lecture in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide, upon ...
Article : 299 words"Dr. Bill" drew a big house on Thursday evening, and his patients were unanimous in praise of the palatable medicine he gave; if anything the dose was considered too small. ...
Article : 522 wordsThe Crown Solicitor (Mr. J. M. Stuart) prosecuted. ARRAIGNMENT. Henry Hembury (20) and Walter Whaite (19) ...
Article : 2,097 wordsB.H. SOUTH.—For week ending April 8—218 tons ore have been sampled and assayed, producing 8,932 oz. silver and 14 tons lead net. Average, 40·97 oz. silver per ton and 6·4 per ...
Article : 75 wordsPresent—All but Councillor Reid. Correspondence—From the Engineer-in-Chief, who informed the Council that materials for relaying the line in St. Vincent-street were being ...
Article : 212 wordsPINNACLES AMALGAMATED.—The Directors, in their report for the first half-year ended March 26, remark as follows:—"Referring to the statement of accounts it will be seen that ...
Article : 636 wordsFirst Hearings.—Henry Frith, of Adelaide, bootmaker; Guy Allen and Samuel Allen, trading under the style or firm of " G. & S. Allen," both of near Goolwa, farmers. ...
Article : 88 wordsAltering Regulation 185, Section IX., Part C, of the Regulations for Mounted Infantry of the Militia Reserve Force by striking out the words "at the same rate" in line two of ...
Article : 97 wordsSir—I have read with pleasure the excellent article on Sir George Grey in your to-day's issue. I notice one remark upon which I may be able to throw a little light. The writer of ...
Article : 428 wordsGIBBONS AND SULLIVAN v. W. GILES.—Claim for £15 9s. 9d. for goods sold and delivered by plaintiff as the Patent Portable Gas Lamp Company Mr. G. M. Evan for Plaintiffs ...
Article : 340 wordsMajor Henry Wilson Lovett to be Acting Commandant of the S.A. Military Forces during the temporary absence of Major-General Downes. C.M.G., Commandant. ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. Robert Kennedy gave his third and last programme of the songs of Scotland before a very large audience on Thursday evening at the Adelaide Town Hall. The "night" comprised ...
Article : 267 wordsSir—I should willingly let Mr. Maudsley have the last word, and allow his final letter to be the finale of this controversy if it had not done me an injustice, and I hence request that ...
Article : 946 wordsSome of our labour organizations were considerably weakened during the late struggle between wharf lumpers and wharfowners here, but through the infusion of new blood into ...
Article : 589 wordsEdward E. West, Frederick C. West, James Buckley, and James Goodwin, youths, were charged with stealing apples from the garden of F. G. Hales, Sydenham-road, Norwood. ...
Article : 83 words[To ensure insertion of reports, which should be brief and pointed, the copy moat be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and bear the signature of the Mining Manager or Secretary of the ...
Article : 1,051 wordsSir—When I was a little boy I remember very will my grandfather saying how terrible the fight for free trade was during 1835 to 1845. Protection had the all-powerful influence of the ...
Article : 376 wordsAt the Semaphore Town Hall on Thursday evening the three-act operetta "An Adamless Eden" was reproduced before a very large house. All the characters were impersonated ...
Article : 303 wordsThe first four defendants on the list were fined 5s. each for having indulged too freely in intoxicating liquors. John McDonald had to forfeit £1 for a similar offence, despite his ...
Article : 546 wordsOn Thursday evening the American Minstrels were very much appreciated by a crowded house. To-night is the last night of the present programme. A new one is ...
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Article : 332 wordsThe Taylor-Carrington Company, which is now on its eleventh annual tour, has been playing with satisfaction to the members and the audiences ...
Article : 371 wordsSince the splendid rains winch fell last week the grass has started growing all over this district, and the country is already wearing a green tinge. I have just heard that only half ...
Article : 80 wordsGeorge Henry Goodhall was charged by Charles Holdsworth with stealing a quantity of vegetables from the East-End Market on April 9. The prisoner was discovered at ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 10 Apr 1891, Page 7
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