Mr. GORMLEY moved the adjournment of the Assembly today to call attention to a Government Gazette notice setting out that conditional purchases on which ...
Article : 437 wordsMy last letter to the Register was dispatched from Hartford, Connecticut, where I had had a very successful lecture on "Effective Voting." After posting my letters I went to call on Mrs. ...
Article : 2,837 wordsA final reminder is given to owners that the second payments for the City Handicap and Birthday Cup are due with Mr. S. R. Headline at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ...
Article : 521 wordsAn interesting paper was given here last night in connection with the Mylor Branch Homestead League on "Socialism," the lecturer being Mr. C. Meredith. ...
Article : 695 wordsMr. Thomas Masters, writing on May 15, sends the following:—Having read in this morning's Register yesterday's proceedings of the Adelaide Corporation a report of ...
Article : 1,344 wordsSome time ago I mentioned in a letter that Mr. Lane had registered the New Australia Association as a Paraguayan Company, and by that means had altered the conditions ...
Article : 1,066 wordsMessrs. Williamson & Musgrove's Royal Comic Opera Company presented Gilbert and Sullivan's tuneful and mirth-provoking opera, "The Gondoliers," at the Theatre Royal on ...
Article : 607 wordsThe Hon. P. O. FYSH delivered his financial statement in the Assembly to-night. He estimated that the revenue of the present year will be £739,420, being ...
Article : 205 wordsAt the Police Court on Tuesday last the Mildura Irrigation Company prosecuted a number of settlers for allowing stock to trespass on the water-channels. With two ...
Article : 258 wordsSir—I am pretty sure that if a return such as Mr. Tite wishes respecting pastoral settlement was made respecting any other kind of settlement, if it did not take into ...
Article : 592 wordsThe respect in which the late Mrs. Robert Thornber was hold was indicated by the large Dumber of people who attended the funeral. The cortege left the deceased lady's late ...
Article : 261 wordsTHE REV. JAMES JEFFERIS.—Although Dr. Jefferis, who for the second time in his life has undertaken the pastorate of the Brougham-place Congregational Church, does not begin ...
Article : 373 wordsThe subject of the eighth lecture delivered yesterday at the University by Monsieur Calais was Moliere's "L'ecole des Femmes." This comedy was written a few months after ...
Article : 313 wordsSir—Scottish beads are proverbial for their obstinacy, and having elevated Burns to the rank of Shakespeare, Homer, and Dante it would be useless to try to convince them that ...
Article : 294 wordsThe funeral of the late Dr. W. Peel Nesbitt took place at Salisbury on Tuesday afternoon. The service in St. John's Church and at the crave wan conducted by the incumbent, the ...
Article : 363 wordsAfter being closed for some weeks this popular place of amusement will be again opened on Saturday night, when the Smith-Tasma Variety Company will begin a season. ...
Article : 76 wordsSir—It appears that the Government have at last yielded to the request of certain agriculturists, horticulturists, and others to have the whole of the Corporate and District ...
Article : 1,299 wordsThe Royal Trinoptican of the prior and after events of Waterloo has fairly caught the caste of the public. Many people witnessed it lost evening, when the brilliant scenes and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe long spoil of comparative drought being experienced throughout the Wimmera is seriously retarding cultivation. A large number of farmers have been compelled to ...
Article : 180 wordsSir—The Hon. J. L. Parsons, in an article which appeared in the Register, advocates the construction of the Overland Railway on the land grant system in order to open up and ...
Article : 295 wordsProspect, May 14.—Present—Crs. B. Lewis (chair), W. Boyle, J W. Parsons, T. Rawson, and E. G. S Uren. Order for opening proposed new road duly signed and sealed. Cr. Uren balloted ...
Article : 398 wordsSir—It would afford me a great pleasure in having a conversation with "Australian," and I feel sure that I could reconcile him to that sincerely beloved poet, Burns. When he ...
Article : 319 wordsThe rink was crowded on Wednesday at the evening and well attended at the other two sessions. Mr. Norris, inspired no doubt by the presence of a large number of the fair sex ...
Article : 50 wordsBROKEN HILL CLUB.—The Mingary race was flown last Saturday. The weather was not favourable for the birds, which were tossed ten minutes apart. Result ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 17 May 1894, Page 6
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