Present—The Mayor (Mr. T. White) and Councillors Mattingley, Gannoni, Anstey, Colder, Henderson, Eldridge, Williams, and Colliver. ...
Article : 476 wordsLord Kintore has decided to return by the Arawa. Perhaps Captain Henniker-Major will go out with him, but it is doubtful. Certainly the Countess will not. At present both Lord ...
Article : 761 wordsAt the City Police Court to-day, J. J. Miller, the well-known promoter of racing sweeps, was charged with being the keeper of a common gaming-house ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Intercolonial Postal Conference was resumed this morning, the President (Mr. Ward) occupying the chair. The report of the heads of departments ...
Article : 1,864 wordsNews was received in Adelaide on Tuesday evening of a serious disaster on tho Intercolonial Railway line, just half a mile the other side of Murray Bridge. It appears that ...
Article : 705 wordsThey are leaving us, those brave, kind hearts, So patient, firm, and true; Those noble women pioneers. Who dared all we dared do. ...
Article : 1,800 wordsAt Newcastle the police have arrested William Harris, one of the witnesses at the inquest on the body of Otto Jacobson, on suspicion of being concerned in his ...
Article : 143 wordsThe latest information about the floods shows that the previous statement as to losses are probably correct, but that more cattle and fewer sheep may have been ...
Article : 361 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. B. Gould), and Councillors Vardon, Hocking, Hunwick, Youds, Pickering, and Mudge. The Government notified that the consent ...
Article : 316 wordsSir. C. Bastard attended Moyle and Crocker's baths to-day for the purpose of instructing the State school children in swimming. Two hundred and fifty scholars ...
Article : 2,541 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. V. Sansom), and Councillors Wigley, McKenzie, Todd, McKinnon, Lambert, Ashwood, and Biglands. In reply to a question the MAYOR said he ...
Article : 448 wordsMr. Lishtfoot waited on the Premier (Hon. C. C. Kingston) en Tuesday morning with reference to the Government providing shelter for the unemployed. The Premier ...
Article : 284 wordsHeavy thunderstorms occurred to-day, and considerable damage was done to the railway, the ballast being washed out. Mr. Gayer had two children drowned in an underground house. ...
Article : 64 wordsA correspondent as Angaston, writing to Messrs. D. & J. Fowler under date March 5, says:—"A most disastrous thunderstorm visited this place about 4 o'clock this ...
Article : 409 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. Adolph Heinrich Roderick Gerber, whose death took place at Pirie-street on Monday, were interred in the West-terrace Cemetery on ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Mayor (Mr. C. Willcox) on Tuesday received a letter from Mr. C. Stewart asking permission for the unemployed to hold a procession through the streets of the city, but ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. C. Stewart forwarded the following letter to the Premier on Tuesday:— I am directed by a meeting of the unemployed to respectfully inform you that they have agreed to ...
Article : 152 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. R. B. Cuming), and Councillors Martindale, Weber, Boland, Filsell, Down, Lean, and Goodenough. In answer to a question the MAYOR stated ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsA very heavy thunderstorm took place here last night. One inch and three-quarters of rain fell in two hours. The thunder and lightning were terrific The weather is still thundery. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 7 Mar 1894, Page 6
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