The whole column marched away on Thursday night in the clear light of the moon, eager enough, and made very good time, reaching Wingfield at 11 o'clock, when they sea to work ...
Article : 1,358 wordsSir—The above conference, which is being arraged fur ta endeavour to obtain uniformity of practice in administering the shipping laws of the Australasian Coloniee, is a step in the ...
Article : 479 wordsThe anniversary of the Kadina Congregational Sunday-school was celebrated on Sunday last. The Rev. W. Tassie, of Wallaroo, conducted the morning and the pastor of ...
Article : 1,576 wordsThe Garrison Artillery ia camped at the forta, where work of a practical nature ia being undertaken by the men. A Battery is stationed at Fort Glanville and B Battery at ...
Article : 354 wordsVISIT OF INSPECTION TO COOLGASDIE.—Mr. W. A. Robertson, one of the Directors of the McCulloch Prospecting and Mining Company, leaves for Coolgardie on Monday next to ...
Article : 71 words[To ensure insertion of reports, which should be brief and pointed, the copy must be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and bear the signature of the Mining Manager or Secretary of the ...
Article : 3,587 wordsThe Yorke's Peninsula Company of the Rifle Volunteer Militia Force, numbering forty-nine, and five mounted men, paraded on Thursday night under Captain Page, the ...
Article : 145 wordsThe snug tittle town of Gladstone, situated ia the midst of one of the most extensive wheatgrowing districts in South Australia, promises to ba famous in the military annals of ...
Article : 1,132 wordsThe reopening of the Theatre Royal to-night for a season of comedy will ba heartily welcomed by all playgoers. For many months past the supply or first-class theatrical ...
Article : 333 wordsSir—Just once again, and no more, must I trespass on your space to reply to my friend Mr. Nicholson. He is an adept at newspaper correspondence, and I admire the adroitness ...
Article : 632 wordsMiss Georgie Smithson's Company will appear at the Bijou Theatre to-night, when the programme which has been in force all the week will be given for the last time. On ...
Article : 41 wordsUNLEY WESLEYAN CIRCUIT.—The quarterly meeting was held on March 21. The Rev. R. Kelly presided. It was reported that the membership was 161, being an increase of ...
Article : 343 wordsPresent—The Hon. F. K. H. w. Krichauff, M.L.C. (Chairman), and Messrs. H. Kelly, T. Hardy, A. W. Saudford, and C. J. Valentine. It was resolved that Sir. T. Hardy should tea the ...
Article : 931 wordsSir—In reading reports of the speeches of various candidates at the last election campaign I was struck by the number who appeared anxious to assist the producers out ...
Article : 616 wordsSir—We learn from our morning's newspaper that Dr. Patarson, with that self-abnegation so characteristic of the profession to which he belongs, has cordially accepted" ...
Article : 472 wordsThe ring round tho moon last night proved a correct sign of wet weather. Early this morning rain set in in earnest, and at the time of writing (8 a.m.) there is a steady ...
Article : 2,206 wordsThere hag been no trouble for the ambulance beyond ordinary ailments if a simple character. To-night the Colonel Commandant started for in inspection of the forts, intending to come ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 24 Mar 1894, Page 6
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