Painful as were the mutual recriminations indulged in by both father and son at the meeting at North Adelaide on Wednesday evening, when Mr. R. Wood, M. P., sought to ...
Article : 2,535 wordsAt the instance of the Hon. E. Ward a return specifying in detail the whole of the expenditure incurred by the Select Committee on the House of Assembly in 1881 on the ...
Article : 641 wordsSir—The letter of the Rev. J. Nicholson in your issue of the 21st, criticising a remark at the close of my letter appearing on the 16th, indicates that he misunderstood my reference ...
Article : 702 wordsTuesday last was one of the warmest days we have had for a long time, but on Wednesday rain fell in torrents and again on Saturday, registering altogether over an inch. This ...
Article : 383 wordsAs there is still 600 ft. of water in the shaft at the Extended Mine a start cannot yet be made with the work of driving east from the 1,330-ft. level in accordance with the agreement ...
Article : 156 wordsSaturday last was a glorious day for tennis—a bright, clear sky, and the air warmly genial, tempered by a gentle westerly breeze. Three first class and one second-class Association matches ...
Article : 1,734 wordsThere was some curiosity to see how Maxwell Gray's very powerful psychological novel of "The Silence of Dean Maitland" would stand the test of dramatization, and ...
Article : 457 wordsWESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.—Messrs. Wilkinson & Harrison have received a telegram from Mr. Frank A. Moss dated Coolgardie. 19th, as follows:— "Propose buying two camels, about £130, to prospect ...
Article : 41 wordsNEW CRYSTAL—November 18:—Water forked in now shaft. Went down to-day aud found timber and everything in good order. Water is coming in very fast, but pump can kept it down easily by ...
Article : 1,088 wordsSir—At the meeting of ratepayers of Semaphore held on Monday evening at the Town Hall Mr. Malin made the very sweeping assertion that the Semaphore, with the ...
Article : 380 wordsThe Victorian Lawn Tennis Tournament was continued to-day in the presence of a large attendance of spectators. The play was good. The following are the results:— ...
Article : 172 wordsA well-attended mention of the North Adelaide Branch of the Labour party was held at Stevens's Rooms, O'Connell-street, on Thursday evening Mr. D. Williams, the ...
Article : 92 wordsSt. Peter's College Chapel was filled to overflowing and many people were unable to obtain admission on Wednesday night when a rendering of Stainer's oratorio "The Daughter ...
Article : 356 wordsOn Thursday afternoon prominent towns men, officials, and Councillors of Pore Adelaide met in the local Council Chamber for the purpose of making a fitting presentation to the ...
Article : 1,098 wordsSir—If the Very Rev. the Dean of Adelaide had read my letter be would have seen that I distinctly disclaimed any representative character for my opinions. I wrote—"I may say ...
Article : 504 words[Compiled for the Chamber of Manufactures by Collison &. Co., Licensed Patent Agents.] A French engineer has designed a new railway for the purpose of enabling Londoners ...
Article : 478 wordsPresent—The Hon. F. E. H. W. Krichauff, M.L.C. (Chairman), Sir Samuel Davenport Messrs S. Goode, T. Hardy, A. W. Sandford, W. F. Snow, and A. Molineux (General Secretary). ...
Article : 1,149 wordsFRIENDLY SOCIETY SERVICE.—The annual service in connection with the Girls' Friendly Society took place at St. Peter's Cathedral on Thursday evening when there was a large ...
Article : 541 wordsSir—It is now over four years since the first allotment of shares in the above Company, and since that there has been little else than paying calls hy the contributors, selling shares, and rigging the ...
Article : 270 wordsSir—In your sub-leader of the 22nd on this matter you make use of the words—"If Mr. Wood bona fide believed that his first wife was dead he is guilty of bigamy." This, whether ...
Article : 117 wordsFor the weak ending November 21, 1893. 3311. An improved optical illusion, to be termed "Eden, the enchanted bower," T. Heming. ...
Article : 148 wordsSir—Mr. W. H. Woodhead deserves the thanks of every British Broken Hill shareholder for his pluck in going to England at his own expense and under great disadvantages to warn the shareholders ...
Article : 480 wordsSir—I and hundreds of the electors of North Adelaide district fully endorse your very able leader as a very fair criticism concerning Mr. Wood's present position as our representative. ...
Article : 117 wordsA sale of miscellaneous leases for grazing and cultivation purposes was hold by the Government Auctioneer (Mr. H. Winton)at the Land Office on Thursday morning. Of about 120 lots offered only ...
Article : 301 wordsI.O.R.—Brothers T.J. Matters. D.H.C.R., and T. Kitchen, D.S., Albert District, No. 83, I.O.R., visited Truro on Tuesday to open a Juvenile Tent—the Pride of Truro—in answer ...
Article : 289 wordsSir—Mr. Haynes, of Beverley, writing under the above heading, states that the Hindmarsh Corporation are trying to make water run uphill. Surely Mr. Haynes has had a long ...
Article : 251 wordsSir—While fully agreeing with a great portion of "Antimony's" letter I should like to add that the machinery used by the Austral Ottis Company in the treatment of the ore is very imperfect and it is ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 24 Nov 1893, Page 6
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