Any one accustomed to walk round the Port Adelaide wharfs during the last twelve mouths and wharfs during the last twelve months and watch steamers varying in size from 200 to 2,000 tons load a miscellaneous. ...
Article : 2,324 wordsTaking advantage of the presence of Mr. J. H. Syman Q.C. in thier neighbourhood, the [?] of the district of Noariunga invited that gentleman to speak on political questions ...
Article : 3,596 wordsSir—I think I may claim to be an old colonist, having arrived in Adelaide when a boy in 1849. Since then I have had my share of knocking about the other colonies, but have ...
Article : 920 wordsOn Saturday affairs in connection with the engineers' strike were quier. No fresh moves were made on either side, and the boilermakers in the manifested no intention of ...
Article : 68 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.—There was a good attendance at the monthly business meeting held on Monday evening at Pirie Chambers, and in the ...
Article : 777 wordsOn Thursday evening Mr. A. McDonald, M. P., lectured in the Oddfellows' Hall on Federation." There was a good attendance, including ladies. Mr. L. A. Jacobs presided ...
Article : 143 wordsThere is no change in the position here, except that all but about half a dozen of the boilermakers did not resume work this morning. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe weather continues very hot with no prospect of a change Lyrup is now enclosed, the boundary fence having been completed. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe President of the Australasian Federation League of South Australia, Mr. Symon, Q.C., visited this district on Friday evening. and addressed a large and enthusiastic audience ...
Article : 815 wordsA farewell social was rendered to Captain J. A. Watt by the members of the Burra Mounted Rifle Company at the Commercial Hotel last evening. There was a large ...
Article : 290 wordsAnother development in the dispute has taken place, the boilermakers having joined the men already out on strike. The Boilermakers' Society have repeatedly ...
Article : 372 wordsA serious accident occurred at Sellick's Hill on Tuesday. Mr. James, carrier, of Normanville, was going to the city with a load of produce, He got out to attend to the brakes, and ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Manager of the London Wine and Produce Depot has forwarded to the Minister of Agriculture the following report on the trade in South Australian wine in England:—"I ...
Article : 720 wordsOn Saturday afternoon fifty-seven scholars nominated by the head masters of the city and suburban schools assembled at the School of Design to compete in examination for the ...
Article : 175 wordsSir—I note with pleasure that the Premier states "that there is no particular occasion for at once filling the office of Chief Secretary, and that in the meantime he will discharge the ...
Article : 113 wordsSir—I have wondered for many months past how long it would take for a man with a Briton's blood in his veins to eadure the humiliation which the Hon. J. H. Gordon ...
Article : 544 wordsSir—I note that hi your issue of the l1th inst Mr. Hutchison is reported to have said that the "workers comprise So per cent, of the whole population of the province." This ...
Article : 277 wordsSir—"Retort" in your issue of the 15th inst retorts to mine of the 14th in reply to his of the 13th inst. Not wishing to comment on his sickliest attempt at the sicklier imitation ...
Article : 167 wordsSir—I wondered how many panting Australians would be touched, on reading in your Register to-day your interesting telegram that the intrepid Dr. Nansen has reached the North ...
Article : 234 wordsThe pennant cricket matches were continued yesterday. The wicket favoured the bowlers, consequently the scoring was kept down. Melbourne met East Melbourne, and when ...
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Advertising : 1,264 wordsA cricket, match, Geelong Bohemians v. South Tasmania. was concluded yesterday. Tasmania resumed their innings, and at 3 o'clock the innings was declared closed with 6 ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 17 Feb 1896, Page 6
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