The "Three Musketeers" continue to attract numbers to the Theatre Royal to enjoy and follow the fortunes of the three bold soldiers with whom D Artagnan ...
Article : 652 wordsIt is understood that all the arrangements made for the Queen's comfort at the Hotel Regina, Cimiez, were found to work bo satisfactorily, last year that it has not ...
Article : 705 wordsThe presence in Adelaide of Herr Albert Friedenthal will cause a renewed interest in the methods of the modern pianoforte virtuoso. The most celebrated of all pianists ...
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Advertising : 506 wordsOn Monday evening a mass meeting of the workers encaged in the boot trade was held at the Trades Hall. Mr. F. Dowsett, President of the Bootmakers' Union ...
Article : 805 wordsBRINKWORTH, May 15—Many farmers have finished sowing, and rain is required to bring the crops up. There has been a large increase in the area put in with ...
Article : 304 wordsBOOLEROO CENTRE, May 15.—A meeting of the Booleroo Centre Athletic Club was held on Saturday night to elect officers and to formulate a programme for the ...
Article : 764 wordsStanding for the Judgment of the Chief Justice—In the matter of W. K. Simms, deed poll. Origination Summons for Advice and ...
Article : 123 wordsMountain of Light CM. Co.—An extraordinary meeting of the Mountain of Light Copper-mining Company was held at Melvin Chambers on Wednesday. May 10. The ...
Article : 74 wordsNutibury Copper Proprietary.—We are informed by the Secretary, Mr. J. S. Scott, that Mr. J. P. Sutton, late of Broken Hill, has been appointed Manager of this ...
Article : 57 wordsWelcome to the Key. A. Honner. — On Friday evening a social was given at St. George's Hall, Woodforde, to welcome the Rev. A. Honner on his return from ...
Article : 429 wordsQueen Margaret No. I South.—May 6:—Tributers are stacking a little ore, worth about an ounce to ton. Warrior Menzies.—Fortnight, April 29:—Stope ...
Article : 1,389 wordsIn re Charles Henry Borrows, of Petersburg, storekeeper; first, hearing, Mr. R. Homburg appeared for the opposing creditors. The insolvent did not appear. At ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Register Rifle Club.—On Monday afternoon a special meeting of the members of the Register Rifle Club was held to consider the advisableness of becoming affiliated with ...
Article : 988 wordsStephen Ryan was charged with having committed a breach of the Police Act by playing a game commonly known as "two up " at Rose Park on Sunday. Sergeant ...
Article : 126 wordsChristopher Williams was charged, on the information or Senior Constable Davidson, with having used indecent language on Sunday afternoon at Glenelg. Fined £1, or ...
Article : 38 wordsJames Wallace and James Southern were each fined 10s., and costs 1s., for having been drunk on Saturday and Sunday respectively. ...
Article : 353 words"No, we are not crestfallen," said Miss Edith Vance, the Secretary of the Rational Dress League, to a representative of the "Daily Marl," who saw her with reference ...
Article : 824 wordsOn Saturday evening the members of G. Wood, Ron, & Co.'s staff met at the Exchange Hotel for the purpose of wishing ben voyage to Mr. R. G. Alderman, the ...
Article : 153 wordsThe first half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Colonial Salt-refining Company, Limited, vas held at Comstock Chambers on Tuesday. There was a good ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—In our recent controversy held in your columns, Mr. "Boyer quoted Father Humphrey, S.J., as a supporter of the continuity theory. I knew the quotation was ...
Article : 276 wordsA second general meeting of the Students' Association in connection with the School of Mines anil Industries was held on Monday night at the School. A Constitution ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Holdfast Bay Lacrosse Club played their opening match on the Glenelg Oval on Saturday. The weather, although pleasant, was rather too warm for the players ...
Article : 215 wordsA meeting of shareholders in the above Company was held at Comstock Chambers on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. E. Strachan, who occupied the chair, moved the ...
Article : 101 wordsJohn McGrath, a young man, pleaded guilty to having stolen from the dwelling house of Samuel Silby, at Port Adelaide, on or about May 9, one hearthrug, of the ...
Article : 314 wordsSir—In one of your recent issues I notice a letter on the above subject from Mr. H. Copas, a gentleman who certainly ought to be conversant with the subject ...
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Advertising : 559 wordsSouthern Association.—A meeting was held on May 10 at the Willunga Hotel. The Secretary. Mr. H. A. Hurrell, reported a fair balance in hand after paying last season's expenses; also that the ...
Article : 89 wordsSir — That your correspondent D. Maclean seemed to fear that mere physical and intellectual education conduced to crime was a deduction, natural, it not ...
Article : 489 wordsA successful open-handicap sweepstake pigeon match was shot off in Mr. F. A. Hayne's paddock on Saturday. There was a fair attendance of spectators, but in the competition local shots were ...
Article : 79 wordsSir-No doubt many of your readers would like a little light thrown on the cable message that a Cycle Trust had been formed in New Jersey, United States, with ...
Article : 412 wordsSir—As several letters have appeared in your columns recently under this heading signed "James R. Stevenson, J.P.," in Which your readers are made to believe ...
Article : 364 wordsSir—Being a shareholder in the above I have waited some days expecting some abler pen than mine to expound on this important matter. I am somewhat surprised at the Directors issuing the ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—It strikes me as being about time that shareholders in the Great Boulder were supplied with a little information about what the Directors intend doing with the capital they are ...
Article : 243 wordsHoldfast Lodge.—Brother V. Y. Richardson has been elected Worshipful Master of Holdfast Lodge, No. 30. S.A.C. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 16 May 1899, Page 3
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