John Sullivan, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital, from Prospect, on May 16, suffering, it was supposed from, rheumatism, died at the institution at 1 o'clock ...
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Advertising : 68 wordsFollowing upon the disorderly scenes at the Victoria Hall, Gawler-place on Monday-night in connection with the proposed lecture by ex-Priest Slattery, a number of ...
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Article : 466 wordsThe Rev. J. Lyall writes:—"Dr. Colin Valentine, who is at the head of the Agra Medical Missionary Institute, is a man of long experience in mission work in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsThere were five of us in the party which left Adelaide on Monday morning, May 28, for Port Augusta, bound for the new gold-fields in the great silent saltbush country ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 189 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Port Caledonian Society was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Dale-street, on Tuesday evening. An enjoyable programme of instrumental and vocal music was carried out. ...
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Article : 55 wordsSir—On Saturday a meeting of the Stansbury Farmers' Club was held, when the action of the Trades and Labour Council in reference to the minimum wage was ...
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Advertising : 260 wordsOur Henley Beach correspondent writes:—A very large and representative meeting of the young men of Fulham, Henley Beach, and the surrounding neighourhood ...
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Advertising : 79 wordson Monday evening a meeting of tailors and pressers was held at the Trades Hall to take steps to reorganise the Union Mr. W. H. Cook, President of the Trades and Labour Council, presided ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 13 Jun 1900, Page 6
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