Mr. J. Hutchison, M.P., introduced a deputation of master butchers to the Premier, Hon. F. W. Holder, on Monday morning. He stated that a lot of dissatisfaction ...
Article : 741 words"Debts of Honour; a novel by Manrus Jokai; translated by Arthur B. Yotand;" Jarrald & Sons, London.—The well-known novelist. Maurus Jokai, has ...
Article : 2,734 words1. Hundred Gilbert; seven miles square, 2. Same as last year; about quarter of the above, 3. None, 4. About 16 bushels, 5. About one-fifth, 6. Ditto, 7. About 30 ...
Article : 801 wordsPresent—Aldermen Wells, Reid, Downs, Johnson, Tucker, and Bruce, and Crs. Wyles, Duncan, Baker, Pullin, Bice, Packer, Sellar, Ponder, Keogh, Myers, Jones, and Vardon. ...
Article : 1,226 words"Not' a Federal Candidate"—Why not state the systems at once? "Correct."—Certainly until after the funeral of the Queen it would be a mistake ...
Article : 165 wordsPresent—The mayor (Mr. J. H. Mattingly), Alderman Phillips, Dankel, Binks, and White, Councillors Storey, Weller, Leeder, Blewett, Hooper, Ford, Bailer, and Essery. The mayor ...
Article : 383 wordsSir—In "The Register" I notice a letter by "P. Dickson," drawing attention to the hard case of Mr. Whittenbury. I can fully endorse Mr. Dickson's remarks regarding the ...
Article : 129 wordsSir—"A. T. Saunders" accuses the "Bulletin" of making untrustworthy comparisons between Melbourne and Sydney prices, and then quotes the prices of kerosine in ...
Article : 94 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Central Agricultural Bureau was held oil Monday at the Post Office Buildings. There were present:—Messrs. F. E. H. W. Krichauff (chair), H. Kelly, C. J. Valentine, ...
Article : 759 wordsSir—Whilst watching the remarkable storm coming over the sea on Friday night, 1 was forcibly reminded of a similar electrical disturbance that happened on Monday ...
Article : 322 wordsSir—Sir Walter scott in his "Old Mortality" puts these words into the mouth of the old woman Mause—"Your leddyship and the steward has been pleased to ...
Article : 346 wordsPresent—The mayor (Mr. W. Blight), Aldermen Hanwick, Hockins, and Mudwell, Crs. Kills, King, Jones, Sedgley, Sellick and Smith.—The mayor reported that a conference had taken place ...
Article : 820 wordsSir—I plead for a lot of small storekeepers, who are struggling to make a living, and their only chance is being able to keep open after 6, when all the lame shops are ...
Article : 145 wordsSir—As a sufferer by early closing I protest most strongly against the application of the Act to shops not employing assistants. The effect has been a marked ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsSir—The fact that protected manufacturers admit that protective duties have increased prices and the cost of production makes it clear to all that a revenue tariff ...
Article : 335 wordsSir—The class of mistresses I describe below are to my mind the main root of the servant girl difficulty. A lady advertises in some such was as this:—"Wanted, a ...
Article : 388 wordsThe following items of interest relating to mission work at Lenekel, in the Island, of Tanna, are extracted from a letter written by the Rev. F. H. L. Paton on January ...
Article : 903 wordsAt the meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council, held on Monday evening, January 28, the mayor, Mr. W. Blight, reported that, in accordance with the resolution ...
Article : 597 wordsSir—Since the collapse of the deputation to the Commissioner of Public Works regarding the entrance to the railway station from North terrace I have been waiting ...
Article : 361 wordsSir—Mr. Proud's "divme spark" and £3,000,000 protective tariff are all moonshine, as are his "highest tariff Trail of any nation on earth," and his "rings and trusts ...
Article : 83 wordsThe ordinary half-yearly meeting of this company was held at Montefiore Chambers on Monday. Mr. A. J. Roberts presided over a good attendance The chairman, in moving the adoption ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsSir—The public will be relieved to learn that the prohibition of the sale of milk is to be withdrawn, and the resulting "slaughter of the innocents" averted. The whole ...
Article : 555 wordsSir—I see that Mr. Cornelins Proud, the eminent singletaxer, mourns for a tongue of fire to assail a protective policy; and the chief reason for his sorrow seems to be that ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 29 Jan 1901, Page 6
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