Present.—G.M. Wills(in the chair), D.G.M. Kiteley (in the vice-chair), C.S. (P.G.M.) Cox, and the following Delegates of Lodges:—Adelaide, P.P.G.M. Pritchard P.P.D.G.N. Dew, and P.S. Pearson; Hope, P.G ...
Article : 3,810 wordsSir—As I cannot quite concur in the opinion expressed by your correspondent" Medicus," that the difficulty of carrying out the Vaccination Act can be so easily obviated through the ...
Article : 381 wordsSir—In your last notice of the proceedings at the Educational Board it would appear that the members are about holding a special meeting for considering the disposal of the ...
Article : 830 wordsPresent—Mestrs, Norman (Chairman),Palmer, Shore, Cox, and Ward. The assessment was confirmed by Mr. Colville and Dr. McIntosh. A reduction was made of £6 on section 253. ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—The dust on the Bay-road, in part owing to the vehicles leaving the metalled road and traversing the sidepaths, is a perfect nuisance, and I would suggest to the Central Road ...
Article : 335 wordsPresent—Mr.E.G.E.Matthieson(in the chair); Messrs. Bannister Booth and Thomas Cowley. Resolved, that Thomas Carrol's application for leave to repair district road at Hurtle Vale be allowed, and ...
Article : 82 wordsThere is one form of the Indian finance question which is interesting, and which bears particularly on the Indian Government Bill to be introduced by Lord Palmerston, India, we ...
Article : 1,146 wordsPresent—Messrs. Clarke (Chairman), Shannon, Bidgway, and Klem. Two letters were laid before the Council from Messrs. Bartley, Bakewell, and Stow, to which the Clerk was ...
Article : 199 wordsSir—In your issue for this day a correspondent, signing himself, "Momus," refers "to the want of system, method, and time in the matter of this public institution." I do not ...
Article : 366 wordsAn aboriginal named Jerry is in the Police-Station for maltreating a lubra (with others) while under the influence of alcohol. This is not the first disgraceful affair of the kind we have had here on the Sabbath. ...
Article : 192 wordsSir—In your issue of the 13th instant there is an extract relating to the supposed captivity of a white woman in Gipps Land. The following is a more correct account ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 441 wordsCaptain Towns is quite right in agitating the question of the Panama route. It is only by keeping it constantly before the public that its merits and importance will become practically ...
Article : 1,227 wordsSir—Your number of to-day quotes from a Sydney paper a string of propositions for the management of the waste lands of New South Wales embodied in resolutions submitted to ...
Article : 845 wordsSir—Whatever opinions the opponents of Dr. Hawker's pamphlet may profess to entertain, a very important question to the farmer naturally arises out of the Hawker ...
Article : 625 wordsST. PAUL'S BAZAAR.—A sale of ornamental and useful articles in aid of the fund for completing the erection of St.Paul's Church, Pulteney-street, was opened on Tuesday, in White's Room, King William-street. The ...
Article : 676 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. H. Maturin,M.P.(Chief Commissioner), John Lazar, and U. N. Bagot; also, the Engineer. Read a letter from the Hon. the Commissioner of ...
Article : 595 wordsSir—In answer to your correspondent, " C.D., M.D.," whose letter appears in your paper of this date, I beg leave to state my reasons for my suggestion to the Northern ...
Article : 389 wordsThe Chemistry of Wine. By G. J. Mulder, Professor of Chemistry in the University ol Utrecht. Edited by H. Bence Jones, M.D., F.R.S., Physician to St. George's Hospital. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 21 Apr 1858, Page 3
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