Sir—I cannot allow the leading article of your cotemporary, in yesterday's issue, to pass without one word of protest against the publication of such an article at such an unsuitable ...
Article : 2,396 wordsLandells is returning to Adelaide in Cadell steamer. He appears to have left from insufficient cause, and Backer appears to be frightene to proceed lest Burke should be unable to ...
Article : 69 wordsThe following article by M. Peyrat appears in the Presse:— Europe is condemned to eternal agitations of the problem of the Anglo-French alliance ...
Article : 3,180 wordsThe following is the Cause List for the ensuing Civil Sitting, to commence on Monday next. It is understood that Mr. Justice Gwynne will preside:— MONDAY, NOVember 12, 1860. ...
Article : 215 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Wednesday:— MACDONNELL, BAY SHIPPING—Arrived—Neider, barque, from Adelaide. ...
Article : 57 wordsSir—As attention is being recently directed towards developing our great mineral resources I beg to make a few practical remarks thereon. In the old country attention ia always directed ...
Article : 867 wordsHour. Name. Object. 11 S. Munyard. Final hearing. Public holiday. ...
Article : 58 words[Before Mr. Commissioner Macdonald, S.M., Mr. S. Tomkinson, J.P., Mr. S. Yeates, J.P., and-Mr. W. Milne, M.P.] PLEAS FOR TIME. ...
Article : 2,546 wordsRIOTOUS.—Patrick Casstay, for drunken and riotous conduct in Pirie-street on November 6, was fined 5s. FELONIOUS ASSAULT.—Simeon Shean wot charged with, having feloniously assaulted Margaret Mayer, at ...
Article : 210 wordsSir—Having the misfortune to be one of the sureties of Mr. Lang, an ex-officer of the Corporation, concerning whom your report of the Municipal Council's proceedings in your issue ...
Article : 400 wordsFavourable weather continues for the shearing and carting operations of the district, and already upwards of 4,00[?] bales of this season's clip of wool have come to hand, and are being rapidly shipped to England. We ...
Article : 402 wordsDuring the last two weeks our township has been unusually quiet for this season of the year. It would appear that there are fewer cheques being what is generally termed "knocked down" by the shearers than has ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—I fully concur in the spirit of Mr. Solomon's remarks at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. It is true that brokers—that is, listless ones ...
Article : 316 wordsThe second portion of Mr. Stuart's party, numbering five men and 18 horses, arrived here on Friday, and took their departure next day, intending to make Bundaleer, Mr. Fisher's station, their first stage. They are ...
Article : 144 wordsThis district has been visited during the past week by Mr. J. Williams, the total abstinence advocate, who has delivered lectures at Cornhill, Harcourt, Rapid Bay, at the Scotch Church, Yankalilla, and on Monday evening ...
Article : 248 wordsSir—Not visiting Adelaide a single day, at the present time, without being variously questioned on the above Act, both as regard the original Bill and the several steps tsken ...
Article : 927 wordsSir—In your report of the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce I am made to say that the business of the broken properly belonged to the auctioneers. I am at a loss to ...
Article : 248 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Woods. Mr. Gwynne applied to the Council to reduce the value of his house in the recent assessment, and to point out in error in the description of one of his ...
Article : 206 wordsEurope, Asia, and, we might add, America, present to us at this moment much movement with very little progress. Old faiths and traditions give way and nothing rises up to ...
Article : 2,027 wordsPresent—Messes. Treloar (in the chair), Macnamara, and Brown. Letter received from Mr. Hosking, asking for the remission of a fine inflicted on him under the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 8 Nov 1860, Page 3
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