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Advertising : 55 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen), Aid. Bruce, Tucker, Vardon, Downs, and Reid, and Crs. Simpson, Pullin, Baker, Packer, Cox, Sellar, Ponder, Myers, Keogh, Bonython, and Jones. ...
Article : 2,207 wordsSir—The resolution of the Collegiate Schools' Association, if carried into effect, is a step in a retrograde direction, and will prove unacceptable to the great, majority of ...
Article : 324 wordsThe annual meetings in connection with the Congregational Union and Home Mission were inaugurated in the Stow Memorial Church on Monday evening. The ...
Article : 722 wordsThe hot weather of the past fortnight, particularly on Sunday, October 5, has had an injurious effect on many of the crops in the more northern districts, but some ...
Article : 624 wordsAmong the passengers who landed at Adelande from the mail steamer India on Sunday was Mr. Joshua Rowntree, who is visiting Australia as a deputation from the ...
Article : 1,410 wordsThe latest returns of emigration from the United Kingdom show that Australasia is still getting a very disproportionate share of the outflow of population from the ...
Article : 2,007 wordsMr. George Low writes to The Times from "10 Basinghall street, City, E.C., August 29":—"Sir—On April 12, 1873, I posted a letter to a resident in Church ...
Article : 1,567 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. A. Mackie), Aid. Oring, Vardon, and Grundy, and Crs. Cooke V. Lewis, Tomlinson, Killicoat, Pengilly, Chinner, A. S. Lewis, and Ellis.—The Mayor thanked the ...
Article : 387 wordsThe last of the series of the Lyric Club's winter chamber concerts and dramatic performances was given in the club's rooms on Monday ...
Article : 406 wordsSir—With my sisters and brothers and cousins I was educated in England at schools where three terms per annum were in vogue, but each term was never more ...
Article : 227 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. W. Blight), Aid. [?] wick, Hocking, and Medwee, and Crs. King, Ellis, Sellick, Wright, and Ruthven. The Mayor reported that the lighting committee recommended ...
Article : 497 wordsSir—Our grand old Bishop Short would not, I fear, feel very proud of his confirmee, who now states that he is "connected with another church," whatever that may mean ...
Article : 259 wordsIn view of the finding of the Drayton Grange commission relative to the case of Tpr. Burkitt, who was operated upon at sea after the troopship Norfolk left Largs Bay ...
Article : 1,204 wordsWellington Square Church.—Anniversary services ware held on Sunday, when the Revs. W. T. Shapley, H. Howard, and O. Lake preached to good congregations. On ...
Article : 362 wordsSir—In The Register of October 11 an instance is supplied of the arbitrary manner in which the Education Department treats its servants. Such instances might ...
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Advertising : 506 wordsSir—Individuals who write assertive letters to the press condemning certain of the amusements of their fellow-men as immoral and injurious should be ready to uphold ...
Article : 231 wordsAt the University on Monday evening the Rev. John Reid, M.A., completed his series of extension lectures on "The four great tragedies of Shakspeare,"—"Hamlet, "Othello," "Macbeth," ...
Article : 528 words"Traveller," some of whose statements cannot be published anonymously, if at all, writes at length regarding stock routes and reserves. He says that the leaving of ...
Article : 509 wordsSir—I was delighted on reading Sir Jenkin Coles's speech at Balaklava to note that we are to have a tax on travelling entires; but it will breakdown if people are ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsThe adjourned meeting in connection with the Port Adelaide regatta was held at the Semaphore Town Hall on Monday evening. Aid. Widdop presided over a large attendant. The secretary ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 14 Oct 1902, Page 6
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