The moment the Council met on Wednesday the Chief Secretary announced a great improvement in the condition of the Inspector-General of Schools, who he said, had regained ...
Article : 614 wordsThe right to the publican's booth for the Gawler Show, offered by Mr. A. G. Wells at auction last night, brought £14—a record price. It was secured by Mr. E. H. Hussey ...
Article : 426 wordsConscientious work, considerable capacity, and marked improvement are the brands stamped upon the annual exhibition by the students of the School of Design for 1896. ...
Article : 1,110 wordsThe orator, dramatist, minstrel, who ran Through each mode of the lyre, aud was master of all; Whose mind was an essence compounded with art ...
Article : 1,352 wordsThe regular visitor to Barossa cannot but be struck with the face that a great deal of solid development work has been done in that locality during the last twelve months, and ...
Article : 1,971 wordsMr. Playford has now definitely decided not to accept a further term of office of the Agent-Generalship, and will return to the colony in the autumn of next year. ...
Article : 1,305 wordsThe Jubilee Social Festival in connection with St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, was held in the local Town Hall on Wednesday evening, when there was an immense ...
Article : 632 wordsThe Town Hall was crowded to excess on Wednesday evening, when the third free organ recital of the series generously arranged for by the Mayor was given by Mr. ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Methodist union vote of the Prospect Primitive Methodist Circuit is not completed, but so far there is a large majority opposing union ...
Article : 421 wordsThe long-wished for rain keeps off, and the wheat is going back. Little hope of a moderate crop entertained, unless rain falls very soon. Fees is very scarce yet. ...
Article : 295 wordsSir—Those who appeal to Scripture for proof that the amalgamation of the Methodist Churches is of God seem to forget this object-lesson of the ages—that denominationalism is ...
Article : 433 wordsSir—Being interested in this question of Methodist union, might I through your columns ask the Rev. H. T. Burgess to explain? He says that not one per[?] ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the Assembly references, reported elsewhere, were made to the Hospital trouble, the appointment of the Commissioner of Police, and Mr. Hartley's illness. ...
Article : 1,401 wordsSir—Svnockivt over, seriously injured, and probably fatally, by a butcher boy! How many like accidents happen continually, only the lesser number finding a place into public ...
Article : 442 wordsSir—Mr. Wellington's lueid and ex[?]ustive statement of the financial side of the querstion is timely, and should be thoroughly digested by the voters. I should like to know, however ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 380 wordsSir—In reply to Mr. Bargess's structured on what be is pleased to style my "Surprising misconception" in his letter of Monday last, allow me to ask if he will kindly point out ...
Article : 341 wordsSir—As to the sad cause and the subject-matter of the prayer advertised to-day iu your columns I have nothing to say except this—May God indeed relieve all who suffer in mind. ...
Article : 522 wordsSir—In reply to Mr. Proud, it is incorrect "that a few score big land monopolists in the City and County of Adelaide" would, under single tax, pay more than all the farmers of ...
Article : 321 wordsSir—Re thge resolution of the S. A. Alliance and Mr. Caldwell's letter referring to the same, Mr. Caldwell's name has appeared on the list of Vice-Presidents continuously since ...
Article : 397 wordsSir—I have Just had the voting-papers under the Hare-Spence system and the tally of those under the ordinary method of scrutin de liste sent to me for comparison and analysis ...
Article : 505 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon the winter inspection by the members of the Port Adelaide Corporation of their municipality took place. This year the Council delayed their inspection, in order that a ...
Article : 533 wordsSir—Throughout the long correspondence on Methodist union I have retrained from entering into a newspaper controversy with the Rev. J. B. Staphenson. A sufficient reason ...
Article : 237 wordsThere was a large audience the fair sex again predominating, at the Victoria Hall Gawler place, on Wednesday afternoon, when Mdlle. Trebelli gave her second matinee ...
Article : 575 wordsSir—The thanks of all respectable footballers of the districts and also the spectators are due to your correspondent "A Player" for calling attention to the disgraceful way some members ...
Article : 230 wordsSir—Your issue to-day tells us now the Labour members ridiculed the presumption of the house surgeons in daring to accuse such men as Drs. Napier and Smith of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 10 Sep 1896, Page 6
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