Present—His Worship the Mayor, and Aldermen Colton and Cox; also Councillors Thomas, Vosz, Brice, Clark. Car[?]osao, Kiteley, Campbell, Pannell, Osborne, Rankin, and Fox. ...
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Article : 1,696 words[The following is the concluding portion, of Mr. Stuart's diary:— Tuesday, April 24—Central Mount Stuart. Sent Keckwick in search of water and to examine a hill that has the ...
Article : 20,912 wordsThe Glaciers of the Alps. Being a Narrative of Excursions and Ascents, an Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Glaciers, and an Exposition of the Physical Principles to which they are related. By John Tyndall, F.R.S. ...
Article : 2,183 wordsSir—In answer to Mr. Perry's letter in your paper of Wednesday, I affirm he was not charged with refusing the Bibles in question, and suggest to him to read the paragraph through Again, no mention ...
Article : 118 wordsSir—Without impeaching the fitness of the gentlemen who are appointed, to design and carry out the important public works now in progress, or in prospect, it is most desirable that they should be fully ...
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Article : 209 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen Mold and Francis; Councillors J. O. Jones, Clement, Woodman, McLaren, and Lawrence. The Town Clerk having reported the result of the ...
Article : 170 wordsSir—Allow me to call attention to an error in your leading article of yesterday, in reference to the Court of Appeal. At present it reads "The Court is therefore composed of men friendly to the Act, and the ...
Article : 265 wordsPresent—Sir J. H. Fisher (Chairman). A. Blyth, S. Tomkinson, John Morphett, John Rector. S. Yeater and George Hamilton. TRANSFERS. ...
Detailed lists, results, guides : 851 wordsThe following letter from Mr. P. A. Nation, Harbour-Master at Port Elliot, to the President of the Marine Board, has been handed to us for publication: ...
Article : 925 wordsSir—In your report of the Queen v. Nolan and Ellis, to-day, I find the following passage:—"Meredith said he should go down town, perhaps as fur as the Tivoli. Nolan said, if he did, He would certainly ...
Article : 210 wordsSir—As your correspondent's letter last week has drawn a reply from the worthy and deservedly respected Secretary, I beg to offer a few remarks thereon, having been an elected member of the ...
Article : 365 wordsSir—I notice in reading the very interesting journal of Mr. J. M. Stuart, that he suffered very severely from scurvy. It is not now, I fancy, too late to send his and his brave companions an antidote. I all[?]do to ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 15 Dec 1860, Page 6
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