For over two years close fraternal inter has taken place between the Bible Christian aud Primitive Methodist Churches in this colony. During the past 12 months ...
Article : 2,277 wordsSir—This district has cause for great jubilation over the success which has attended its efforts to obtain the postponement of the sale of leases which was to have taken place on ...
Article : 399 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, scoompanied by the acting-Premier (Hon. J. C. B[?]); the Chief Secretary (Hon. D. Murray), and the private secretary and side-de-camp, paid as ...
Article : 963 wordsSir—At your report of an interview with Professor lives contains information not only to musical people but affecting indirectly the reputation of the colony, I would like to refer ...
Article : 241 wordsSir—I am personally aware that gold in payable quantities exists in the range of hills surrounding Adelaide, but which unfortunately is owned by private individual, ...
Article : 378 wordsThe Port Augusta Town Hall was formally opened by the mayor (Mr. D. Dryedale) on Thursday. May 12, when a flower show, consisting of flowers grown in Port Augusta and ...
Article : 668 wordsSir—It is with a feeling of regret that I see that most likely our local solo vocalists will be deprived of the honor to perform in the opening cantata at the Exhibition festival—an ...
Article : 413 wordsSir—Re the sale of leases of land for grazing and cultivation blocks, I see the Commissioner of Crown Lands has deferred the sale of the same till June 21st. I think it would ...
Article : 735 wordsSix—I notice with great disappointment that the cereal exhibits in the South Australia, court are likely to be so poor, and that Victorie will have a much better display than we shall ...
Article : 179 wordsSir—Being thoroughly in sympathy with the tenor of several of your articles in favour of South Australis laying herself out to receive of portion of the BRitish capital proposed to be ...
Article : 748 wordsSir—Amongst the many propositions saggested for honoring her Majesty there has been nothing a truly novel character, Herewith I offer one which I am sure must meet with ...
Article : 186 wordsSir—At there seems to be some difficulty in securing vocal talent to sing the solos in that difficult composition; the Exhibition Ode, [?] you thing it is possible to secure a chorus that ...
Article : 155 wordsColonel Godwin, who at one time held the position of Depputy-Assistant Adjutant General to the local-defence forces,was entertained by the Militia officers at their club at ...
Article : 302 wordsSir—Now that we are expecting a considerable influx of visitors from beyond the seas, would it not be advisable to drop the dog in-the-manger kind of policy that has so long ...
Article : 863 wordsSir—So as to vary "Orange Pekoe's" suggestions me to say I think it would be a great deal better if the cantata were conducted by a ...
Article : 101 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Bishop Kennion laid the foundation-stone of St. John's Church, Halifax-Street east, in the presence of number of the clergy and laity of the Church of ...
Article : 984 wordsSir—The lettersigned "Orange Pekoe,"re the Exhibition music, is simply the outpouring of a jealous mind, It is a direct insult to Professor Ives and the Exhibition choir; Surely the ...
Article : 66 wordsSir—Does "Thos, Blackburn, incumbent of Woodville," imagine for one moment that there still remains one right minded person who questions the "Apostolic succession of the ...
Article : 177 wordsSir—I have read carefully a letter from " J, C. F. Johnson" in your issue of the 13th on the management of the Broken Hill mine. As I do not know Mr. Johnson I cannot, like those ...
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Advertising : 563 wordsSir—Having seen a report of the reefs in your paper I think it it only just to correct it. There are only two claims here which have a copper lode running through but distinct from ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—Your leading article of the 16th instant has not in any way surprised me. It speaks words of one who is anxious to deprive another of his property. You attack me from ...
Article : 1,075 wordsSir—Now that the Government have borrowed £450,000 for the above purpose I would suggest that the valuation of these improvements should be made forthwith and the ...
Article : 277 wordsSir—Why is it necessary for Dr. Gardner to protest against a suggestion ? Had he no suggestion of his own to make his protest might come with more grace. The suggestion of a ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 21 May 1887, Page 7
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