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Article : 150 wordsWheelan is committed for trial for the murder of Bromley. The Geelong cleared with 34,000 ounces of gold, and £22,000 in specie. ...
Article : 564 wordsBy the Francis Cadell, which arrived at the Goolwa from Dunlop on Wednesday, October 2, we learn that on the 18th ultimo the Darling was falling at Fort Bourke at the rate ...
Article : 5,205 wordsSir—Little did I think when I laid out this city 30 years ago that such preparation could have been made for the Queen's son. But it grieves me to think, should he be asked to see ...
Article : 79 wordsSir—Can the Union Jack, or Australian Jack, red, white, or blue ensign, as per code, be hoisted from private dwellings, without a white border or a disfigurement of any kind? ...
Article : 45 wordsSir—Would you kindly allow me, through your Open Column, to draw attention to the further encroachments on the Park Lands by the Agricultural Society. Another large slice ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Opera Season commenced on Saturday with "Trovatore," which wag played to a very full house. The cast was tho same as that of last season, and Madams Escott, Mr. Squires ...
Article : 250 wordsPresent—The President, and Messrs. C. H. T. Connor, J. W. Smith, M.P., and G. W. Hawkes. Captain SMITH requested that a statement ...
Article : 433 wordsSir—I visited the Opera on Saturday evening, and was much pleased with the performances; but one part of the arrangements which struck me as capable of improvement was the long ...
Article : 169 wordsWallace's opera, "Maritana," was played last night to a very full house. We need hardly say that the opera went off well, as Madame Escott and Mr. Squires were not only in good ...
Article : 155 wordsSir—I notice in the programme published by the Reception Committee that "The Bishop" precedes the Chief Justice in the procession. I should much like to know where they are ...
Article : 224 wordsOn Tuesday evening, October 1, the above opera was played to a fair house, and was received with great enthusiasm. Madame Escott, as Violetta, was perfect. Her voice ...
Article : 172 wordsCaptain Catto, of the Sarah, has favored us with Mauritius papers to August 27, but the news has been anticipated by previous arrivals. The following account of the state of Reunion ...
Article : 1,002 wordsMOONTA.—During the past week severa miners who came out in the Berar have arrived here also several who lately left for Victoria have come back. They are mostly married men ...
Article : 829 wordsSir—As the agent in charge of the Company's depot, Rundle-street, I think it only right that the shareholders should be made acquainted with facts, and not insinuations. In the report ...
Article : 215 wordsOn Wednesday night, October 2, the above grand Opera was produced at the Victoria Theatre to a very fair house, considering the extreme inclemency of the weather. As in the ...
Article : 290 wordsSir—Noticing in the programme of reception of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, which appeared in your issue of the 30th ultimo, that the volunteer cavalry will, as a matter of course ...
Article : 430 wordsThe "Bohemian Girl" was played last night to a very full house, attracted, no doubt, more by the announced appearance of Mr. Beaumont than of the opera itself. Mr. Beaumont, who ...
Article : 690 wordsCadell had been to Burke Town, and sailed again for Adam Bay, September 1. He was endeavoring to get on the tracks of a white man, with a very long white ...
Article : 52 wordsThe great feature in political matters here (by way of introduction) is the financial statement which has recently been made by the Colonial Treasurer. It is generally admitted to ...
Article : 1,269 wordsSir—I am surprised to find that Mr. Fox should not see that the position which be assumes with regard to his demanding a poll on the occasion referred to in Mr. Baker's letter ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 5 Oct 1867, Page 1
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