The principal South Australian item of gossip in London is not a cheerful one, being no other than the telegram from Adelaide, which was published in the London papers ...
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Article : 1,234 wordsAll the national and state legislatures have adjourned. The President has settled down doggedly to determining the rival claims of the Democratic factions to such few spoils of ...
Article : 4,027 wordsThere is no change to report in the weather, which continues dry, and complaints are beginning to be heard regarding the state of the stock routes. As an instance of the heavy ...
Article : 643 wordsThe following is a copy of an interesting letter Written to a South Australian by his brother, a British officer who took part in the late Soudan campaign ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 15 Aug 1885, Page 7
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