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Advertising : 1,210 wordsThe Legislative Council Chamber is as warm and oppressive in summer as it is cold and cheerless in winter. On Tuesday the temperature was very high, and members did ...
Article : 806 wordsTHE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES V. JOHN COX AND THOMAS A. COX.—£19 18a. 6d., being amount of income tax due under assessment made by the plaintiff. The Crown Solicitor ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Assembly Chamber is one of the coolest in Adelaide, but still the galleries were not very liberally patronised on Tuesday, nor was there anything inviting in the debate. Some ...
Article : 2,227 wordsThe Assembly galleries were once more very empty on Thursday afternoon and the proceedings were for the most part dull. Messrs. MacLachlan, Hooper, and Hourigan ...
Article : 1,654 wordsFrederick Rawson was charged on the information of Edwin John Easther, jeweller's salesman to A. L Brankhorst, with forging the name of J. C Hawker on a cheque on the ...
Article : 151 wordsFrederick Rawson was charged with having unlawfully obtained from James Mead, butcher, of Exeter, the sum of £7 8s. 6d. by means of a valueless cheque drawn on the Bank of New ...
Article : 282 wordsThe business of the Assembly on Wednesday was preluded by a flight of petitions in favor of Bible-reading in State schools, the gentlemen in charge of them being ...
Article : 1,335 wordsJohn Kelly was charged by Sub-Inspector Doyle with having stolen on November 23, at Port Adelaide, a watch and a silver chain and locket, valued at £1, the property of Percy ...
Article : 147 wordsChristmas is coming, and so is the end of the session. On what day the closing ceremony will take place, however, even the Government cannot say at present. " When do you propose ...
Article : 663 wordsMILLICENT, November 29.—At the Millicent Police Court to-day before Messrs. Stuckey and Bennett, Charles George Matthews and Samuel Reddan, aged 18 and 20 respectively ...
Article : 127 wordsELLISTON, November 29.—The terrible fire that has been raging in this district for the last fortnight has fortunately been turned in another direction, where it is not likely ...
Article : 130 wordsANGASTON, November 29.—The first of the new season's wheat was delivered here to-day to Messrs. E. Davey & Sons. The sample was of fair quality, although rather pinched. It ...
Article : 239 wordsHALBURY, November 28.— When Miss Anderson was on her way home yesterday from the house of the late Mr. Pettman she was violently thrown out of her trap and ...
Article : 129 wordsThe curtain was rung down in the Council on Thursday after less than four hours work, and fatigued as they were with the long and laborious sittings of the two ...
Article : 394 wordsBALAKLAVA, November 29.—Notwithstanding the efforts of M.C. Kaya and a large number of helpers the body of Mr. W. H. Pettman was not recovered until Wednesday morning. ...
Article : 77 wordsNEW ERA, November 27.—Haymaking is finished, and about ten tons have been taken in. Two cows and calves have been added to Che dairy cattle, so that we have four good ...
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South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1895), Sat 1 Dec 1894, Page 2
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