Matters in connection with the strike are in the same position as previously reported, and neither side shows any disposition to give in. The strikers had another ...
Article : 109 wordsDaniel Foran was brought into Wallaroo yesterday from Alford, and handed over to the police. He was acting strangely, and Dr. Fulton attended him. in the police ...
Article : 121 wordsThe arrangements for the reception Sir George Sydenham Clarke (Governor of Victoria), who is to arrive here on Monday, April 7, are almost complete. The shire ...
Article : 140 wordsThe residents of Penong and the surrounding district have long Celt the need of a building suitable for public meetings. During the past few months the residents ...
Article : 438 wordsH.M.S. Archer left Port Victor for Robe on Saturday night, end those who were early astir on Easter Sunday in hopes of witnessing her arrival by daybreak ...
Article : 347 wordsThe annual nicotine of the Moonta Recreation Ground Syndicate was held at the Moonta Institute on Friday evening. The chairman (Dr. James) presided. The ...
Article : 147 wordsOn Good Friday morning, about 10 o'clock, the Archer arrived here, after a somewhat rough trip from Port Pirie, shelter having boon availed of at Kangaroo ...
Article : 690 wordsOn Tuesday night Mr. George Green's tobacconist shop, in Alexander-street, wan entered by burglars, who effected, an entrance from the back door by shooting the ...
Article : 128 wordsA painful bicycle accident happened to Mr. James McDonald on sunday. He left Mr. J. Gunn's Lairg station for Chickerloo, and had gone a short distance or the old ...
Article : 96 wordsAt the Mount Gambier Police Court to-day, before Mr. George Glen, S.M., Oliver White was charged, on the information of John Ingleby, commission agent, with ...
Article : 885 wordsIn spite of the cold and boisterous weather prevailing during the week, the township is full of visitors, most of the accommodation having been booked for the Easter ...
Article : 161 wordsPort Elliot is now quite a busy place again, being full of visitors. The boardinghouses and hotels have a large number each, and all the cottages are occupied. ...
Article : 149 wordsEmma Ruwoldt, aged 22, a servant al Moorak station, whilst returning home last night about 7 o'clock was assaulted by some ruffian. The man jumped out from ...
Article : 143 wordsA sad fatality occurred here to-day. While a party, consisting of members of the United Bicycle Club, of Adelaide, and friends, were out yachting, a sudden gust of ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Federal Salt Syndicate have their men busily at work. The manager has finished making the embankment across the lake. The embankment is about 11 chains ...
Article : 130 wordsSuperintendent Booker and Mr. T. H. Smeaton inspected the new lire station in Gertrude-street during the week, and expressed satisfaction with the way the ...
Article : 723 wordsSome excitement was caused in Ellen-street shortly before 8 o'clock this morning. Mr. H. A. Johnstone, who is employed in the "Recorder" office, was ...
Article : 204 wordsOn Tuesday, after six week of great suffering, Miss Alvina Semmler succumbed to the injuries she received by accidentally betting her clothes alight on February 7. ...
Article : 90 wordsThe foundation-stone of the new Town Hall was laid by the mayor to-day. At 4 o'clock a procession was formed opposite the present hall, and, headed by the ...
Article : 410 wordsAn accident of a very serious nature occurred at Hancock's crusher, Moonta Mines, on Tuesday afternoon, when a lad named Lathlean was caught in the ...
Article : 65 wordsPerfect weather prevails here. All the boys are in great spirits, and the people are most kind. An excursion has been arranged to the Spit in boats to-day. Also ...
Article : 259 wordsAn elderly man named John Bowes, who followed the occupation of a carpenter, committed suicide this morning by blowing his brains out with a rifle shot. The ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 5 Apr 1902, Page 13
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