We hear little of the sweeping-up operations in South Africa, beyond what is contained in Lord Kitchener's cables, giving a summary of the killed, wounded, and ...
Article : 2,651 wordsAt the unusual hour of 7 o'clock on Saturday evening a large deputation, representing the Tramways League, waited on the Premier at his office to urge the expediency ...
Article : 2,576 words"Onlooker No. 1" writes:—"With regard to the bursting of a water main in Bundle-street on Thursday afternoon I am astonished to see that instead of thanks being ...
Article : 1,512 wordsThe Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. W. Poster) and the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. A. B. Moncrieff), accompanied by representatives of the daily papers, left town ...
Article : 1,320 words"Man to Man," a sensational melodrama, written by William Bourne, was revived at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening by Mr. George Rignold's ...
Article : 798 wordsIt was the unexpected that Happened at victoria Park on Saturday afternoon, when a weak University team beat Iroquois. Before the match the black-and-whites were considered to stand a ...
Article : 944 wordsOn Saturday morning a meeting of persons interested in the musical profession in Adelaide was held at Messrs. Howells, Young, & Co.'s chambers, Rundle-street, for ...
Article : 544 wordsSir—Through your columns I desire to convey my very sincere thanks to the Salvation Army for the organisation of their Prison-gate Brigade Home. About four ...
Article : 354 wordsSir—For the past month, or six weeks teachers of city and suburban schools have been hard at work early and late, training the children for the demonstration in the ...
Article : 479 wordsThe prospect of seeing the electric illuminations in the streets was sufficient to keep many regular patrons away from the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening. The ...
Article : 340 wordsSaturday saw the end of the Roberts-Smith game at the Exchange-room of the Town Hall. There was a fair attendance at the afternoon session. Roberts, 31 ...
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Article : 311 wordsThe glorious picture presented by the elaborate decorations in the principal, thoroughfares of the city just now would have been incomplete had not leading ...
Article : 469 wordsSir—Last Thursday anyone walking down Pitt-street, Sydney, would have noticed thousands of fine young fellows of all classes in the community gathered outside one of ...
Article : 439 wordsThe New York Minstrels were unfortunate in the selection of Saturday evening for their entertainment at the Town Hall, as the numerous other attractions and the ...
Article : 451 wordsThe Federal Executive have approved of the following changes in the ranks of the South Australian 'Military Forces:—Probationary Appointments to (be Confirmed. ...
Article : 234 wordsSir—It would be a great protection, to the public generally and absentees from the colony particularly, if the Government would give the Commissioner of Audit (Mr. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe window displays at Birks's, chemists, are, as usual, quite up to date. The visit of their Royal Highnesses has been made the occasion for two artistic displays, "The ...
Article : 250 wordsSir—We are not accustomed to have trains running on Sunday in these parts, therefore they will cause strange and unwelcome sounds during Divine worship, ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 8 Jul 1901, Page 9
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