Adonis, ketch, 50 tons, F. Gynell, from Port Prices. Crest of the Wave," ketch, 50 tons, J. R. Heritage, from Middle Spit. ...
Article : 1,598 wordsA survey of the long and eventful reign just ended inevitably resolves itself into a note of admiration. It is a reign to be remembered by the British ...
Article : 1,562 wordsThere were no gold shipments from Adelaide by to-day's mail steamer, but the usual silver exports were made, consisting of 49 bars fine silver, valued at £6,570, ...
Article : 2,287 words"The temperature since, the middle of the month," said Mr. Griffiths on Thursday, "has been making up for the cool weather we experienced during tlie first ...
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Advertising : 353 wordsWith reference to correspondence which has appeared in the press, and to the jury's rider to their verdict on the death of Mr. T. Powell, we are requested by the Chief ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Premier informs us that no proclamation with regard to the decease of her Majesty and the new reign will be issued until definite instructions have been ...
Article : 97 wordsThe following correspondence has passed between Sir John Cockburn (Agsnt-General for South Australia and the First Lord of the Admirralty:—"December 11, 1900. ...
Article : 280 wordsNow that the first shock of the loss of the Sovereign is passing—the only Sovereign that most British subjects have known—the mind naturally turas to ...
Article : 1,121 wordsBreadstuffs.—Considerable business was done in wheat at 2/8, alongside ship. Produce.—Bran is strong at 9½d. to 9¾d., and pollard is worth 10½d. to 11d. Algerian ...
Article : 299 wordsWhen the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth makes his visit to Adelaide, postponed in consequence of the death of the Queen, he will in his public address ...
Article : 76 wordsThe maximum readings of the thermometer at the Adelaide Observatory on Wednesday were 97.6° in ihe shade, and 152.4° in the sun; and on Thursday 102.9° in the shade and 156.5° in the sun. ...
Article : 297 wordsAt the meeting of the Executive Council, held on Thursday, the following were appointed lieutenants in connection with the Fifth Contingent:—Roland Herbert ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. A. J. Peacock, the Victorian Chief Secretary, who has been chosen by the Cabinet to succeed Sir George Turner as the State Premier, will assume office as ...
Article : 393 wordsMr. George Laughton reports on January 23:— Dairy and other cattle—A smaller yarding of milkers, nearly all of which were sold at high prices, competition being keen throughout the ...
Article : 1,130 wordsHis Excellency Rear—Admiral Pearson, who since 1897 has administered the naval affairs of the Australian station wich conspicuous success, is a passenger to England ...
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Family Notices : 712 wordsIt has been found that a number of hardships have been imposed by the Early-Closing Act which were not contemplated by Parliament, and Messrs. T. Price, M.P., ...
Article : 481 wordsGreat Britain, &c., Via Suez, per R.M.S. Himalaya, January 31, 11.15 a.m.; newspapers, 10.15 a.m. Via-San-Francisco, January 31, 3 p.m. ViaMarsellles, per Polyitesien, January 26, 10.15 a.m. ...
Article : 264 wordsThe R.M.S. Orizaba, of the Orient line, arrived from Melbourne on Thursday morning in the homeward voyage. She had on board on arrival from the eastern States ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 25 Jan 1901, Page 4
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