A representative of "The Advertiser" waited upon the Federal Minister of Trade and Customs on Wednesday evening, and he found Mr. Kingston very busy. The ...
Article : 2,194 wordsMr. Frank W. Wilkinson, the special war correspondent of "The Advertiser," returned to Australia by the steamer Wilcannia after an absence of about 16 months[?] ...
Article : 1,739 wordsThe committee of the A.R.C. having deeided to postpone, the Summer meeting owing to the death of the late Queen found themselves confronted with the task ...
Article : 1,184 wordsFebruary 11 is to be observed as Foundation Day. There is a big crop of raspberries this year, and the price offering for them will ...
Article : 103 wordsMiss Florence Perry has not been resting long since her return from Australia. Both she and Pattie Browne are to be in the "Thirty Thieves" at Terry's Theatre. ...
Article : 1,877 wordsThe most interesting work underground now proceeding at the South Kalgurli is the extension of the western crosscut at the 700-ft. level, which is going out with the ...
Article : 406 wordsAt this afternoon's meeting of the Harbor Trust the question of increased dock accommodation was considered. The Shipowners' Federation wrote, saying that ...
Article : 119 wordsAt a special meeting of the V.R.C. committee the following dates were allotted for the postponed suburban race meetings:— Moonee Valley, February 5; Geelong, ...
Article : 137 wordsJohn McNamara, aged 31, a bookmaker, cut his throat at Carlton this afternoon, and when found this evening was quite dead. Deceased, who formerly lived in ...
Article : 167 wordsAn important sale of live stock and farm: ing implements in connection with 'the estate of the late Mr. William Wood was held to-day at the farm, five miles from ...
Article : 122 wordsA concert in aid of those who suffered through the storm at Semaphore recently was given in the Semaphore rotunda[?] on Tuesday evening. The atmosphere was ...
Article : 189 wordsMr. Seddon says the New Zealand Government have cabled to the Viceroy of India, urging that the original arrangements with regard to the visit of the Indian ...
Article : 94 wordsA survey was made to-day of the American schooner Reaper, which grounded in the gulf a short time ago while in charge of Pilot ...
Article : 134 wordsThe following are the names of the men who have been sworn in as members of the Fifth Contingent:- A. Alexander, J. T. Arnold, A. S. Arnott. ...
Article : 754 wordsThe export of Victorian apples this season is likely to receive a severe blow owing to the Agricultural Department having failed to secure the necessary space on the ...
Article : 99 wordsMessrs. W. Thyer & Co. report on January 30:— Competition for butter was to-day very keen, so that all grades in good condition was soon cleared at prices showing an advance on previous rates. ...
Article : 541 wordsThe telegrams referred to in the above interview, and which passed between Mr. Kingston and Mr. Holder in respect to the remarks made by the latter gentleman on ...
Article : 258 wordsThe French mail steamer Polynesien reached Fremantle this morning, having made the voyage from Adelaide in 89 hours, thus beating the Britannic's time by over ...
Article : 87 wordsTo-day one of the largest gatherings that has taken place for a considerable time here was held in the Institute Hall, the occasion being the departure of Lieutenant Miell, who is leaving for ...
Article : 339 wordsAt a conference this afternoon between Sir George Turner, Premier of Victoria, Mr. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, Mr. Gurr, Postmaster-General, and Mr. ...
Article : 168 wordsSir—In the account of the severe storm at the Semaphore last week, which did so much damage, it was mentioned in "The Advertiser" that a Church of England ...
Article : 273 wordsYesterday information was received at the Laura police-station that a man was lying dead under the Laura-bridge over the Rocky River. Mounted-Constable Peltrie at once proceeded to the spot, ...
Article : 177 wordsThe annual board meeting of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows was held at the M.U. Hall, 1[?], Franklin-street, on January 29. There were present G.M. J. Dowling, D.G.M. R. S. Kelly, G.S.C. ...
Article : 296 wordsThe annual meeting of the South Australian Homing Association was held at the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday evening. Mr. W. Arnold presided over a fair attendance. The secretary (Mr. J. Gould), ...
Article : 208 wordsOn Sunday morning a couple of young men were driving in a pony cart in the vicinity of Compton. As they were rounding a corner the animal turned sharply, and overturned the vehicle, throwing one ...
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Advertising : 388 wordsDear Sir—It is now close on 30 years since I had the first attack of a cold, which has troubled me continuously. At first the cough was only slight, and, as most people ...
Article : 307 wordsThe report of St., Vincent de Paul Society for tlie year ended December 31, 1900, states:—"We have visited and relieved 370 cases of distress, in many instances supplying them with clothes, boots, ...
Article : 94 words"Enquirer."—The rule is clear. It reads:— "Every rider on arriving at the starting-post is thereby placed under the starter's hands." "W.G.," Hawker.—On the second day of the ...
Article : 73 wordsComplaints have been rife of late regarding the filthy state of the water which is supplied to the residents of the Port through the pipe services. It is not only very dirty in color, but ...
Article : 523 wordsThe annual meeting of the Tasmanian Racing Club was opened to-day at Elwick The attendance was smaller than usual, because of the absence of the Administrator ...
Article : 381 wordsA meeting was held at the Kilkenny Blocks on Wednesday night, when Mr. W. A. Key presided. A branch of the Blockers' Right-of-purchase League was formed, and it was resolved that this ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 31 Jan 1901, Page 6
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