On Tuesday evening the Federal Government and the members of the Commonwealth Legislature entertained the Ministry and Parliament of Victoria at ...
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Article : 1,126 wordsThe tug Eleanor, which had the illfated barge Gwydir in tow in Spencer's Gulf when the latter foundered on Monday, reached Port Adelaide on Friday morning. ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Martin Walsh is desirous of exploring the country to the north-west of Tarcoola, towards the West Australian border, and has submitted the following ...
Article : 356 wordsA sad accident, which terminated fatally, occurred to a son of Mr. France Mitchell, aged about 2 years. It appears his mother had been scalding milk, and a camp-oven ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Treasurer (Hon. R. Butler) was interviewed on Friday with regard to the statement telegraphed from Melbourne that Mr. Drake, the Federal Postmaster-General, ...
Article : 970 wordsFurther search is being made along the coast for wreckage from the barge Gwydir. The young man Thomas who was in the barge was well and favorably known in ...
Article : 105 wordsA concert was given in the institute last evening by the Port Pirie Charity League. The proceeds are to be devoted to the local hospital. There was a good attendance. ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Marine Board on Friday afternoon held an enquiry into the loss of the barge Gwydir whilst being towed from Port Pirie to Port Adelaide. All of the wardens ...
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Article : 983 wordsThe Powell Memorial Fund, for the erection of a memorial to the late Lieutenant Powell and other Mount Gambier soldiers who have been killed at the front, is ...
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Article : 300 wordsThe local Sunbeam Society held a bazaar in the Agricultural Hall on Wednesday. The juveniles made a very creditable display of goods, and these, together with one or ...
Article : 334 wordsOne of the most remarkable features of the great sale of the late Sir William Fraser's library at Sotheby's was an extraordinary series of caricatures and books ...
Article : 473 wordsSir—I was quite astonished when I read in "The Advertiser" that Lieutenant De Passey is not to retain his lieutenancy won while on active service in South Africa. It ...
Article : 121 wordsSir—I was considerably interested in reading the short article in "The Advertiser" to-day on grasshopper destroyers, as this is a matter of considerable importance ...
Article : 728 wordsThe annual investiture of officers for the ensuing year in connection with the united Tradesmen Lodge, No. 4, S.A.C., took place at the Freemasons' Hall, Flinders-street, on Tuesday evening. ...
Article : 379 wordsOn Friday evening a welcome home social was given to Troopers A. E. Leonard, J. Turner, H. Dedman, and E. D[?]dman, of the Third Contingent (Bushmen) at the Globe Hotel, Bowden. There ...
Article : 168 wordsThe annual dinner of the Prince Alfred Old Collegians' Association was held at the Cafe de Paris, Rundle-street, on Friday evening. Mr. G. W. Cooper (president) ...
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Advertising : 76 wordsAt Thursday's meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council prompt measures were taken to prevent a recurrence of the damage caused by the floodwaters breaking through ...
Article : 185 wordsKANYAKA.—For councillors—Suburban ward—S. H. Hobbs (elected). Pichi (Richi ward—John Mc[?]oll (elected). Yarrah-Wyacca ward—G. H. Willis (elected). For auditor—J. H. Wright (elected). ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Sat 22 Jun 1901, Page 8
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