At the Police Court this morning Julius Wedenbach, a member of the Canning Road, Board, was fined £2 10/, and £9 16/ costs, for voting on a question in which he had a ...
Article : 98 wordsAt a public meeting, held in the institute Hall, and presided over by the Mayor (Captain J. F. Humphris, D.S.O.), it was unanimously decided to erect a monument ...
Article : 111 wordsOne of the most interesting and what promises to be one of the most attractive events of Royal visit week will be the demonstration on by the children of the city and ...
Article : 553 wordsThe curious sight of a kangaroo beset by two foxes was beheld by Mr. Pulford of Murrindini, while crossing Mr. D. O'Connor's paddocks. The kangaroo was very ...
Article : 52 wordsThe stakes to be run at the next meeting at the plumpton on July 11 and 12, will consist of the York Stakes, for 16 all-aged at £2 2/; the Cornwall Stakes, for 16 ...
Article : 942 wordsShakespeare's sublime psychological tragedy "Othello," as presented at the Theatre Royal by Mr. George Rignold's Dramatic Company, has met with an appreciative ...
Article : 224 wordsIt is a commonplace to say that in America the ablest minds turn now to buainess, meaning by that word the making and distributing or selling of the material staples ...
Article : 2,882 wordsThe German community in Adelaide have arranged to hold a demonstration in honor of the Royal visit. A meeting of representatives of various German societies and ...
Article : 227 wordsDuring a quarrel on board, the German steamer Asia early this morning William Nicholas Scheur, a Prussian, shot Charles Howe, a Bavarian, with a revolver, ...
Article : 270 wordsThe late Trooper D. H. Gibb, of the Fifth Contingent, was a son of Mr. James Gibb, and was born in August, 1871, at Salter Springs. He came to Walloway ...
Article : 146 wordsA decided movement is being made to secure a reduction in the suburban railway fares. A deputation is to wait on the Minister of Railways this week. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe strike at Fremantle continues, and the number of trucks awaiting to be emptied is steadily increasing. This is further disorganising the railway goods traffic. Men ...
Article : 48 wordsFurther complaints are to hand from the goldfields as to the delays in the delivery of the eastern mails through the Railway Department refusing to hold the express ...
Article : 114 wordsLarge attendances have been maintained during the week at the Tivoli Theatre, where Miss Marie Lloyd and Mr. Alec Hurley are still the centre of attraction. ...
Article : 111 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Dean, Majors Dyke, and Adams, Captain Basse, Chief-Gunner Argent, and Lieutenant Schmidt (secretary), the committee appointed by the ...
Article : 69 wordsEdward Carlisle, a rabbiter, was terribly burned on Sunday night. His wife was absent on Sunday, but on Monday morning found her husband, a robust man of about ...
Article : 108 wordsColonists who were born in the province before December 28, 1836, or arrived in South Australia before that date, are the only ones who will have the privilege of ...
Article : 56 wordsElections to fill vacancies in the Legislative Council caused by the transfer of former members to the Federal Parliament were, held to-day, with the following ...
Article : 141 wordsEight men, who profess to be Arabs, were brought here to-day from Cape Grenville, by a lugger which has been working in that vicinity. The men say they are sailors, ...
Article : 309 wordsNo more enthusiastic audience could possibly be desired than that which at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening greeted the second appearance of M. Jean Gerardy, the ...
Article : 612 wordsMuch regret was expressed here when the sad tidings of the sudden death of Mr. J. H. Jacka was announced. The deceased gentleman, who expired at his residence on ...
Article : 96 wordsArrangements have been made by the officer in charge of Defence Bille Clubs (Lieutenant-Colonel Castine) for the holding of rifle matches extending over three ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. William Ross, one of our old colonists, died at his residence on June 19 at the age of 86 years. He was born at Lochaber m 1815, and, with his wife, came to ...
Article : 131 wordsAn interesting case to be heard next month is one in which the plaintiffs, J. C. Eno, Limited, are proceeding against W. H. Malyon, chemist, of Ballarat, for selling ...
Article : 83 wordsSir—Would you kindly allow me to show the Rev. Pymar Dodd where he did not quite get the hang of my contention, namely, that the "silence" of the Church, ...
Article : 2,581 wordsJos. Hy. Grey, the Geelong solicitor, was charged at the Criminal Court to-day with forging a deed of mortgage for £10,000 at Geelong, in August, 1896. The case is ...
Article : 34 wordsA meeting of the finance branch of the Citizens' Committee was held, at Australasia Chambers on Tuesday afternoon, when there were present Mr. P. Wood (chair ...
Article : 999 wordsLieutenant De Passey had 40 mounted riflemen on parade this afternoon. He expressed himself as pleased with the way in which they went through their drill. The ...
Article : 104 wordsAs the result of 17 deputations representing as many trades desirous of having the benefit of wages boards under the factories Act, the State Premier is considering ...
Article : 59 wordsBy the Oruba, which sailed to-day, 30,900 pairs rabbits were sent away. Next week the India will take 50,000 pairs. ...
Article : 23 wordsRiggs's Gawler Brass Band gave an entertainment in the Institute Hall last night in aid of the fund to pay the cost of the visit of the band to Ballarat. There was a ...
Article : 141 wordsA serious accident occurred at Ballarat Western railway-station to-night, when John Johansen, aged 19, a porter, was run down and fearfully injured by the engine ...
Article : 64 wordsAccording to the harvest returns just published the estimated yield of wheat, oats, and barley has been greatly exceeded by the actual results. Wheat gave a better ...
Article : 129 wordsA petition favoring the continuation of Tattersall's sweeps, with five thousand signatures attached, was sent 0to Melbourne last night. Another petition, bearing seven ...
Article : 139 wordsYesterday a well-attended military memorial service was held in Christ Church in memory of the late Trooper W. R. Ewens, of the Sixth Contingent, who was killed ...
Article : 844 wordsThe Mount Gambier race week was begun to-day, when a pigeon match was fired off at Frew Park. The town is crowded with visitors from Adelaide, the western ...
Article : 214 wordsOn Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the Hindmarsh branch of the District Trained Nursing Society was held in the local Town Hall, when Alderman C. R. Hocking presided over a large ...
Article : 885 wordsThe Norwood Town Hall was well filled on Tuesday evening, when a concert was held, the proceeds of which are in aid of the East Torrens Defence Rifle Club. The ...
Article : 135 wordsA shocking accident happened to-day on the farm of Mr. Oliver Lightfoot, at Furracabad. His son, William, aged 8 years, was thrown under a horsepower ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 wordsBernhardt Hammer, a storekeeper at Gunnedah, was found this morning in his store, alongside his cash-box, with his throat cut. A verdict of suicide was ...
Article : 35 wordsWe have been favored with a splendid fall of rain, nearly two inches having been registered this month. It has given the wheat a good start, and in sheltered places the grass is growing ...
Article : 369 wordsOn Monday evening the half-yearly finance meeting of the Albert Lodge, U.A.O.D., was held at the Druids' Hall, Bowden, when J.P.A. Bro. W. Guthrie presided over a good attendance. The ...
Article : 204 wordsMrs. Margaret Evans, a married woman, residing at Mosman, fell into the harbor from Prince's-stairs this morning. Constable Malone promptly jumped into the ...
Article : 48 wordsWhat appear to have been a shocking case of murder for the sake of plunder has been brought to light at Wyalong. About three miles from that place on the ...
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Advertising : 32 wordsThere is nothing new to report in connection with the iron trade strike, although some rumors of changing events were current. In all, 24 members of the Painters ...
Article : 112 wordsELLISTON.—For councillors—Colton ward, Patrick Purtle Kenny (elected); Elliston ward, James Henry Crowe, Daniel Robert Myers; Talia ward, Andrew Scott, Edward Heritage Whitehead. ...
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Advertising : 134 wordsOn Monday evening a meeting of the Working Girls' Club was held at the Rechabite Hall, Grote-street. There was a good attendance, and Mrs. A. A. Milne presided. Nine new members ...
Article : 116 wordsThe island trading steamer Moresby brings news of the murder of Mr. J. McLean at Samarai. The natives emphatically deny having been in any way ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Government desire that the attendance at the State concert in the Exhibition Building shall be as representative as possible, and the Chief Secretary therefore ...
Article : 103 wordsAt Narrabri Quarter Sessions Billy Clarke, an aboriginal, for maliciously wounding Annie Clarke, a gin, was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment, this being his third ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 26 Jun 1901, Page 6
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