Sir—For last four years 1 have noted the burden of the Rev. J. W. Owen's letters in the press. Some might call it "a fad." [?] prefer to acknowledge the manly ...
Article : 292 wordsThe most important labor gathering of the year, perhaps the most important ever yet held in England, is the Trades Union Congress, which has been sitting in London ...
Article : 2,374 wordsA deputation to-day waited on Senator Ewing, and requested him to be nominated for the Perth mayoralty. Mr. Ewing asked for a little time to consider the mattes, and ...
Article : 291 wordsThe mail steamer Rome will sail from Laigs Bay this afternoon for London Special trains for passengers and visitors will leave the Adelaide railway-station at ...
Article : 110 wordsContrary to expectations, the Legislative Council made sufficient progress with the items ou the notice-paper on Wednesday to obviate the necessity of sitting after the ...
Article : 436 wordsThe President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. THE "HANSARD" STAFF. Sentor McGregor (S.A.) asked the President if he had been officially ...
Article : 2,473 wordsA meeting ot the South Australian Ornithological Association was held at Dr. A. M. Morgan's residence on Friday evening, and Mr. M. Symonds Clark presided ...
Article : 233 wordsOur Green's Plains correspondent wrote on October 8:—Quite a sensation was created here to-day by the rumor that an elephant had broken up a volcano in Victoria, ...
Article : 407 wordsThe Melbourne "Argus" relates that a scandalous instance of extravagance has just been, discovered in connection with the lighting of the Kyneton post-office ...
Article : 110 wordsSir—The Advisory. Board have reported adversely upon the Murphy patent solid key for locomotive axles. But the return asked for by Mr. Denny, M.P., clearly, ...
Article : 415 wordsAcceptances for the V.A.T.C. Caulfield Guineas, the Debutant. Stakes, and the Toorak Handicap close to-day before 4 o'clock. An Indian paper announces that Mr. B. ...
Article : 372 wordsA deputation from the district of Highercombe was introduced to the Commissioner of Crown Lands on Wednesday by the members for Murray, to ask for a ...
Article : 148 wordsWhen Mr. Tucker's motion to postpone the construction of the outer harbor was rejected by a majority of 12 last week, and when the Legislative Council refused by one ...
Article : 821 wordsThe Commissioner of Police has received the following report from MountedConstable W. N. Smith, who is stationed at Farina:—"I received information on ...
Article : 415 wordsPentridge Gaol is not as a rule regarded as a promising place to break into. Presumably all the prisoners confined therein would like to break out, and in the past ...
Article : 459 wordsOn Wednesday evening the Mayor and Mayoress of Hindmarsh (Mr. and Mrs. W. Blight) gave a social in the Hindmarsh Town Hall. The guests, who numbered nearly 300, were received by the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe annual meeting of the subscribers of the Balaklava and Dalkey Institute was held in the Institute Hall on October 7, There was a fair, attendance. Mr. W. upton presided. The ...
Article : 103 wordsThe following; seratchings were posted today for the V.A.T.C. Spring meeting, to he commenced at Caulfield on Saturday next:— ...
Article : 47 wordsThe following are the drawers or placed horses in Tattersall's consultation on the Demonstration Handicap, which closed with 28,000 subscribers, and was drawn pro ...
Article : 70 wordsThe postmaster at Hergott Springs has advised the Deputy Postmaster-General (Sir Charles Todd) that Mr. Crombie, of Nungeranie, reports:—"Good rains fell on the ...
Article : 52 wordsFine weather was experienced at Sandown Park, and the meeting was largely attended, the spectators, including many interstate visitors. The Sandown Park Spring Cup fell tu The Persian after ...
Article : 682 wordsThere were 42 returned soldiers on board the steamer Narrung for Adelaide when she arrived on Wednesday. Lieutenant Carter and Troopers Chamberlain and ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Executive Council on Wednesday suspended the provisions of the Early Closing Act so far as they apply to the closing time for grocery shops on Wednesday, ...
Article : 69 wordsA sensational railway accident, in connection with which disastrous results were narrowly averted, occurred this morning in connection with the running of the ...
Article : 445 wordsThe damage caueed to Messrs. C Everett and Co.'s grocery store on Tuesday evening is roughly c[?]timated at £250. The premises and contents were insured in the Sun, ...
Article : 98 wordsOctober 6. — Present— Crs. Laffer (chair) Bradey, Hennessy, and Curtis Memorialists to be informed that funds will not permit of Carlisle-street. Westbourne Park, being formed and metalled at ...
Article : 242 wordsMrs. Annie Osmond, wife of Mr. William Osmond. of Petersburg, died[?]very suddenly at her residence, Kilkenny, on Monday evening. Mrs. Osmond, who lived in a ...
Article : 157 wordsSir—Like the now historical Hurree Chunder Mookerjee in "Kim," your correspondent "Terselpe" is a "very fearful man." Howerver, there is that in this ...
Article : 174 wordsOn Wednesday morning Messrs. Verran, Allen, and Shannon, members for the district of Wallaroo, waited on the Commissioner of Public Works, and presented a ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Burra "Record" in its issue of Tuesday last is inclined to take a doleful view of harvest prospects in the vicinity of that town. It. writes in solemn tones of grief:— ...
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Advertising : 355 wordsThe Adelaide Bach Society's concert will take place at the Adelaide Town Hall this evening, under the direction of Mr. E. Harold Davies. Mus. Bac. The society will ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 9 Oct 1902, Page 6
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