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  2. KADINA CORPORATION.

    Present—The Mayor. Crs. Bawden. Martin, Cornish, Rendle, and Lang, and the Town Clerk. Apologies were tendered and accepted for ...

    Article : 1,232 words
  3. [?] Peninsula as I know it.

    Off ! did I say ? No we were on: and we cantered “off,” bearing away due east through a [?] past a deserted shepherd’s [?] and a wonderfully green and ...

    Article : 1,046 words
  4. OUR KADINA LETTER.

    Ornamentation is everything: or at least it appears to ht in the present day. and Host Battams has taken advantage of popular feeling in this respect by placing the ...

    Article : 426 words
  5. Brown’s Adelaide Art Union.

    SIR.—Have you heard anything of Mr. Brown’s Art Union. People in Moonta are anxiously inquiring when the drawing is to take place. When Mr. Murphy, the agent ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. PROBLEMS.

    SIR—The following is the problem by K. J., which appeared in your issue of the 22nd inst:— Now, supposing the year to contain 365 ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. Another Fable by “ Junius.”

    SIR—Just two years ago to-day the good people of Moonta and its surroundings agreed to take into their service a gentleman called E.H.D., M.P.. to look after an animal called ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  8. Mr. Harper’s Question.

    SIR—In answer to Mr. Harper’s problem, I enclose the workings of the tank given by him. 92 x 46 + 92 (2) + 46 (2) = 4232 + ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. Reply to “Eye Witness” at Palmerston.

    Sir—In your issue of July 17 appears a communication from “an Eye Witness,” dated Palmerston. June 4th. As such communication is only worthy of ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. Pencilling from the Post.

    Sin—The return of the General President from Western Australia, which I assure you was an unlooked-for occurrence by some people, has been the chief topic of ...

    Article : 621 words
  11. OUR MAITLAND LETTER.

    An inquest was held on Saturday Inst. at the Maitland Hotel, on the body of Mr. Bentley. a farmer of tins place, who was found dead outside Mr. Tiddy’s store on ...

    Article : 350 words
  12. K. J’s QUESTION.

    Sir—I beg to offer the following solution to K. J.’s question. I cubic foot = to 110502 ¼ inch cubes. Then 110592 + 1 = 11393 X 55296 X 2 ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. Government Education.

    SIR—Let me ask “ East Moonta” whether he has not made a mistake in the authorities he quotes in support of his proposition, that it is the duty of the State, to teach reading, ...

    Article : 1,131 words
  14. Answer to Mr. Pomroy.

    Sir—In reply to Mr. Pomroy, I can safely say “ Physician heal thyself.” He has not found out the cause of the mistake as he thought. He traces it to 42(2). but he will ...

    Article : 310 words
  15. OPEN COLUMN.

    Whilst the “Open Column” is at the [?] of the public for temperately-written communications, the Editor distinctly announces that he does not hold himself in any way responsible ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. Wallaroo Road Contracts.

    SIE—I saw an advertisement in your last issue for stone breakers and risers at 3s. 6d. and boys 10d. per day. As our contract is the nearest Wallaroo Mine, the hint seems to ...

    Article : 742 words
  17. To the Editor.

    In your leader hi last Tuesday’s issue, you have made a very material mistake in saying that classification is the leading feature in the land scheme put forward at Saturday’s ...

    Article : 375 words
  18. Mr. Harper’s Problem.

    SIR,—Answering Mr. Harper’s problem. I make it 37,392 feet and 233,700 gallons of water. Seeing so many of your readers are ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Disraeli’s visit to Ireland is indefinitely postponed, as he is suffering from a bronchial affection. FRANCE. ...

    Article : 132 words
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