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  2. MR. REES'S SPEECH ON THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    Sir—The sweeping objections taken by Mr. Basedow to our present educational system were somewhat narrowed in their range by Mr. Rees, but still in his speech there are several ...

    Article : 1,460 words
  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliamentary troubles are still upon us. The House has sat for several weeks and has done nothing but quarrel—Sir George Grey, as usual, "in the interests of the human race." ...

    Article : 2,653 words
  4. THE REBELLION IN JAPAN.

    The feudal system ence[?]o powerful in Japan is past, and for several years the country has been nuder the complete control of the Emperor, who has been aided and guided in his ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  5. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The management could have very little fault to find with the patronage bestowed upon their house on Saturday evening, September 8, for there was a very good dress circle attendance ...

    Article : 620 words
  6. INCREASE IN RATE OF RAILWAY CHARGES.

    Sir—On looking through the report of last "Wednesday's debate, I notice that some of the most important facts referred to by me were omitted and the force of my argument destroyed. ...

    Article : 366 words
  7. ARRIVAL OF THE OAKLANDS.

    The Oaklands arrived on Sunday with 346 immigrants, the report of whose conduct on the passage and their general appearance is decidedly in their favour. The vessel left Plymouth on ...

    Article : 1,652 words
  8. THE VOLUNTEER FORCE.

    Sir—If the Government do not intend to allow the enthusiasm of the newly-enrolled volunteers to die a natural death, would it not be good policy to give them a little more ...

    Article : 474 words
  9. THE HOUNDS.

    The members of the Adelaide Hant Club met, by invitation of Mr. W. B. Rounsevell, M.P., at Lockleys, on Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was advertised for 1.30, and afc 1.45 about fifty ...

    Article : 472 words
  10. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS.

    The Australasian, after describing the change recently made in the course pursued in our Legislative Council, by which the Hon. W. Morgan has been constituted leader, says:— ...

    Article : 906 words
  11. EDUCATION COUNCIL.

    Sir—Am I out of propriety in asking whether two matters which lately attracted public attention have been allowed to die out? I speak of the Hopkins and Minns cases. In the one ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. FOOTBALL.

    The return match between these Clubs was played on Saturday, September 8, on the Kensington Oval. The weather was favourable for football, but did not induce many spectators ...

    Article : 387 words
  13. TOWN HALL ORCHESTRA.

    Sir—It my letter could have appeared the day after it was written any one could have seen what I wrote was correct. Even now the great posts and iron balustrades can be seen in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. ONE OR TWO SQUARE MILES.

    Sir—Although an advocate for the extension of area to two miles on credit selections, I also entirely agree with the suggestion of your correspondent "W." in your issue of 5th instant ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. SALARIES AT THE ADELAIDE MODEL SCHOOLS.

    Sir—Your correspondent, "Semper Verax" is warm in his resentment against the Council of Education. It has been rather the fashion to find fault with them lately — faults and ...

    Article : 438 words
  16. WESTERN PLAINS, September 3.

    The shearing on the Western Plains is progressing very favourably. They have already finished at one shed, and all the others are fast drawing to a close. The weather Las been as ...

    Article : 158 words
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