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Article : 202 wordsSir—It has been suggested to me that the sentence in my letter in this morning's paper which speaks of the stage imprinting "useful moral lessons on the good quite as mue's as ...
Article : 131 wordsThe funds in aid of the suiterers by the recent floods amount to considerably over £11,000. In the Assembly the title "Commonwealth" has been struck out of the Federation Constitution Bill ...
Article : 253 wordsSir—I would respectfully suggest that the various charwomen of King William-street south combine with the business people to present a testimonial to the above department ...
Article : 137 wordsSir—In your issue of this day appears a telegram from here that the Government have placed £1,500 on the Estimates for a Local Court. If such is the case it is another ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. Dibbs's amendment on the Address in reply was defeated by £0 votes to 57. Only five of the new labour members voted with the Opposition, the remainder voting with the Government, with the ...
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Article : 33 wordsWith respect to a cablegram in which the Jewish World complains of the Australian Colonies acting the part of the dog in the manger towards Baron Hirsch's scheme for the ...
Article : 404 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors Cuming, Bear, Sherman, Down,Tully, and Weber. In reference to postal affairs the Mayor thought that some pillars would be erected shortly. Finance ...
Article : 494 wordsThe estimated population of the colony on June 30 was:—Males, 30,755; females, 20,390; total, 51,145, Births numbered 422; arrivals, 1,638; deaths, 188; departures, 509; the net gain for the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Treasurer delivered his Budget on July 24, and stated that the year's operations showed a surplus of £34,701. The total receipts for the year were £884,592. The estimated revenue for 1892 is ...
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Article : 324 wordsFresh cold water is a powerful absorbent of gases. A bowl of water placed under the bed of the sick room and frequency changed is among the valuable aids in purifying the air. ...
Article : 112 wordsSCHOOL FOR MOUNT SCHANK.—On Tuesday Messrs. Osman and Cock, the members for Victoria, and the Hon. G. W. Cotton, M.L.C., waited on the Minister of Education (Hon. J. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 29 Jul 1891, Page 3
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