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  2. IN AND AROUND ANGASTON.

    In my first article I referred to the wonderful remits achieved by spraying apple orchards which had not borne for several years, and yet this season returned thousands ...

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  3. THE WATCHERS BY THE SEA.

    The steamer Governor Musgrave with Wardens of the Marine Board returned to Pore Adelaide early on Saturday morning after completing the annual inspection of the ...

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  4. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Of Western Australian mines there is no end Of the Kanonna, now before the public wish a capital of £80,000 in 80,000 shares of £1 each. Mr. D. H. Braidwood, of Adelaide is ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. A. S. Browne, for the past tour years Manager of the local branch of the Bank of Australasia, who Has been transferred to the head office in Adelaide, was tendered a ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—Councillors Threlfall (in the chair), Henderson, Watson, Anstey, Gannoni, Mattingley, and Hall. The Secretary to the Commissioner of ...

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  7. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SERVICE PROVIDENT FUND.

    The Board of Management are issuing the following circular to officers of the Civil Service who are now members of the fund:—"This fund, which is now in its second year. ...

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  8. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE.—A meeting of the executive of the South Australian Alliance as held in the Rechabite Hall, Grote-street, on Friday. The Hon. Dr. ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The cricket match was continued to-day. The weather was gloriously tine, and the wickes in splendid order. Three thousand people were present. The Englishmen ...

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  10. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Chamber of Manufactures was held on Monday afternoon in the Eastern Annexe, Exhibition Buildings. Present—Messrs. L. ...

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  11. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE WHEATGROWERS.

    Sir—I was exceedingly pleased at reading Mr. Henry Roach's letter, and your subleader thereon, appearing in your issue of the 15th, because it directed attention to a matter of ...

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  12. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    It has been raining steadily since midnight. At noon the umpires inspected the wicket, and decided to inspect is again in half an hour, but heavy rain continued to fall in the ...

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  13. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir—your correspondent, the Rev. J. B. Stephenson, in has letter of this morning's issue says, "I know of no valid argument that has yet been adduced in justification of ...

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  14. AN EDITOR'S TROUBLES.

    Sir—May I justify certain action of mine reported in the Register? While editor of the Adelaide labour and democratic organ I published correspondence Beet to me personally ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    PERSONAL.—From the christian Weekly for February 15:—The Rev. W. G. Taylor, after a two years' trip to England and America returned to Sydney, by the Arawa on ...

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  16. THE CASE OF MADAME CECILIA.

    Sir—I have to acknowledge the promise yon give in your editorial footnote in the Register of this morning, namely, to make the required correction in your issue of the Journal of this ...

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  17. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INVENTION

    Sir—Your interesting paragraph describing the effect of the new patent self recording fare-box upon the well-dressed passenger was exceedingly interesting. It is only right to say ...

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  18. THE GOVERNMENT THE RAILWAYS AND RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    Sir—Having been closely associated with Mr. H. Roach during tho past month in aa endeavour to secure justice co the country millers in the railway tariff, the subject of his ...

    Article : 292 words
  19. VENTILATING TRAMCARS.

    Sir—Permit rue to support "A Traveller." Drivers of the cara to North Adelaide have repeatedly refused to allow the door to be opened, stating their directions ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Referring to "A Regular Traveller's" complaint, allow me to protest against the back doors of tramcars being kept open. In a well-watered street it may not matter, but on ...

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    URAIDLA AND SUMMERTOWN SHOW.—In ha report of this Show under the head Miscellaneous" Mr. G. Rudd should have been credited with second prize for baker's bread ...

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