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  2. VICTORIA.

    The PREMIER stated to day that the would reply next week to "the letter received from Mr. Kingston, in reply to one sent some time ago by Mr. Turner ...

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  3. THE DEATH OF SIR ROBERT DUFF.

    Mr. Sydney Charles Buxton, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Colonial Office, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, made reference to the lamented ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Messrs. Martin & Co. sent away another Class II. locomotive for the Government this week. Two more of this class of engine have yet to be delivered, and forty-eight in ...

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  5. MINING NEWS.

    The Manager of the Central Broken Hill Silver Company reports for the week ended the 14th inst.:—486 tons 10 cwt. of ore treated, producing 193 tons of bullion. This contained ...

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  6. LONDON ECHOES.

    There is one topic in London at this present moment. The opening of Parliament, the Queen's Speech, new Privy Councillor, and everything else has faded into utter irrelevance ...

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  7. FRUIT AND VINE CULTURE

    If any one has the welfare of Clare at Heart it is Dr. Bain, who, besides lending valuable aid to others, enterprisingly launches out on his own amount. The genial and ...

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  8. FEDERATION.

    Sydney telegrams elate that the felling of New South Wales politicians is being taken regarding a possible coalition between Sit Knights Parkes and Dibbs. The programme ...

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  9. ECHUNGA, MARCH 11.

    Harvest thanksgiving service was held in our Church of England last night, tho Rev. Mr. Lumsden officiating. The service was very impressive and the floral decorations ...

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  10. MEETINGS.

    GOLDEN SLOPE G.M. COMPANY.—The adjourned half-yearly meeting was called for Friday evening. If any further damping influence were needed to kill shareholders' interest in ...

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  11. RHINE VILLA, March 9.

    On Thursday, March 7, the Rhine Villa cricketers journeyed to Mannuin to play a local team. The Rhine Villas won easily, the respective scores being—Rhine Villa, 161 for ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOLDMINING.

    A sensational discovery has been made at Taiga Taiga, near Marble Bar. A miner named George Kirkiroff, with several others, struck a rich reef. A solid ...

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  13. "SOCIALISM, INDIVIDUALISM, AND COLLECTIVISM."

    On Wednesday evening Mr. James Hague, ALP., lectured on "Socialism. Individualism, and Collectivism," at the Institute Hall, Gawler. at the invitation of the Gawler ...

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  14. SUMMERTOWN, MARCH 15.

    A requisition is being signed to send to the Minister of Education asking him to appoint a teacher to open a school in the Institute. About forty signatures, representing 100 ...

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  15. PALMER, MARCH 9.

    General regret was expressed when it became known that Captain W. Hosking had handed in his resignation as Manager of the New Reedy Creek Gold Mine. He has ...

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  16. WINDSOR, MARCH 14.

    An unfortunate accident happened to one of Mr. G. Taylors little girls a few days ago. She and an elder sister got on a horse which their brother had left to go for the cows. The ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    REDCASTLE G.M. Co.—The local Secretary has received the following telegram from the Chairman in Melbourne:—"Just interviewed Murray. He has instructed officer to make a ...

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  18. MILDURA (Vic.), March 7.

    At the Police Court on Tuesday a well-known settler was proceeded against by the Irrigation Company for interfering with the Company's works without permission. Another ...

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  19. NARRACOORTE, MARCH 13.

    The return match between Mount Gambler and Narracoorte Cricket Clubs took place here to-day. The visiting captain won the toss and scored 209 before they wore disposed of ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. W. H.. Suttor, Vice-President of the Executive Council, has tendered his resignation to the Premier on account of ill-health. ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Evidence in connection with tho kidnapping; case was concluded to-day. At the close counsel for the defence applied for a nonsuit on the ground ...

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  22. RETAIL ASSISTANTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Board of Management of this Society was held on Thursday evening at the office of the General Secretary (Mr. W. G. Ccombs). The ...

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  23. BRINKWORTH, MARCH 7.

    A meeting was held at the Brinkworth Hotel on Monday night, March 4, of those interested in the formation of a cricket club in Brinkworth. There was a fair attendance ...

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  24. BURRA, MARCH 13.

    The Leighton mail-carrier reported on his arrival to-day that a firs had broken out at the Booborowie Run. Prior to his leaving a large quantity of grass had been burnt, and ...

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  25. CONCERTS FOR SUNDAY.

    The usual sacred and classical concert will be given by the Empire Company at the Bijou Theatre to-morrow evening. The quartet will sing "Roll, Jordan, roll," and ...

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  26. BULLION RETURNS.

    BLOCK 14.—Ore treated, 93 tons carbonate, 311 tons sulphide, producing 140 tons bullion, contain 9.695 oz. silter. PROPRIETARY.—Ore smelted, 8,003 tons ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    The accident to Lady Augusta Boyle, daughter of His Excellency the Governor, is more serious than was expected. Suppuration has set in, and ...

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  28. TEMPLERS, MARCH 13.

    Yesterday evening Mr. R. Butler, M.P., addressed his constituents in the Ishwell Institute on Parliamentary work, retrospective and prospective. The speaker gave a ...

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  29. REPORTS.

    To ensure insertion of reports, which should ba brief and painted, the copy must be legibly written on out side of the paper only, and bear the signature of the Secretary or Mining Manager of the ...

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  30. ENGLAND V. SOUTHERN TASMANIA.

    The rain, which prevented play on Thursday is the match between Stoddart's team and fifteen Southern Tasmanians. continued ail night, but at half-page 2 o'clock to-day ...

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  31. THE RELATIVE CRIME OF PROTESTANTS AND CATHOLICS.

    Sir—Whilst uncertain of any good result following the discussion initiated by the Rev. J. Nicholson and continued by the Rev. Father Norton, baaed upon comparisons ...

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  32. INNAMINCKA, MARCH 2.

    Mr. Payne left Innamincka Station on February 20 with 300 fat cattle for Adelaide, and K. Rowlands left on the 27th with 360 Innamincka cattle for the same market. ...

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  33. TRURO, MARCH 12.

    Mr. Andreas Kleinig, residing near Dutton, had the misfortune to lose a reaping machine, winnowing machine, and wagon by fire load week. Is is supposed that a child ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor leaves Perth for England to-morrow on three mouths' leave of absence. Mr. J. E. Brown, the late ...

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  35. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAY BOARD.

    It is reported that Mr. William Cain is on the point of severing his connection with too newly-appointed Railway Board, owing to dissatisfaction with the ...

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  36. THE ADULT SUFFRAGE BILL.

    Sir—The power of disallowance reserved to Her Majesty not having been exercised with regard to this Bill, and the proclamation of its coming into force being shortly expected ...

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  37. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    After several very sultry days and following much thunder and lightning, a steady rain set in last night. It is a till raining. Minlaton, March 14. ...

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  38. EUDUNDA, MARCH 12.

    The weather at present is close, occasional light showers having fallen yesterday, causing a moist heat. The Recreation Park Committed is about ...

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  39. LANDING THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    Oar Shipping Reporter writes:—"Tenders are being called for the Semaphore mail and service contract. It is hinted, however, that the authorities rotund to carry on the ...

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  40. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Father Norton's theme rotating to Catholic crime being first under discussion claims prior consideration. Father Upton, with your permission, shall have a distinct ...

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  41. SALISBURY, MARCH 12.

    At the annual meeting of subscribers to the Institute, held on Saturday evening, the report presented by the Hon. Secretary (Mr. William Bennett) showed a liability on the ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S SPORTS.

    The last race of the season in connection with the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron will take place at Largs Bay this afternoon. The course is from off Largs Pier ...

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  43. THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF HOPETOUN.

    It has been decided to proclaim Tuesday afternoon, tho 26th inst., a public half-holiday—the occasion of tho departure from the colony of His Excellency ...

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  44. THE LATE CAPTAIN ENGLISH.

    The funeral of the late Captain English took place at the Weat-terrace Cemetery on Friday afternoon. The Rev. D. Paton, D.D., conducted the funeral service, and amongst those ...

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  45. BASEBALL.

    To-day's matches, which will be played weather permitting, are Goodwood v. South Adelaide and Norwood v. North Adelaide. ...

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  46. THE RAINFALL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 508 words
  47. OUR PASTORAL LEASES.

    Sir—On the 5th inst. 1 received from the Survey Office a circular calling attention to the Vermin Fencing Act of 1890, by which the months of February and March are specially ...

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  48. THE PASTORAL QUESTION.

    Sir—The Commissioner of Crown Lands recently stated that daring the last ten years 12,000,000 acres has been let to farmers, and it wm the desire of his Government to remove ...

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  49. KADINA, MARCH 12.

    The annual meeting of the Yorke's Peninsula A. H. and F. Society was held at the Town Hall this afternoon. It was decided to hold the annual Show on the first Wednesday ...

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  50. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Palmerston Dramatic aud Musical Society entertained Mr. Justice Dashwood at a smoke social on Tuesday, There was an enthusiastic and ...

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  51. CODLIN MOTH AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Apples have been damaged by what is believed to be the larva of codlin moth. It has been found in two orchards in Claraville, a suburb of this town. ...

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  52. THE TEST CRICKET MATCH.

    Sir—No unbiased person who understood cricket aud has watched the progress of the five test matches, can agree with "Spade Guinea" as to the superiority of the ...

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  53. THE STATE BANK AND OTHER MATTERS.

    Sir—Cheap muncy, or money for almost nothing, is the howl of the advocates of this grand phantasmagoria. This money is to be clawed from the savings of the poor and ...

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  54. LOBETHAL, MARCH 12.

    Last Friday the annual picnic of the Hartley Vale school was held in a paddock kindly lens by Mr. W. Moore, at Hartley Vale. The day was fine, and sports were ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. MYLOR, MARCH 11.

    The second annual meeting of the Mylor Homestead League cook place here recently. The decretory (Mr. E. Wilson, jun.) read the report, Messrs. Pearce, Hutchinson, J. ...

    Article : 239 words
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