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  2. MISS C. E SPENCE ON HER TRAVELS.

    My last letter was dated from Philadelphia, the head-quarters of protection and of Republican Conservatism, in which even the Irish city Ring had to adopt the Republican ...

    Article : 3,157 words
  3. DEATH OF THE HUNGARIAN PATRIOT.

    Our telegrams from London to-day announce the death of Louis Kossuth, who was born on September 16, 1862. By the death of this most famous Hungarian of modern times a ...

    Article : 1,967 words
  4. MINING NEWS.

    PINAFORE G.M. Co., NO LIABILITY (W. A.).—At a meeting held on Wednesday at the office of Mr. R. B. Farrar the following were elected Direstors:—Messrs. A. Leane, J. ...

    Article : 59 words
  5. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.

    The above plan indicates the arrangements on the ground for the principal camp at Wingfield, in the neighbourhood of Dry Creek. The country affords excellent scope for military manoeuvres, as there is plenty of open land where the several regiment, the field artillery, and the machine guns can be posted. The site of the camp is between the loop line ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 396 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The threatening state of the weather during Wednesday resulted in a somewhat meagre attendance of the public at the evening's but fortunately the clouds ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS.

    WHO DISCOVERED THE CUE>—Mr. Whitfield Mills, well known in South Australia, has written to the Victorian Express (Geraldton) in answer to this question. He says:—"To ...

    Article : 569 words
  8. THE CAMP AT GLADSTONE.

    The above sketch map shows the locality of the camp at Gladstone, indicating positions of the townships of Gladstone and Booycolie and the road end railway connections. Gladstone is one of the most prosperous towns in the Northern Areas. It is situated about 105 miles from Adelaide, and it is expected that the camp will be visited by friends of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 298 words
  9. THE ADELAIDE MUSEUM.

    It is some months since we were enabled to report progress concerning the fossiliferous treasures obtained by our Museum authorities from Callabonna (Mulligan Lake). The ...

    Article : 820 words
  10. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The success of the Cyclorama is still proved by the excellent attendances daily. Combined with the wonderful picture the illusion of the sentry and the sparkling fairy fountain make ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. FISK SINGERS.

    After a tour of the country districts the Fist Jubilee Singers will this week arrive in Adelaide, where they have arranged to fulfil engagements for four nights. They open at ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. THE MATABELE WOUNDED.

    The treatment of the Matabele wounded is still occupying the attention of the Press here. Upon this subject an interview with Captain Lloyd Francis, who has been all through the ...

    Article : 453 words
  13. THE MIXING INDUSTRY.

    Sir—I fail to understand why an Act has not long since been passed protecting the public and the industry of mining generally. I would like to suggest that no mining property should be ...

    Article : 666 words
  14. OTHER ENCAMPMENTS.

    Arrangements have also been made for camps at Moonta under Captain Page, at Mount Gambier under Captain H. Wilson, and at Pamata under Lieutenant Bock. ...

    Article : 27 words
  15. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    A nice steady rain set in this morning, "replenishing the tanks, which had got unusually low. The rain continued at intervals all day, and the weather is still threatening. ...

    Article : 1,280 words
  16. THE MEAT-FREEZING QUESTION.

    Sir—I notice in the Register this morning an article by Mr. Alexander Poynton, M.P., on the frozen-meat industry, and while feeling satisfied that he is doing; what he thinks will ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. STATE AID TO FARMERS.

    Sir—I see by a Melbourne telegram, dated February 23, that the Government of Victoria have decided to assist farmers there, and have authorized the Commissioners of the Savings ...

    Article : 614 words
  18. SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS.

    Sir—Our beautiful Botanic Park has of late become the scene of rather extraordinary proceedings especially on the Sabbath afternoons. Yesterday's proceedings were brought to the ...

    Article : 247 words
  19. RETRENCHMENT AND "THE TOLIERS OF THE HILLS."

    Sir—The answer given by the Chief Secretary to the deputation which waited on him to-day has, I was afterwards informed by many of my friends who are ...

    Article : 412 words
  20. Adelaide, February 6, 1894.

    Dear Sir—I have to acknowledge receipt of your circular, dated 23rd ult., advocating most erection of meat freezing works at Port Augusta. I regret that I cannot take nay pecuniary interest in the venture ...

    Article : 417 words
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  22. DEAN KENNEDY RETURNS THANKS.

    Sir—May I ask you as a favour to convey through the columns of your widely-circulated newspaper my gratitude to Messrs. Fraeer and Jones, defectives, for their clever capture ...

    Article : 132 words
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