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  2. THE TRAMWAYS.

    At the meeting of the City Council on Monday afternoon the Mayor (Mr. T. Bruce) said he desired to make a statement with regard to the tramways question. As ...

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  3. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "D. M.":—"As both Houses of legislators will soon be strenuously engaged in their Parliamentary duties, I think the subject of continuing licences for hawking ...

    Article : 322 words
  4. SERMON ON SINGING..

    "He who knows how to breathe and how to pronounce knows well how to sing." With this happy epigram of Pacchiarotti as his text Dr. E. Harold Davies delivered ...

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  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Still fresh in the public memory is the mysterious murder of Miss Money, in Merstham Tunnel last September, a mystery still unsolved. This week has come news ...

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  6. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    His Majesty the King held a levee on Monday at St. James's Palace, whither he was attended by his Gentlemen-in-Waiting and escorted by a detachment of the 2nd ...

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  7. AWILL DISEASE KILL RABBITS?

    "Kenneth Morrison" thinks that the Danysz rabbit-destruction plan will fail. "In the interior, when wild animals become diseased, they are prohibited by the ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. ST. GILES'S CHURCH BAZAAR.

    The two-days' bazaar in aid of St. Ciles's Presbyterian Church was continued on Saturday afternoon and evening in the Norwood Town Hall. Brisk business was done, and there were good ...

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  9. PORT PIRIE MANSLAUGHTER CASE.

    From "Australian":—"As a reader of The Register for many years. I was pleased to notice the leader on the exceedingly light sentence imposed by ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. IN YOUR MIDST ARE MANY PROOFS.

    It may be readily understood that the conditions under which Mrs. Florence Goble lived some years ago are not experienced by that lady now, for she recently gave the ...

    Article : 776 words
  11. LIVER TROUBLE.

    "For the last three and twenty years," said Mr. William Eastgate, of Gray-street, Adelaide, to a special newspaper representative. "I have lived in Adelaide, as it was ...

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  12. "CHAIRMAN FOR EVER!"

    "Anonymous," commenting upon the correspondence in this column regarding "the monopoly by two or three men of the chairmanship of a number of public boards ...

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  13. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    From "Axe":—"One day last week a horse fell, broke its leg, and had to be destroyed in Waymouth street, near Light square. A revolver was produced, aud are ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. EDUCATION AND POVERTY.

    From "Warmbre":—"In a copy of The Kingston literary and Social Gazette, dated August 30, 1880, I read the following suggestive paragraph:—'At a meeting of the ...

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  15. WHAT CONSTITUTES A CHAMPION?

    "From "Honour to Whom Honour is Due":—"The report of the recent Port Pirie rifle matches intimates that Mr. J. T. Lake, the champion of South Australia, ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. TO A SPRIG OF WATTLE!

    From "Geo. W. Ayliffe," Penang. Straits Settlements:— Oh, Little Sprig-o'-Wattle! You came from a land afar. ...

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  17. NAVAL.

    Capt. W. R. Creswell was presented to His Majesty at the levee on Monday. The Australian naval emissary has been very busy this week attending lifeboat trials. ...

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  18. LITERARY.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tells us in The Cornhill Magazine that about £3,000 was realized by his patriotic pamphlets written tp refute the charge of wanton cruelty ...

    Article : 173 words
  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Current Politics."—Hardly admissable. "Vectis."—Mr. James Carter. "Ratepayer."—Your remedy is to appeal against the assessment. See District ...

    Article : 277 words
  20. THE QUEEN CITY OF THE SOUTH.

    "S. D." writes enthusiastically, alter an absence of five years from Adelaide, regarding the rapid growth of the beautiful city:—"We are so used to hearing, the ...

    Article : 453 words
  21. RELIGIOUS.

    The Primate of Australia and Miss Snowdon Smith, at an at home in their honour this week, were met by a large number of friends, among whom were ...

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  24. SPORTING.

    E. B. Dwyer, playing for Sussex against Derbyshire this week, took nine wickets for 35 runs, seven of them clean bowled. Derby had only 156 to make in their second ...

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  25. FIELD NATURALISTS.

    The members of the Field Naturalists' section of the Royal Society held an excursion to the National Park on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of investigating the flora and fauna of the ...

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