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  3. WORK AND TALK.

    The objection of the Lutherans to certain clauses of the Education Bill is shown by the petitions which have been presented to the Assembly this session asking for their ...

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  5. WHARFS COMMISSION.

    A meeting of the Wharfs Commission was held at Parliament House on Tuesday morning. There were present—The Premier (Hon J. Verran) Chairman the ...

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  7. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. PETITION-FOOD AND DRUGS REGULATIONS. ...

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  8. REAL PROPERTY ACT BILL.

    Mr. Anstey asked whether the Government intended to introduce a Real Property Bill this session. The Autorney General (Hon. ...

    Article : 75 words
  9. DISTURBANCE AT ELECTION MEETING.

    Mr. Ponder asked the Attorney-General if he had a report, from the police concerning the disturbance at the Hanson Street Hall last week. ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. LABOUR AT YEELANNA.

    Last week it was reported that a strike had taken place among" the men engaged on the railway works between Yeelanna [?] ...

    Article : 788 words
  11. DISPUTED BOUNDARY CASE.

    Mr. Ryan asked the Attorney-General whether, seeing the great importance to South Australia of getting a final settlement of the boundary case, it was intended to give ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. WORK OF ASYLUM INMATES.

    The Premier told Mr. MacGillivray that patients at the Parkside Lunatic Asylum were employed in the kitchen under the supervision of the three cooks. The boilers ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. HERGOTT POLICE STATION.

    The. Hon. .T. V. O'Loghlin asked whether the Government bad done anything concerning the police station at Hergott. The Attorney General said there was no ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. BRANCHES OF EXPORT DEPOT.

    The Attorney-General notified Mr. Campbell that a report had been received en the question of the establishment of branches of the Export Depot at outports. It would be ...

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  15. SCHOOLS AND RESIDENCES.

    Tho Minister of Education (Hon. F. W. Concybeer) told Mr. Coombe that the erection of a school at Nuriootpa was sanctioned with others some time ago ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. RAILWAY AGREEMENT WITH VICTORIA.

    Mr. Pfiaum asked whether the Premier would lay on the table of the House lay soon as possible a copy of the agreement between the Railways Commissioners of ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. COMMUNICATION WITH THE ALTHORPES.

    The Premier informed Mr. Young that telegraphic communication with the Althorpes had probably been re-established by that time. Capt. Weir had proceeded to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  18. PRO. AND TEM. OFFICERS.

    Mr. Newland asked whether it was the intention of the Government to introduce legislation the session to amend whit was known as Cistine's Act, so that railway ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. DAY'S LEAVE FOR PRISON GUARDS

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Smeaton, I who asked what extra coat in the prison administration would be involved by securing to the guards at the prison one day off ...

    Article : 217 words
  20. COOL CARS FOR FISH.

    The Premier told Mr. Campbell that cool ray conveniences would be placed on the Kingston Railway for the benefit of the fish trade, when the trade in any wise ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. THE BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Hon. R Butler asked the Treasurer whether he could see his way clear to deliver has financial statement before the House adjourned on August 18 to allow ...

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  22. INSPECTION OF GOVERNMENT SCAFFOLDS.

    The Attorney-General informed Mr. Chesson that he did not think that an amendment of the Scaffolding Inspection Act should be made so as to provide for ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. FOOD AND DRUGS REGULATIONS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan) told Mr. Heggaton that the Central Board of Health did not insist upon licensing and registration of cowkeepers and dairies. The ...

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  24. IMPRISONMENT OF A BOY.

    Mr. Cole asked the Attorney General if he had any further information in connection with the imprisonment of a boy at Port Pirie. ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    MANNAHILL July 24.—Arbor day ns celebrated at the school on Friday. Every child on the roll was present and each planted a tree. Sweets were distributed and a sports programme was ...

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  27. NARRUNG JETTY.

    The Premier informed the Hon. A. H. Peake that if he control of the Naming Jetty was banded over by the District Council of Meningic the needful repairs would be carried out by the Government. ...

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  28. AFFORESTATION.

    The Treasurer notified Mr. Settlor that the number of trees planted in the State forest reserves in the last decade bad been—1901-2 89,319: 1902-3, 56,697; 1903-4. ...

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