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  3. WORK AND TALK.

    Members had a variety of questions to bring under notice of Ministers on Thursday. As the House wm meeting for the last time before members go to the west ...

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  4. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Deputy Speaker (Mr. Jackson) took the Chair at 2 p.m. RAILWAYMEN AND ARSENIC POISONING. ...

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  6. WATER FOR ARDROSSAN.

    The Premier told Mr. Allen that the engineers had in hand the question of laying pipetrarks to take water into Ardrossan. A reservoir was to be excavated, but ...

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  7. KANGAROO ISLAND SETTLERS.

    Mr. McDonald said a few months ago settlers on Kangaroo Island petitioned for a reduction of rent, and later made A similar application by deputation. The ...

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  8. DRIVERS' APPEAL CASE.

    Mr. Blundell drew the attention of the Attorney-General to the fact that judgment was awaited in the appeal case heard on May 21, dealing with the Drivers' Wages ...

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  9. WILLUNGA RAILWAY.

    Mr. Ryan asked the Attorney-General if the knew of any legal difficulty in the way of having the railway through the Torrens district to Willunga begun. Did the - ...

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  10. WATER COMMISSION.

    The Water Supply Commission held a meeting at Parliament House on Thursday morning. There were present Mr. James, M.P. (in the chair}, the Hons. J. Warren ...

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  11. BROWN'S WELL RAILWAY.

    The Premier informed the Hon. A. H. Peake that he could not give the exact date on which the laying of the Brown's Well Railway would be begun. The ...

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  12. CHILDREN'S BILL.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake asked whether the Government and received a report from the State Children's Council upon the proposed Children's Bill. ...

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  13. SCHOOLS AND RESIDENCES.

    Mr. MacGillivray enquired whether any action had been taken to improve the accommodation available for infant classes at Port Adelaide School. ...

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  14. REJECTED SLEEPERS.

    The Premier in reply to the Hon. J. V. O' Loghlin, said that about 27 per cent, of the sleepers submitted at Beltana by one contractor had been rejected. The Supply ...

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  15. PUMPING PLANT AT MOOROOK.

    The Treasurer informed Mr. Senior that authority had been Riven to put the old pumping plant at Moorook in order, so as to ensure, a requisite supply of water for ...

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