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  2. General News.

    We understand that the pupils of the School of Art have had space allotted to them in the south-eastern corner of the gallery, immediately above the portion occupied by South ...

    Article : 2,295 words
  3. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Sir—I see by a telegram in Monday's Advertiser that Lady Loch has written to the wives of the Governors in the different colonies, asking for their co-operation in ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. TEMPER JUSTICE WITH MERCY.

    Sir—On reading the letters under the above heading in your last week's issue I was particularly struck with one signed "Pitiful for the Real Sufferers." Instead of calling these ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. Mining Intelligence.

    BROKEN HILL JUNCTION S.M. Co.—The manager reports for the fortnight ending April 22:—"Penglase's Shaft—North-east drive has been extended further distance of 5 feet; total, ...

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  6. Correspondence.

    Sir—As a South Australian I thank you for your able and practical leader on the above in your issue of the 23rd, and I hope you will follow it up by assisting the Government as ...

    Article : 536 words
  7. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    The Hon. R. C. Baker, M.L.C., Mr. S. Newland, chairman, and Mr. T. Harry, secretary, of the Transcontinental railway commission, arrived at the Peake on Friday, April 22. ...

    Article : 806 words
  8. GAS IN COAL MINES.

    Sir—With reference to the Bulli Coal Mine disaster as reported in your paper, it seems to me that men can be working in a mine in which a considerable amount of inflammable ...

    Article : 350 words
  9. THE FIRST CHRISTIAN MINISTER IN THE COLONY.

    Sir—I note by the report of the Rev. Mr. Hebditch's address to the Congregational Union that he is reported to have said— "Religion breathed her sweetness and her ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. AN EXPLANATION FROM THE HON. M. SALOM.

    Sir—I notice my name introduced into the report of the inquest held touching the death of Mrs. Curtin, and as there has evidently been some misunderstanding in the matter I ...

    Article : 325 words
  11. District Councils.

    April 25.—Present—All. Chairman reported that on April 18 Mr. J. Morris (superintendent-surveyor of main roads, central district) obtained copy of vouchers held by council for ...

    Article : 193 words
  12. CELEBRATING THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE.

    A meeting, the outcome of a special meeting of the City Council held to consider the question of the best means of celebrating the Queen's jubilee, took place on Tuesday ...

    Article : 608 words
  13. A SUGGESTION FOR INCREASING OUR POPULATION.

    Sir—All seem agreed that the present need of South Australia is an influx of population and money; the way to obtain it is where they differ. I will suggest a way. I gather ...

    Article : 307 words
  14. A WORTHY JUBILEE MEMORIAL.

    Sir—In the multiplicity of suggestions by which the jubilee year of her Majesty's reign and the jubilee year of the colony is to be he in remembrance, there is one which I would ...

    Article : 363 words
  15. SADDLEWORTH.

    April 23—Present—Crs. H. Richardson (chair), Caskey, Hogben, and M. Kelly. Mr. Armes applied for half-chain metalling near section 150, and Mr. Frost for repairs to road ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. TEATREE GULLY.

    April 25.—Present—All. Overseer reported contract No. 23 finished satisfactorily and repairs done to various roads. Work ordered— On Modbury, Ladywood, and Whitmore's ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. YANKALILLA.

    April 23.—Present—All. Crown Lands Office wrote stating that reserves in district were now placed under control of council; reserves to be let for Brazing purposes. Receipts, £87 14s. ...

    Article : 36 words
  18. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 330 words
  19. THE FROME ELECTION.

    Sir—I have seen by the report of a farmers' association meeting held at Terowie that the electors of Frome are severely censored for rejecting Mr. Jenkins's pet candidate, Mr. W. ...

    Article : 471 words
  20. Country News.

    Light showers fell this morning.—The majority of farmers are now busy sowing, and the belief is generally expressed that the coming season will be more prosperous than its ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. CELEBRATING THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE.

    Sir—It is contemplated amongst the many other schemes for celebrating the Jubilee year of our most gracious Queen to devote a sum of money towards illuminating the city. "Oh, ...

    Article : 314 words
  22. MAITLAND, APRIL 26.

    The horse disease has made its appearance in this district. Mr. Palm has lost nine horses in a week, and several other farmers have suffered. They are of opinion that the ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. THE JUBILEE RIFLE MATCHES.

    In accordance with a resolution arrived at at a meeting of the National Rifle Association held on Wednesday evening, Brigadier-General Owen (president), ...

    Article : 608 words
  24. MELROSE, APRIL 25.

    A meeting of the members of the proposed Melrose corps of Mounted Infantry Volunteers was recently held in the institute for the purpose of electing officers, Mr. C. Bray presided. ...

    Article : 114 words
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    The Port Adelaide Corporation has decided to take steps towards getting Birkenhead, which extends almost from the Glanville railway-station to the Largs Fort, proclaimed a ...

    Article : 535 words
  26. MINLATON, APRIL 27.

    An accident happened here yesterday to Mr. J. Ford. He had just taken a pair at hones out of a buggy in the yards contiguous to his general store where a couple of strange horses ...

    Article : 171 words
  27. IMPRISONED FOR BEATING A DRUM.

    Sir—I noticed in your issue of Tuesday that my broker has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment for the mere beating of a dram, the said offence constituting a portion of the ...

    Article : 377 words
  28. THE IMPORTED WOODEN HOUSE.

    Sir—We observe in your issue of to-day a report of an interview between one of your staff and Mr. W. E. Martinson, M.P., referring to the importation of a wooden house by our firm. ...

    Article : 352 words
  29. QUORN, APRIL 27.

    A steady soaking rain set in to-day, with every appearance of continuing. Most farmer have sown their wheat, and on some farms the young wheat is about two inches high. The grass, ...

    Article : 279 words
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