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  2. PEOPLE'S BANKS AND THE CREDIT FONCIER.

    It is not often that business men when rushed with work and weary from constant travelling turn aside to make detailed and personal investigations into questions of public ...

    Article : 1,699 words
  3. ANLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Respecting Mr. Chamberlain's Zollverein scheme an anonymous correspondent writes to Truth to say that the principal product that Australia exports is wool, and some £20,000,000 Mr. J. C. F. Johnson states that he has sold the Australian rights of the gaseous fuel, which does away with both oil and water for steam-engine use. ...

    Article : 2,643 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The weather of the first morning was dull and threatening, but happily there came a welcome change, the sun shipping brightly after lunch. The most surprising thing was that ...

    Article : 1,786 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    This week 142 cattle and 920 sheep were sent from here by train to the city market. The first consignment of rabbits trapped by the Victorian rabbiters on the Mount Schanck ...

    Article : 2,103 words
  6. EARLY-CLOSING ASSOCIATION.

    We have been furnished with a report extending over between five and six columns of the annual meeting of this Society, held at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening the ...

    Article : 1,944 words
  7. THE TIDAL WAVE IN JAPAN.

    The latest numbers of the Japanese papers which have reached Adelaide are full of sensational descriptions of the shockingly disastrous tidal wave which recently devastated a large ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  8. REVIEWS.

    In the progress and adventures of "CLEG KELLY," a city arab, by Mr. S. R. Crockett, we have a tip-top story. Cled's father is a burglar of the worst, type but his mother is a ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  9. IRISH NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    A meeting of the Irish National Federation was held in the Trades Hall, Grote-street, on Monday evening. Mr. P. J. O'Driscoll presided over a large attendance. Mr. Henry ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. OVERLAND TO THE WEST.

    Sir—Referring to Mr. George Goring Lewis's letter in Friday's Register I am sorry that he has taken umbrage at my slight reference to his overland tramp to the West in my letter of ...

    Article : 444 words
  11. A NUISANCE CAUSED BY DOGS.

    Sir—I notice in the reports of the proceedings in the House of Assembly on Wednesday last that Mr. O'Malley was laughed at for asking the Premier "how soon he intended to ...

    Article : 386 words
  12. CAN FARMERS LEARN A LESSON?

    Sir—I propose to close the correspondence with "Progress with Justice," not pretending to rival him in ability, and feeling hurt at his sneer at the time it took me to reply. My ...

    Article : 400 words
  13. CAN THE FARMERS LEARN A LESSON?

    Sir—In your issue of July 15 Mr. W. Tapper has a letter, in which in says:—"They (the cultivators of the soil) have been advised, quite gratuitously, to ignore the old laws for ...

    Article : 932 words
  14. THE OPIUM BILL.

    Sir—Mrs. Nicholls wishes to protect white women and girls from opium dens, &c, So do I as earnestly as she. Had that been the object of the Bill it would have had my best ...

    Article : 249 words
  15. THE FARMERS' UNION.

    A meeting shareholders in the Farmer's Union was held at Yongala on July 31, Mr. T. Mitchell in the chair. Representative from Port Pirie. Port Germein, Hawker, Wilson, Crystal ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. MR. KING O'MALLEY AND DOGS.

    Sir—I see that the cosmopolite member for Encounter Bay, Mr. King O'Malley, wants to shoot the Bishop. I can now understand why he wanted the dogs tied up at night. I ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. THE JAMES BROWN HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    Sir—Permit me on behalf of the inmates of this institution to make an appeal to the many readers of your paper for books which they have finished with, but which would prove of ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. CLOSE SEASON FOR NATIVE BIRDS.

    Sir—Will you permit me through your columns to ask the question—Who is responsible for the protected birds that are at the present time being killed and hawked through ...

    Article : 397 words
  19. THE ORATORIO FESTIVAL.

    Sir—The scanty audience who attended on Saturday evening the splendid performance of Dvorak's most beautiful cantata, "The Spectre's Bride." enjoyed a musical treat ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. METHODIST UNION.

    Sir—Will you kindly allow me to enquire through your widely read columns, as the time is so near for the proposed referendum on Methodist union, whether there is any regular ...

    Article : 409 words
  21. TRADES SOCIETIES.

    OPERATIVE BOOTMAKERS' UNION.—An adjourned meeting of the Union was held on Monday evening, the Chairman, Mr. John Flyan, presiding over an unusually large attendance. Amongst the ...

    Article : 201 words
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