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  2. BROADBRIM'S NEW YEAR LETTER.

    With the last stroke of twelve the dying year, 1894, sank into the dead past, and the joyful chimes of millions of sweet bells rang out the Gloria in Excelsis Deo, to welcome ...

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  3. SCRATCHINGS IN THE CITY.

    That every line which written here may be Go to its mark straight and unerringly That every laugh be clean and fairly bought: That condemnation never go unsought: ...

    Article : 1,422 words
  4. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—All, but Cr. A. Mattiske[?] From District Council Barossa re footbridge intended to be erected at Rosenthal; clerk to reply. From secretary Children's ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. THE RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    Sir—Councillor Orchard thought fit to call the attention of the Municipal Council to the foundations of this bridge intimating that it was unsafe. The council, in their ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir—Knowing "right well" that the "Chairman" in his "silly" letter of the 1st instant is afraid to farther reply unless he continues to distort facts by ...

    Article : 103 words
  7. WATERLOO.

    Present—The chairman, and Crs. Behn, Williamson, Wiech, Roberts, and Hodgins. Correspondence—From Crown Lands Office notifying allotment of £227 as main-road ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. THE LABOR MEMBERS AND THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY.

    Sir—I, like a lot of other short-sighted mortals, was delighted when the first labor member was elected for a seat is Parliament. I remember standing drinks all ...

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  9. KAPUNDA.

    Present—Crs. H. Plush (chairman), E. James, W. Duff, J. A. Schultz, H. March, H. Rohde, and Pat Kerin. The overseer reported that stationman had been employed ...

    Article : 383 words
  10. MAGISTRATES' COURT, KAPUNDA.

    William Byrne, was charged by L.-C. Grant with being the owner of a dog running at large without a collar and disc on. Defendant pleaded guilty to the dog being ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. CRICKET.

    On Saturday, 2nd inst., the Kapunda Public School Cricket Club visited Angaston to try conclusions with the Public School club there. When the visitors ...

    Article : 262 words
  12. TRURO.

    Present—All Letter received from J. H. Pfeiffer, F. Frost, and others, requesting council to cause obstructions to certain roads through Baldon Estate to be removed ...

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  13. KAPUNDA SCHOOL BOARD OF ADVICE.

    Present—The chairman (Mr. H. Jackson, J. P.) and Messrs. A. Palmer, J.P., and T. D. Nock. The chairman read a copy of a letter sent ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. COURSING NOTES.

    Since my last I have had a conversation with Mr. Simeon Matheson, manager of the Buckland Park Estate, and he informs me if the summer breaks up early with good ...

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