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  2. LATEST NEWS.

    The private meeting of shareholders in the Commercial Bank convened to consider what action they should take against the Directors has been postponed in order that it might be ...

    Article : 147 words
  3. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—The Chairman, and Crs. Harris, Kahl, and Eckermann. Works completed—Tothill's Creek—No. 149, J. McGrath, jun., £15 18s. 9d.; Tothill's Belt—No. 156, C. ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    IN RE THOMAS CULLINAN, of Spring Gully, Farmer.—Mr. Davis for the insolvent. The official receiver reported on a scheme for arrangement as follows:—"That the official ...

    Article : 596 words
  5. OUR CITY LETTER.

    In my last letter I stated that it was believed that on the meeting of Parliament the Government would be defeated, and that a coalition would then be formed probably with ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  6. KAPUNDA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATING ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of this Association was held at the Institute on Tuesday evening. The attendance was moderate, Mr. J. Jacob presiding. The Secretary (Mr. T. Jeffs) read ...

    Article : 1,083 words
  7. BELVIDERE.

    Present—All. From Crown Lands Office, stating that the tender of Messrs. A. Simpson and Son, of Adelaide, had been accepted for the supply for the ensuing year of dog discs, ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. GLEANINGS.

    "I WAS never exactly buried alive," said an old clerk, recounting his experiences; "but I once worked a week in a store that did not advertise. When I came out my head was ...

    Article : 2,490 words
  9. NURIOOTPA.

    Present—All except Cr. Roenfeldt. Forming of Rosenthal-road to stand over. Clerk reported that there is still £47 2s. 3d. outstanding rates for this year; also of the sick ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. THE CONTINENTAL PRESS ON THE LONDON RIOTS.

    The news of the disturbances in London created a great sensation in Paris. The correspondent of the Times says:—It is supposed that the revolutionary international element, ...

    Article : 837 words
  11. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    DESPITE the enormous American and Indian competition, the great European granary of South Russia continues to maintain its reputation by steadily increasing its exports. For ...

    Article : 408 words
  12. CRICKET NOTES.

    As I predicted when the Nuriootpa C.C. visited Kapunda a short time ago and got defeated by the Dutton Parks, they would not be able to turn the tables even with their ...

    Article : 749 words
  13. AN EDITOR'S DREAM.

    The editor fell asleep after a time, and lo! he dreamed a dream. And it seemed to him, that having armed himself with certain papers and books, he turned his steps once more to ...

    Article : 347 words
  14. COUNTRY INTELLIGENCE.

    An interesting game of cricket was played yesterday on the recreation ground between the store assistants, Drapers v. Grocers. The employers kindly granted a half holiday. The ...

    Article : 251 words
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