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  2. EDUCATION REPORT FOR 1891.

    The following is an abstract of the report of the Minister of Education for the year ended December 31, 1891. The document with appendices was laid before Parliament on ...

    Article : 1,672 words
  3. THE HAPPY VALLEY TUNNEL.

    On Monday Cabinet considered the tenders for the Happy Valley inlet tunnel, and on the recommendation of the Engineer-in-Chief accepted the lowest tender—that of Messrs. ...

    Article : 892 words
  4. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    That Western Australia is going ahead there can be very little doubt, and the statement made by Mr. Venn, the Minister of Railways and Public Works, to a reporter of the Observer ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  5. DESTROYING THE TASTE FOR LIQUOR.

    The attention of the world has of late years been attracted to some extent by the claim advanced in America, as well as elsewhere, that the vice or disease (or combination of ...

    Article : 1,132 words
  6. THE SMALL-POX SCARE.

    On Sunday the Chief Secretary (Hon. Dr. Cockburn) conveyed to us by telegraph the satisfactory intelligence that the disease from which the Sanders family are suffering has ...

    Article : 996 words
  7. FISH AND GAME INDUSTRIES.

    During the week ending August 6 some splendid lots of butterfish have been received here from the Coorong. The butterfish have mostly been small, weighing from 6 lb. to 12 lb., but a few turned the ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS.

    ELLISTON.—Messrs. Patrick Purtle Kenney and Septimus Boord. QUORN.—Dr. E. L. Pooler, and Messrs. Robert Cameron and William Rogers. ...

    Article : 21 words
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