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  2. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    While the Premier, Hon. J. G. Jenkins, was in Hobart. the Premier of Tasmania told trim that probably he would seek to arrange for another meeting of the ...

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  3. THE CONSTITUTION BILL.

    The Constitution Bill which provides foil a redaction in the number of members of both Houses of the State Parliament, and which was passed last session, was, in ...

    Article : 153 words
  4. AUSTRALASIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    With the object of determining which of the six sitting members for the northeastern Legislative Council district should receive the support of the party at the ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Minister controlling the Northern Territory, Hon. J. G. Jenkins, has received a telegram from the Government Resident, dated February 10, stating that the gold ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. IN MEMORY OF QUEEN VICTORIA.

    Some time ago the students of the Advanced School for Girls and the private secondary schools in Adelaide resolved to contribute to the commemoration of ...

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  7. EMERGENCY BOOKS.

    With characteristic thoughtfulness Mr. A. M. Simpson, during his recent visit to England, purchased a number of ingeniously devised "emergency books," issued under the ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. UNITED LABOUR PARTY

    At a largely attended meeting of the United Labour Party, held at the Trades Hall on Thursday, Feb. 13, reports were received from the district committees who ...

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  9. OVERDUE VESELS.

    The barque Martina Johanna, from Ne[?] York to Port Adelaide, is considerably overdue, and fears are entertained for her safety. The vessel was 145 days out on ...

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  10. THE DAIRY EXPERT.

    The Government Dairy Expert, Mr. G. S. Thomson, leaves for a trip to Denmark, Canada, and other dairying countries by the mail steamer Ophir on March 6. It is ...

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  11. DINGO DESTRUCTION.

    Though the Government have ceased paying for scalps from dogs killed north of the Hirer Murray, wholesale destruction goes 011 without cessation or relaxation on the ...

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  12. BATHING FATALITY AT RENMARK.

    The following telegram was forwarded to the Commissioner of Police by M.C. Pyne, of Renmark, on Monday:—"Two young men, Robert darrebt and Tom Dobson, of ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. TREASURY BELLS.

    The Treasury Bills Act of last session authorized the Treasurer to dispose of £850,000 worth of bills, bearing interest at 31/2 per cent., and having a currency of three ...

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  14. MURRAY CONSERVATION.

    The Numurkah correspondent of the Melbourne "Argus' writes:— "It was originally proposed that the conference at Corowa in regard to the conservation of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  15. THE PRODUCE DEPOT V. P. B. BUBGOYNE & CO.

    Our special London correspondent, writing on January 17, says:—A controversy has arisen between the South Australian Produce Depot and Messrs. P. B. ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following ships have left Cape Town for Australia:—February 6 — Bungarse, with Lieut. Firns, Scottish Horse, for Melbourne; the Afric, with 16 men of various ...

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  17. MACHINERY FOR ARLTUNGA.

    The secretary to the Minister controlling the Northern Territory states that with the view of preventing any delay in the [?]reetion of the new machinery for the Ar[?]tunga ...

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  18. THE OPPOSITION.

    A meeting of the Opposition was held at Parliament House on Tuesday afternoon. There was a full attendance of members. Mr. Homburg tendered his resignation ar ...

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  19. WATER IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Hon. J. Langdon Parsons, lion, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Royal Geographical Society, has courteously sent to us a copy of the "Queensland ...

    Article : 242 words
  20. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The Premier, Hon. J. G. Jenkins, speaking of the treaty made between Great Britain and Japan, remarked on Tuesday: —"I think it will he of mutual benefit to the ...

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  21. THE LONDON DEPOT AND MESSES. BLANDY BROTHERS.

    Our special London correspondent has been favoured by Mr. E. Burney Young, manager of the London Produce Depot, with the following communication: — ...

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  22. THE PREMIER AND THE CORONATION.

    The long forecasted invitation to the State Premier to the coronation of King Edward VII. has at last reached the Hon. J. G. Jenkins. It has come to hand through ...

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  23. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    Mr. 11. Eitaki, Consul-General of Japan, Sydney transmitted to the Hon. J. L. Parsons. M.L.C., Consul of- Japan, Adelaide, a ropy of the message he received from the ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth has informed the Acting Premier that he has been advised that the Gothic left Gape Town on February 6, and that ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. THE DISABLED STEAMER AGAPANTHUS.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, & Co., agents for the disabled steamer Agapauthus, which was towed to the Semaphore anchorage on Tuesday evening by the German ...

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  26. THE HON. EBENEZER WARD.

    Regarding the benefit entertainment, to the Hon. U. Ward, which is to. be given in the Town Hall on Friday, March 7, a correspondent writes:— Apart from any ...

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  27. ATTACKED BY NORTHERN TERRITORY NATIVES.

    Our Port Darwin telegrams convey the intelligence that natives attacked the ketch Venture in Cadell Strait on her way from Palmerston to Port Macarthur, in the Gulf ...

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  28. KILLALPAXIKNA HUSSION.

    The Minister of Education, Hon. T. H. Brooker, has received from the Rev. L. Kaibel, chairman of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission, the annual report of the aboriginal ...

    Article : 235 words
  29. THE PRICE OF LEAD.

    Private advice received on Wednesday morning gave the price of lead in London on Tuesday as £11 12s. 6d., a decline of 2s. 6d. per ton. ...

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  30. BURNING ACCIDENTS AND A REMEDY.

    Mr. F. blotters wrote to us on Wednes-. clay—"Hardly a day passes but that we hear of some dreadful burning accident in one of the states. I ask you therefore to ...

    Article : 219 words
  31. THE OUTER HARBOUR.

    It Las been stated that the commanders of the P. & O. and Orient-Pacific mail steamers would probably decline to take advantage of the proposed outer harbour at ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. EXODUS TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    Since January 7, when the imperial Government instituted the system of permits for persons going to.South Africa, the Chief Secretary's Department has issued 33 ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Sir. A. Pearse, who accompanied the Prince and Princess of Wales on the royal. tour as artist for the "Sphere," has written to Mr. E. P. Clarke, chief inspector of ...

    Article : 82 words
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