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  2. THE EARTHQUAKE AND ARTESIAN WATERS.

    The recent earthquakes have not proved an unmitigated evil. In the Port Victor district several subterranean springs have been started, and yield water which, if of ...

    Article : 90 words
  3. THE TROUBRIDGE LIGHT.

    The President of the Marine Board (Mr. Arthur Searcy), the assistant engineer (Mr. W. E. Slade), and the harbourmaster (Capt. Inglis) left the Semaphore anchorage on ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. VISITING PREACHERS.

    It is not often that the people of Adelaide hare the privilege of listening to such a galaxy of eminent Australian clergymen as occupied the pulpits of a number of ...

    Article : 172 words
  5. RIVER MURRAY WATERS.

    The evidence taken at Albury on Saturday by the Murray Waters Commission (according to The Sydney Daily Telegraph) was emphatically to the effect that during ...

    Article : 1,039 words
  6. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

    The hon. secretary of the C.E.S.S. Union (Mr. H. E. Fuller) has supplied us with the results of the scholars' examinations.held on September 5 and 12, on papers set ...

    Article : 515 words
  7. AN AREA OF POOR COUTRY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. W. Foster) returned to the city on Monday afternoon after a trip through, the northern part of Yorke's Peninsula in ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. THE CORONATION CORPS AND AUSTRALIAN RIFLE TEAM.

    Largs Bay was a scene of great activity on Sunday afternoon. The sea-end of the pier was thronged with people desirous of Welcoming home the coronation troops and ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. COLONEL STUART.

    It is reported that a gentleman who has been interesting himself in Col. Stuart's position in the miltary forces, has received a letter on the subject from one of ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. THE STATE FINANCES.

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Darling called the attention of the Treasurer to the following extract from the Federal Treasurer's Budget ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY BILL.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday the Premier obtained leave to introduce a Bill for an Act to provide for the construction of a line of railway from Oodnadatta to Pine ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. THE PETERSBURG BATTERY.

    According to a return presented to the Assembly, at the request of Mr. Rounsevell, the battery at Petersburg worked, during 1901-2 162 days, and treated 804 tons ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. THE GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST'S TRIP.

    Our Oodnadatta correspondent telegraphed on October 1:—"Mr. H. Y. L. Brown, Government Geologist, left to-day for Adelaide. He has just inspected the Arltunga, ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. MOONTA EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION.

    Moonta, September 24.—A meeting of members of the Moonta Eight Hours Demonstration Club was held at the Royal Hotel on Friday evening. Mr. G. F. Donskl'on ...

    Article : 248 words
  15. FURTHER TESTS AT TEETULPA.

    A movement is on foot to further develop workings at the old Teetulpa goldfields, and it is specially intended to sink below the cement beds in the hopes of finding wash ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. ADELAIDE RAILWAY STATION.

    The alterations and additions to the Adelaide railway station are progressing steadily, and the latest marked improvement is the removal of the temporary ticket ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. APPROACHING VISIT OF WARSHIPS.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor has received official continuation of the intimation previously made privately that the Admiral Commander-in-Chief of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. PINNAROO RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    The report of the Pinnaroo Railway commission, for which there bas been much enquiry, will probably be presented to the Lieutenant-Governor one day next week, ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. THE WOOL SALES AND WOOLCLAS.

    When woolgrowers are fighting hard to keep their sheep alive, and are forced to practise every possible economy, it is strange that more attention is not paid to ...

    Article : 315 words
  20. ALFORD SPORTS.

    The annual sports in connection with tthe Oddfellows' Lodge. Alford, were held on September 24. The weather was sultry, but apparently did not affect the attendance. An interesting ...

    Article : 285 words
  21. WHO PAYS THE TAXES?

    By order of the House of Assembly the Deputy Commissioner of Taxes (Mr. Alfred Searcy) Las compiled an interesting return, classifying the taxpayers of the ...

    Article : 438 words
  22. DARING VOYAGE IN AN OIL LAUNCH

    A worn and unkempt man steered a diminutive launch into Falmouth lately. With him was his son. acting as combined first male and crew. The pair ...

    Article : 417 words
  23. MASONRY.

    Petersburg, September 29.—The inslallntien of Brother J. R. Stevenson as W.M., of the Great Northern Ledge No. 46, S.A.C., took place at Petersburg on Friday evening in Hie presence of ...

    Article : 326 words
  24. PUBLIC WORKS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The estimates of federal revenue and expenditure, a copy of which we have received, show that a sum of £20,105 has been set aside for South Australia. This ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. IMPOUNDINGS.

    HAHNDIRF (nearest post-office, Hahndorf), John Wilson, Pound keeper.—Two crossbred sheep, earmarked, both marked alike—right ear notch hack of ear, left ear notch on top of ear. ...

    Article : 142 words
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