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  2. WORK AND TALK.

    The Education Bill is now before the House of Assembly, and the petitions from Lutherans continue to flow in against certain clauses dealing with parochial schools. On ...

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  3. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    The question were concluded, and the Minister of Agriculture had risen to resume. the debate on the Address-in-reply before 10 minutes past 2. Mr. Wilson ...

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  4. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2.

    Members had a variety of subjects to bring forward in question time in the Assembly on Wednesday. The Premier made an important announcement in reference ...

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  5. THE LAW COURTS.

    Mr. C. J. Dashwood, K.C., prosecuted for the Crown. —Indecent Assault.—Charles Warren Gutterson (33), who on ...

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  6. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2.

    Members of the Assembly have put up a good record this session, and, considering that the House has met on 14 days only, much business has been disposed of. ...

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  7. TRAFFIC FROM SALT LAKES.

    Mr. Allen asked whehter additional consideration had been given to the request of the District Council of Melville for assistance to cope with the heavy sait traffic ...

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  8. RESERVOIR NEAR MILLBROOK,

    Mr. Homburg asked if the Government had decided to construct a reservoir between Millbrook and Chain of Ponds. The Premier said the matter had not been ...

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  9. TUMBY BAY WORKS.

    Mr. Burgoyne said that -on the previous ' day he had asked a question en notice, the answer to which his constituents would be gratified with. In his reply, however, the ...

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  10. WHARF AT SWAN REACH,

    The Premier informed the Hon. A. H. Peake that a survey to enable a report, plans, and estimate to be prepared of a wharf at Swan Reach, was now in hand, ...

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  11. ADELAIDE: Wednesday, August 2.

    Mr. C. J. Dashwood, K.C., prosecuted for the Crown. —Six Years, for Shopbreaking.—James Henry Townlfey, a well-dressed ...

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  12. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARDS.

    The Treasurer told Mr. Jamieson that there were 145 district councils in the State, of which 10. were in the metropolitan area. There 'were 33 municipalities, including ...

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  13. MOUNT MARY WEIGHBRIDGE.

    The Premier told Mr. Young that the weighbridge at Mount Mary was not in use at present. The Railways Commissioner would bring the weighbridge into use when ...

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  14. ROAD TO IRON KNOB.

    The Treasurer, to Mr. Moseley, said a road from the Hundred of Kelly to Iron Knob had been promised, and it would be opened as early as possible. The ...

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  15. KANGAROO ISLAND REQUIREMENTS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan), in answer to Mr. Ritchie, said consideration would be given to the request of the Kingscote District Council for a roadgrader on ...

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  16. ROLL STUFFING CHARGES.

    After the debate on the Address-in-reply had been disposed of in the Legislative Council on Wednesday the select committee on alleged irregularities in connection ...

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  17. THE COMMONWEALTH STAMP.

    Executive Council has directed that the following officers, who will attain the age of 70 during the current financial year, shall remain in the public service until June 30. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Question time in the Assembly on Thursday gave members the opportunity to raise several important matters. The Treasurer briefly explained the proposed changes in' ...

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  19. FOREST LEASE.

    The Treasurer replied to Mr. Homburg that it was not the intention of the Government to withdraw forest lease No. 26 from allotment at present, pending: a report from ...

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  20. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1.

    Members on Tuesday were more ready to put questions on the notice paper than to ask Ministers for replies offhand. Mr. Coombe gave notice of his intention to ...

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  21. BROWN'S WELL RAILWAY.

    Mr. Pflaum asked the Premier whether he could inform members when tenders were likely to be called for the railway line from Toilem Bend toward Brown's Well, ...

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  22. WEIGHT OF CHAFF.

    Mr. Coombe asked whether the Treasurer was aware that the regulation fixing a standard weight of a bag of chaff had expired, and whether he was aware that a good ...

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  23. MORE DOUBTFUL CLAIMS.

    The select committee took further evidence on Wednesday evening. It was similar in character to that which, had been given previously. ...

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  24. VETERAN ENGINE DRIVER.

    On Tuesday evening the members of the railway staff at the Strathalbyn Station gathered at the residence of Air. George Clough, late engine driver on the southern ...

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  25. HAMLEY BRIDGE POLICE STATION.

    Mr. James asked if the Attorney-General had anything to report in connection with the Hamley Bridge Police Station. The Attorney-General (Hon. W. J. ...

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  26. SCHOOLS AND RESIDENCES.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. P. W. Coneybeer) informed Mr. Coombe that the plans of the Nuriootpa School had been approved. The difficulty about going ahead ...

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  27. TWO MEN ARRESTED.

    Detective Jenkins and Constable Clinnick yesterday visited' a house in North Fitzroy, and there questioned Watson Sharp, a young man, with regard to his ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    While the Italian ship Speranza, wheat laden, was getting under way at the Semaphore anchorage on Wednesday morning Ito Deininglio, seaman, 18 years of age. ...

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  29. FALL AT A WATERFALL.

    PALMER,August 1.—Mr. C. Mengersen experienced a narrow escape from death on Sunday. A number of people visited the picturesque waterfall, about two miles ...

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  30. BORE AT MANTUNG.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake asked if the Government would take into consideration the ordering at once of a bore in the locality of Mantung, for the convenience of ...

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