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  2. BARLEY AND OATS.

    Sir—Any one intonated in the increased production of the colony will rejoice at the probable sucess of the Distillation Bill. It undoubtedly means the investment of a very ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  3. TRADES' UNIONS AND THE LABOR DIFFICULTY.

    Sir—I have seen [?] letters in the papers from wad about the unemployed, but none of them mention the cause of so many masons and carpenters being out of work. If ...

    Article : 507 words
  4. THEORIES THAT CHANGE.

    Sip—It is both surprising and amusing to hear members of Parliament quoting from English political writers of a bygone day, and applying their teachings written for ...

    Article : 525 words
  5. THE SILVERTON MINES.

    Sir-Kindly allow [?] to close further [?] Mr. Co[?] by giving me from in your columns once more, No one hut Mr. Cau[?] I think, will in any way see ...

    Article : 827 words
  6. THE BOG QUESTION.

    Sir—I notice that Mr. Chalwin disputes Dr. Astlea' assertion that six months' quarautine for imported dogs is unnecessary. I may say that I have spoken to at least half a dozen ...

    Article : 1,831 words
  7. STRING QUARTET CLUBS CONCERT.

    The test concert but one of the season was given by the Adelaide biting Quartet Club in the Albert Hall on Wednesday afternoon, September His Excellency the Governor ...

    Article : 417 words
  8. CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS.

    Sir—I am very pleased to see that Mr. Krish[?]uff, M.P., is going to ask for a comminion to enquire into the system of appointment of civil servants. I believe the public ...

    Article : 493 words
  9. SENDING FRUIT TO ENGLAND.

    Sir—I saw in a recent paper remarks respecting the exportation off fruit to England. Perhaps a few remarks from a new arrival night be of service to those who ...

    Article : 414 words
  10. SCHOOL AT CURRAMULKA.

    Sir—I wish to draw the attention of the board of health to a state of things which frequently occurs in the wooden boxes called by courtesy "state schools" In country ...

    Article : 375 words
  11. LEASING COMMONAGE LANDS.

    Sir—Kindly allow me space in your widelycirculated journal to draw attention to the above subject. By a notice in the Gazette. we are informed that no com[?] licences ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  12. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir-I was glad to notice by a letter signed "Fair Play" in your columns that the shop assistants are again endeavoring to obtain, their rights. I believe the majority of the ...

    Article : 387 words
  13. ASSURANCE BONUSES.

    Sir—I assured my life in a New South Wales Mutual Life Office on the 20th J[?] 1881, being then forty-nine years face on my next birthday; I assured for ...

    Article : 407 words
  14. TEE FORT RIVER AND LARGS BAY.

    Sir—Now that the Largs Bay and Ocean Deck promoters a[?] attracting public notice by the advocacy of their Utopian schemes, it can only be fair to our port to enquire ...

    Article : 414 words
  15. THE GAWLER POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—The meeting held at Gawler to establish a branch of the Land Nationalisation Society on the 18th inst., in my opinion, made a great mistake in passing the ...

    Article : 747 words
  16. THE SOCIAL PURITY MOVEMENT.

    Sir—In yew leading article of the 13th inst. you make- some statements which must be very encouraging to all who have an interest in the well-bung of our city. You also ...

    Article : 686 words
  17. LAWYERS AND LAW-MAKING.

    Sir—That the administration of the law relating to probate, and succession duties should call forth adverse criticism is not to be wondered at. That similar anomalies ...

    Article : 338 words
  18. THE ADELAIDE MUSEUM.

    Sir—In jour paper of 19th instant appears a paragraph speaking in high terms of the advantageous way in which the ethnological specimens in the museum have been arranged ...

    Article : 410 words
  19. THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER FORCE.

    Sir-In answer to a letter signed " Heavy, show we to may to say that as fax as I Can ras, do efforts are being made. in the House of Assembly to [?] the pay of the R.V.F. ...

    Article : 315 words
  20. THE EXTRACTION OF GOLD

    Sir-The letter of Mr. H. M. Addison has prompted me to direct the attention of all parties concerned-and these are everybody in the colony-to the method of extracting ...

    Article : 223 words
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