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  2. THE PROPOSED MOUNT BARKER RAILWAY.

    Sir—Having made South Australia my home since 1855, and having travelled over various parts from Clare in the north to Cape Northumberland in the south and Moonta in the ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Marquis of Hartington has announced his intention of tabling a motion censuring the Government for having entered into an engagement for ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. Amusements.

    THEATRE ROYAL.—There was a good attendance at the Royal on Saturday evening, when "King Lear" was presented for the second time. Every one present must have been highly ...

    Article : 957 words
  5. EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN.

    We have already commented upon the Masters and Servants Bill now before Parliament, and pointed out what we consider to be its chief defects. That our ...

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  6. THE EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT.

    Sir—For the information of your correspondent " Triton'' allow me to say that the advocates of early closing in the retail trade do not aspire to that " pinnacle of happiness" that no work ...

    Article : 414 words
  7. QUEENSLAND.

    There have been several suspensions during the week, including Graham & Company, whose liabilities are £42,000, the assets being £28,000; and John McDonald, of Charters Towers, ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Booborowie Station boundary rider was drowned yesterday in crossing the creek at Baldry. His horse returned the same side; there is no report of his remains being yet ...

    Article : 39 words
  9. AGITATION IN ITALY.

    The occupation of Cyprus by England and of Bosnia and the Herzegovina by Austria is causing an agitation in Italy. [RECEIVED July 21,10.25 a.m.] ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. THE LATE RAINS.

    It has now ceased raining, and the weather is mild. Bain has fallen on seven days during the present month, the total quantity having been considerably-over three inches. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. BASTIAT AND BOSS TWEED.

    Almost the last words spoken by the fallen chief of the Tammany Bing were—"I have tried to do some good, if I have not had good luck." Such a retrospect of such a career indicates ...

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  12. THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Daily News reports that the native troops are to return to India in October. ...

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  13. THE GROSSER KURFURST.

    A German enquiry into the collision between the Grosser Kurfurst and the Konig Wilhelm has been held. helmsman of the latter vessel is held ...

    Article : 40 words
  14. THE POWER TO AMOVE COUNCILLORS.

    Sir—I observe from a late report in your columns that the City Council in their proper anxiety to terminate the misconduct of one Councillor in particular which so frequently ...

    Article : 354 words
  15. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    The weather is splendid, and favourable for harvest operations. The wheat harvest is reckoned to be about an average one. ...

    Article : 22 words
  16. COMMERCIAL.

    Money is in active demand at advancing rates, owing to the Exchange settlement. The Bank reserve is weakened by gold withdrawals for Paris. ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. ADELAIDE AND NAIRNE RAILWAY.

    The following is a brief description of the route of the proposed railway from the city to Nairne, which is to form the first section of the intercolonial line between Adelaide and ...

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  18. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The Marquis of Hartington has given notice in the House of Commons that he intends to move—" That it is a matter for rejoicing that the Berlin Congress ...

    Article : 162 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN JAMS.

    Sir—I was pleased to observe the remarks made by your correspondent at the Paris Exhibition with reference to the South Australian jams, showing that through the use of brown ...

    Article : 372 words
  20. CITY ENCROACHMENTS.

    Sir—In the old Leadenhall Market, London, which hundreds of thousands of people were wont to visit, the Corporation of London, with its many Meat and Market Inspectors, never for ...

    Article : 224 words
  21. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Heavy rains fell yesterday, and the weather to-day is very wild and threatening. The firm of Moore Bros., of Sandhurst, of which Mr. Thompson Moore, M.L.A., is a partner, ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. Advertising

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  23. THE LATE PROPOSED VOLUNTEER BANQUET.

    Sir—I noticed in your issue of July 17 a statement from Colonel Downes stating that he disapproved of the banquet which it was proposed should be given by the volunteers of G ...

    Article : 345 words
  24. COURSING.

    The coursing on Saturday resulted as follows:— WATERLOO PURSE. FIRST TIES. ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. THE OVERFLOW OF THE STURT.

    Sir—"While the grass grows the steed starves," and while Government Surveyors, Hydraulic Engineers, and sundry corporate bodies are squabbling the inhabitants of Glenelg ...

    Article : 389 words
  26. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The immigration returns for 1877 show that 41,196 persons arrived in the colony by sea and 33,943 departed in like manner, being a preponderance of 7,253 in favour of the arrivals ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. "WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR BOYS?"

    Sir—Your issue of to-day has revealed a mystery— What shall we do with our boys ?" —author. The vast amount of benefit the colony has derived from Mr. D. Gall's ...

    Article : 168 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The sum of £550 was remitted by to-day's mail for the relief of the sufferers by the Caledonian revolt. Reports received form Paris indicate that ...

    Article : 51 words
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