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  2. COLONISTS AT BIRMINGHAM, WARWICK, KENILWORTH, AND STRATFORD-ON-AVON.

    Continuing my account of the' four days' excursion into Warwickshire and Oxfordshire. At half-past 10 next morning, after arriving at Leamington, which we made ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POULTRY SOCIETY.

    Gauged by the attendance alone the second day's exhibition of the South Australian Poultry Society was an unqualified success. But it was also successful from a show point of ...

    Article : 2,551 words
  4. FOOTBALL.

    The last meeting of Hie season between these clubs took place on the City Oval on. Saturday afternoon in the presence of about 1,700 people. Despite the fact that the Ports ...

    Article : 1,785 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Let's be happy while we may" was the subject of the address of the Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M.A., at Stow Church on Sunday evening. He said— ...

    Article : 2,607 words
  6. THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION.

    On the West of the South Australian court, separated by a pretty fernery, is the New Zealand court, which, now that it is completed, presents a light and ...

    Article : 1,475 words
  7. A NEW ROOT CROP.

    Attention was called in our columns not ago to the fact that a yam whose valuable properties had hitherto been unknown would flourish under ...

    Article : 679 words
  8. THE SHIPPING DIFFICULTY.

    Sir—The thre[?]tened strike labor in connection with shipping became the Steamship Owners' Association of Australasia h[?]iven to the Federated Seamen's Union of New South ...

    Article : 901 words
  9. MR. I. SINGER IN REPLY TO THE REV. W. R. FLETCHER.

    Mr. Singer lectured on Sunday night at the rooms of Mr. Oliver, Flinders-street, to a large audience an the worthlesseness of politics enunciated from the pulpit, advancing ...

    Article : 816 words
  10. THE YATALA LABOR PRISON QUARRIES.

    Sir— If there had been a stone wall builtaround the Yatala quarries there is no doubt that the late lamented Mr. Bagot would have been alive this day. 1 believe the Comptroller of Pri[?] ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. FIFTH CLASS IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir—The question asked by Mr. E. Ward, M.P., re fifth class in our public schools was a very important one. If there is not a fifth class, what are those pupils to do who have passed ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. SILVER IN THE N.T.

    Sir—In corroboration of the statement made by J. B. Austin that our N.T. will tarn out a second Silerton I beg to hand you an extract from a letter received from Mr. B. Robinson, ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. Advertising

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  14. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    A considerable quantity of rain has fallen during the fast week, and all fears as to the failure of tie next harvest are so far at an end. The rain has been general throughout this ...

    Article : 132 words
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