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  2. OPENING OF A STATE SCHOOL AT GORDONS.

    Major Smith, Mr. Berry, and Mr. Rees, M.L.A's., visited Gordons yesterday, on the occasion of the opening of the state school at that place by the first-named gentleman. ...

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  3. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    This concluding letter may fitly begin with a reference to the chief place in the Territory, Palmerston and its surroundings. The harbour, of course, the first point which ...

    Article : 2,396 words
  4. VICTORIA AND RIVERINA.

    In the preceding article an attempt was made to show that owing to the completion of the Hay Railway Victoria is certain to lose o large portion of the Riverina trade ...

    Article : 2,930 words
  5. PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE TRADE MARKS STATUTE.

    At the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Call, P.M., and Messrs. Levy, M'Donald, Rappiport Barnet, and Noonan, J.P.'s, the Excise department proceeded against John ...

    Article : 2,210 words
  6. THE OUTER-CIRCLE RAILWAY.

    A large deputation from the Outer-circle Railway League was introduced to the Minister of Railways yesterday by Mr. Cook, M.L.A. The following members of ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  7. IMMIGRANTS' HOME.

    The usual monthly meeting of the committee of management of the Immigrants' Aid Society was held yesterday, in the classroom of the Collins-street Baptist Church. ...

    Article : 264 words
  8. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Williamstown Court yesterday, a man named Sweetman, proprietor of a furniture van, who had driven several sportsmen from town to a day's coursing on Mr. ...

    Article : 266 words
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