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  2. DRAWBACKS UNDER THE NEW TARIFF.

    A deputation of merchants, introduced by Mr. Rounsevell M.P., waited upon the Treasurer (Hon. S. Newland on Friday morning to express their dissatisfaction with the drawbacks ...

    Article : 485 words
  3. LAUD TAX ASSESSMENTS.

    A public meeting was held at the Royal Hotel, Hawker, on Saturday, November 28, to consider the land tax assessments. Mr, John Edgeloe occupied the chair. The ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Sir—Your correspondent [?] W. Dyer" speaks of this church [?] grand old church of the mother country" Very pretty, but unfortunately her history, as told by ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  5. LAW COURTS.

    Walter Davis Hewer (38) pleaded gnilty to a charge of that whilst being employeed as a clerk in the Permanent Equitable Building investment Society he did feloniously embezzle the man of £1,030 19s., at ...

    Article : 766 words
  6. THE TAXATION VALUATIONS.

    Sir—The complains about the land tax are so numerous and widespread that one is induced to ask how such thing Could be if proper care and consideration had been paid to the ...

    Article : 372 words
  7. MEETING AT MCCULTA.

    A meeting of farmers in the district of Moculta was held on Thursday, November 25, Mr. W. Linke occupying the chair. Many of those present pronounced the assessment to be ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. MEETING AT LYNDOCH.

    At the Barossa Inn, Lyndoch, on Monday evening, November 30, a well-attended, meeting was held for the purpose of considering the Government land assessments for taxation ...

    Article : 605 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I understand that any person finding any error in his taxation paper would at once send such notice to the Commissioner of Taxes pointing out error. Now, I found in my ...

    Article : 212 words
  10. MEETING AT LANCELOT.

    A large and representative meeting was held at Lancelot on November 28, to protest against the land tax assessment. Mr. R. Perkins presided. Mr. JANSON said the assessment ...

    Article : 214 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—From the remarks made by the members of Parliament in the House of Assembly, and the numerous meetings being held all over the country, it is evident that the assessment ...

    Article : 863 words
  12. TRAINS ON THE SOUTH LINE.

    Sir—At the present time, when the most rigid economy is necessary as regards the working of the lines of railway as of all other Government expenditure, onlookers wonder ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. THE MAILS TO BIRDSVILLE

    A deputation consisting of Messrs. E. W. Hawker, M.P., R. Laughton, W. Reynell, S. Tome, Scarfe, J. Barker, G. Held, Howard, and G. Farmer waited upon the Minister of ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  14. SUDDEN DEATH AT KOORINGA.

    On Thursday morning a single young woman named Emma Gurney died suddenly at her mother's house, Kooringa, She was only brought home on Wednesday evening, when ...

    Article : 744 words
  15. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Thomas Allan, a child, appeared on a charge of having no home or settled place of abode, and wasgent to the Industrial school till sixteen years of age. Adolph Harvey was charged with assaulting his ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. HOMES OF RESCUE.

    Sir—Some time ago I promised to contribute 10s. 6d. towards the above noble object and enclosed yon will find same, I wish I could afford something more substantial in ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. MEETING AT COWELL.

    A meeting to protest against the taxation assessments was held at Co well on November 26, Mr. D. McKenzie presiding. The Chairman stated that he had been in the Franklin ...

    Article : 362 words
  18. POLICE COURT-PORT ADELAIDE.

    William Peel, laborer, and William Farrant, were charged with neglecting to send their children to school for a period of not lees than thirty-five days during the quarter ended September 30 last. Mr. J. ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. THE CARRIAGE OF PRODUCE TO TOWN.

    Sir—I should like to make a few remarks on the above subject through the medium of your valuable paper. About every other week I send eggs to town in boxes containing in ...

    Article : 247 words
  20. MINING.

    WESTPORT COAL COMPANY.—Messrs. Lawrance and Brook report that they have received a telegram stating that the output for November was 5,330 tons. BIRD-IN-HAND G.M. Co.—The mining manager ...

    Article : 373 words
  21. TO the EDITOR.

    Sir—"The Church of England and her Title" was the subject of my first communication, and I assert that "Percy W. Dyer" nor anybody else has the smallest right to ...

    Article : 675 words
  22. MEETING AT WASLEYS.

    A meeting to protest against the assessments on land for taxation purposes was held at the Ridley Arms Hotel on Thursday evening, Mr. G. Forrest presiding over an ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. IS PORT BROUGHTON IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.?

    Sir—The above question appears to have been very innocently asked in your issue of the 30th ult. by "G. Coat." Will you allow me through your columns to reply that it is ...

    Article : 635 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Why in the name of all that is good does not our Parliament listen to the voice of the majority of the people? Had they done so years ago we should not be in the ...

    Article : 252 words
  25. FOOTBALL.

    A number of persons assembled at the ground in the rear of the Sailors' Home, Port Adelaide, on Friday afternoon, to witness a game of football under "Rugby Union rules," between the offices and, ...

    Article : 221 words
  26. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—Why not go on with laying out the new cemetery at Salisbury and taking out holes for tree-planting during the coming winter; likewise laying in the siding go that it can be ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. MEETING AT STANSBURY.

    A public meeting was held at the Jetty Hotel, Stansbury, on Saturday, November 28, to consider the land tax assessments. Mr. G. Sheriff (chairman of the Dalrymple Council) ...

    Article : 682 words
  28. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Considerable dissatisfaction prevails in the country owing to the excessive valuation placed upon land by Mr. Russell. He has lessened the improved valuation and increased ...

    Article : 638 words
  29. THE SCENE IN THE POLICE COURT.

    Sir—I beg pardon of " Mother Gamp" and her pals; I forgot that the Police Court was their principal place of amusement. I say, "Go it, my boys. Mother Gamp and Beddome ...

    Article : 261 words
  30. UNEMPLOYED CLERKS

    Sir—Knowing the lively interest yon have always taken on behalf of the unemployed I crave a little space in the cause of unemployed clerks, accountants, &c. As you are aware ...

    Article : 205 words
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