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  2. HYDATIDS.

    Sir—Our worthy doctors seem to have taken up in right good earnest that curious disorder hydatids, and are expatiating upon it elaborately. But whether hydatids is really ...

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  3. OUR TRAMWAYS.

    Sir—This is the age of tramways. This is the city of tramways. I think it behoves the managers of our various tramways to do their best to render travelling on the tram as ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. THE OCTOBER REVIEWS.

    [?] comes to an end, after a career of more than fifty years, and the six-penny [?] takes its place next month. It will be nearly as large and ...

    Article : 2,322 words
  5. CORONERS' INQUESTS AND THE EVIDENCE AMENDMENT ACT.

    Sir—It would seem from the reports of some inquests that have been recently held that there is a strange misapprehension as to the effect of the Evidence Amendment Act of ...

    Article : 1,732 words
  6. PORT LINCOLN AND THE WEST.

    It has been my good fortune to travel over most of the settled districts in this colony, but the west coast was to me unknown except by repute—and who has not heard of ...

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  7. RAILWAY MISMANAGEMENT.

    Sir—Ienclose two time-tables of the Glenelg Railways, by which you will notice that yesterday, December 28, the 6.50 and 10.45 p.m. trains from Glenelg are marked to stop at ...

    Article : 363 words
  8. THE MARY RIVER, N.T.

    Sir—I was much interested in reading the report of Mr. McMinn's recent exploration trip in the Northern Territory, as published in your issue of last week. But it seems to me that ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. THE GLENELG RAILWAYS.

    Sir—I was glad to see your leader in the Register this morning as to the mismanagement of conducting running of trains on the Holdfast Bay Railway yesterday. For myself ...

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  10. THE MARY RIVER.

    Six—In your issue of September 9 I note that in writing of Mr. McMinn's present exploring expedition, you state that "a great diversity of opinion exists as to where the Mary River empties it waters." ...

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  11. A FISH MARKET FOR ADELAIDE.

    Sir—Of late a great deal of time and attention appears to have been devoted to discussing matters in relation to the establishment of a fish market in this city, but as yet ...

    Article : 547 words
  12. THE BORDER RAILWAY.

    Sir—I suppose it hangs in suspense whether the line overland to the Victorian Border go by way of Strathalbyn, with a bridge at the head of the Lake, or not. Mr. E. T. Smith ...

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  13. THE MINISTRY.—NO. 3.

    Sir—The Ministry will shortly, it may be presumed, ascend the stump, and we shall hear, in the usual style, of the great things they have done—legally and financially ...

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  14. BANK CLERKS' GRIEVANCES.

    Sir—Your issue of December 29 contains a letter from one who signs himself "Justice," ridiculing many statements made by another writer on the same subject—"Tasman." He ...

    Article : 542 words
  15. CARRYING WHEATBAGS.

    Sir—I have read with great interest Dr. Stewart's letter on the above subject, as I have often deplored the excessive weight of the wheatbags used in this colony, though ...

    Article : 450 words
  16. CONCESSIONS TO SELECTORS.

    Six—Although an Act was passed last session for the purpose of relieving distressed selectors in the Northern Districts and other places where crops had failed, it appears to ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Dr. Stewart, in bringing this matter before the public, has done a noble thing, and the greatest wonder is that it has not been ventilated before. But better late than ...

    Article : 206 words
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