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  2. VICTORIA.

    Subscriptions have flown in most liberally from all quarters for the Creswick FUnd, and there is every reason to believe that when the distribution takes place the widows and ...

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  3. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY RAILWAY.

    It was notified in Wednesday's Register that Mr. James and his party of surveyors have started on their return journey from Palmerston, having completed the survey of ...

    Article : 964 words
  4. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Port Lincoln Histrionic Society gave a performance here last night as a benefit to Mr. Stone, scenic artist. "The Fair One with the Golden Locks" was presented with ...

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  5. THE UNITED STATES

    A political revolution was effected in the State elections of last Tuesday. The returns of the balloting make up an almost unbroken record of Democratic victories. Democratic ...

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  6. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the South Australian Auxiliary of the London Missionary Society was held at the Stow Church Lecture Hall on Wednesday evening, December 27. There ...

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  7. MAITLAND, December 27.

    Great regret and indignation have been occasioned by the hurried withdrawal of the Ardrossan steamer, especially as the harvest causes extra business, and many would leave ...

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  8. GLENELG RAILWAY.

    Sir—To-day I took first-class tickets at King William-street Station for Glenelg by 2.15 train, for which the usual fare, 1s. 6d. return, was charged (no excursion at 1s. as ...

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  9. YORKETOWN, December 27.

    The performance of the juvenile "Pinafore" last night was a wonderful success. The Institute Hall was crowded. The leading characters were well taken; in fact, the ...

    Article : 70 words
  10. MOUNT BARKER, December 27.

    The Wanderers visited Mount Barker to-day and played a match with the local club. The visitors won in one innings with 39 runs to spare. The local team was weakened ...

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  11. THE NEW ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    Sir—Being an old Wellingtonian, and therefore formerly well acquainted with the Right Rev. E. W. Benson, D.D., it has occurred to me that it might be interesting to some of your ...

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  12. KAPUNDA, December 27.

    An entertainment was given in the Institute Hall to-night by the Canadian Minstrels in aid of the widow and orphans of the late Mr. A. G. Millman. There was a good ...

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  13. CROPS IN THE NORTH.

    Sir—In your issue of December 2 your Willowie East correspondent writes:—"Most of the farmers expert to get from ten to fifteen bushels per acre; hay has exceeded ...

    Article : 392 words
  14. DOCTOR AT PORT WAKEFIELD.

    Sir—During the past few days my attention has been frequently directed to the Port Wakefield country letter in your issue of the 16th instant. Your correspondent having ...

    Article : 364 words
  15. THE QUEENSLAND BOUNDARY.

    Sir—In to-day's Register you reprint a report from the Brisbane Courier with reference to the North-Western Boundary of Queensland. A deputation of Queensland squatters ...

    Article : 556 words
  16. WHAT IS CULTIVATION?

    Sir—Under this heading you published on the 16th inst. an able article for any country "where it rains," and I beg to suggest to your Agricultural Editor to add "where it ...

    Article : 504 words
  17. MOONTA BAY REGATTA.

    This annual event so much looked forward to as an excuse for a visit to the seaside was availed of by crowds on Tuesday. From early morning till late in the afternoon the road was ...

    Article : 973 words
  18. DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Sir—I wish to be allowed through your columns to call attention to the following case. Some few months since being requested to allow myself to be nominated as Councillor ...

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  19. RIVER DISTRICT NEWS.

    Our Wentworth correspondent writes on December 25:—"The Darling here is at a standstill and 11 ft. 1 in. above the summer level. Steamers heavily laden are continually passing through either ...

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  20. THE INQUEST ON MARION TODD.

    Sir—I am sorry that you should have been so severe on the Jurymen in the above case. In one of your sub-leaders in to-day's issue you say "many will share with our ...

    Article : 293 words
  21. THE LIGHTS ON THE BEATRICE.

    Sir—Some short time ago you noticed the fact that there was some delay and annoyance through the light on the Beatrice being so bad, and enquiry showed then that it was ...

    Article : 206 words
  22. WHEN? OH, WHEN, HINDMARSH?

    Sir—Are the heads of Government departments aware of the doings of our Legislative Assemblies, or are they so hardly worked that they really have not time to peruse their ...

    Article : 324 words
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  25. COURTS OF REVISION.

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