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  3. THE NOVEMBER REVIEWS.

    "How is the Law to be enforced in Ire land?" is the question raised in the opening artice of the Fortnightly by Mr. A. V. Dicey. The present Coercion Act, though not blindly ...

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  4. SMALLPOX ON TORRENS ISLAND.

    People were just beginning to indulge the hope on Monday morning that smallpox at the Quarantine Station would be confined to the man Johnson, upon whom the disease ...

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  5. AMERICAN SUMMARY.

    Guiteau's trial is exciting great astonishment and indignation. The lack of dignity shown by the Court, and liberty of action and licence of speech allowed ...

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  6. THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    The Zealandia has arrived and has been quarantined. SUMMARY OF NEWS. London, December 19. ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    The City Coroner, Dr. Youl, has availed himself of the privilege, which no one can prevent him exercising, of raising a scare at the Melbourne Hospital. Dr. Youl is fond of ...

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  8. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The s.s. Catterthun sailed on Saturday for Hongkong. Trooper Arthur Leighton, a passenger from Adelaide to Palmerston, died on the voyage. ...

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  9. MILLICENT, January 16.

    Nicholson's patent stripper was tried to-day on the farm of Mr. Bird, near Millicent. The crop selected was heavy, but a good deal of it was blown down. Fourteen square ...

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  10. WOOL SALES.

    Sir—In reply to the letter of your correspondent—"A Small Woolgrower"—I sent you a few lines on the 12th inst., explaining that the custom of allowing to buyers of wool ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT GUMS, January 16.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Dominick Francis O'Gara, an infant who died at Farina this morning. The evidence showed that Dr. J. D. Kelly White had ...

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  12. JAMESTOWN, January 16.

    The reports of the Belalie yield are astonishingly good considering the deficient rainfall of the year. Some land sheltered by trees on the Bundaleer Reserve, belonging to Mr. ...

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  13. MAITLAND, January 16.

    The foundation stone of our local Institute was laid to-day by Mrs. Samuel Rogers, of Ynoo, when a large number of people were present. A silver trowel with a suitable ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL TRIP TO THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir—I noticed in your issue of Saturday last that members of Parliament have been invited by circular to accompany the Minister of Education to the Northern Territory, and ...

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  15. MOUNT GAMBIER, January 16.

    It is understood, although arrangements are not quite completed, that Sergeant Field, who has been in charge of the Police Station here over six years, is to be removed to ...

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  16. MORGAN, January 16.

    Arrived—The steamer Goolwa, with 100 bales of Mowba, 85 bales of Weinteriga, and 15 bales of OD wool; Lady of the Lake, with 15 bales of J S & Co, 15 of J F; and ...

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  17. MINING.

    LADY ALICE GOLD-MINING COMPANY.—The manager reports on January 14.—" A fair amount of progress has been made during the past fortnight. The shaft has been sunk 35 feet, making a ...

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  18. RASPBERRIES.

    Sir—In the Hobart Mercury of January 5 there is a paragraph copied from your paper of a meeting held "for the purpose of considering the price of raspberries during the ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
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