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  2. OUR PLYMOUTH LETTER.

    Additional troops are being drafted into the south of Ireland, and the reason assigned for the movement is that the Government lave received from informers details of a vast ...

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  3. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    During a weeK or two before Christmas the streets of Paris were so crowded, and the shops looked so pretty with the many charming novelties they exhibited, that any stranger ...

    Article : 3,063 words
  4. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Sir—I have carefully read the letter of "Xeno" on the above subject, also your leader. The Acting Commissioner appears to have passed through the fiery ordeal ...

    Article : 763 words
  5. THE INSURANCE CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The hearing of the charge against James Barker, William Forsyth, William Hicks, and Thomas Robert Horton, for conspiracy to defraud the Australian Mutual Provident Society of £3,000 was ...

    Article : 9,369 words
  6. THE PROPOSED NEW DEPARTURE IN LAND LEGISLATION.

    Sir—At the meeting of the delegates of the Farmers' Mutual Association held lately in Adelaide, there was a disposition shown by some present to pooh-pooh any reference to ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I was surprised on reading a letter in your issue of the 10th inst., reflecting on the management of the Police Force, signed "Xeno," and would, with your kind ...

    Article : 523 words
  8. DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR AT WILPENA

    Sir—Noticing in one of your late issues a letter headed as above, I consider it my duty as manager of the station to make a few remarks. The writer states that the late ...

    Article : 377 words
  9. STUMP-JUMPING PLOUGHS.

    Sir—I see it is proposed that Parliament be asked when it meets to vote a sum of money to reward Mr. Smith for inventing the jumping scrub plough. I trust careful ...

    Article : 425 words
  10. LAND OUTSIDE GOYDER'S LINE OF RAINFALL.

    Sir—By a paragraph in the Register of Tuesday last I see that Messrs. Coles and Dixson, M.P.'s, presented a memorial to the Commissioner of Crown Lands asking that ...

    Article : 653 words
  11. CRICKET.

    MIDDLESEX SECOND ELEVEN V. ANGLO-AUSTRALIANS Scores:—137 and 21 respectively. For the former G. Rowley obtained 48, W. Budgen 25, S. Duncan 20 ...

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  12. N.A. BAND OF HOPE SECOND ELEVEN v. GOOD. WOOD TYROS

    Scores:—79 and 62. Monks 25, Holden 18, Jones and Cause 18 each were the principal scores for the victors, and for the losers Lamer scored 20 and Leak 13. ...

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  13. THE MOUNT McINTYRE DRAINAGE WORKS.

    Sir—As a storekeeper and resident in Millicent, I beg to draw your attention very briefly to a letter in your columns of the 1st inst., taking notice of presumed ...

    Article : 200 words
  14. STURT UNITED v. YOUNG FRANKLINS.

    Scores:—45 and 14. For the winners Griggs made 27 not out, O'Keefe bowled 6 wickets for no runs, and Slattery 4 for 10. ...

    Article : 192 words
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