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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The revival of "Henry V." attracted a remarkably good attendance to the Theatre Royal last night, but very few seats remaining unoccupied. Its reproduction must be ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    A disastrous explosion took place to-day in the rocket manufactory attached to the Royal Naval Arsenal, Woolwich. From some cause yet unexplained a portion of ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Sir—It seems "A South Australian" believes the Ministry are not replaceable, that their taxation scheme is sound in principle, that their compromises are highly ...

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  5. TAXATION MEETING AT ALMA.

    A meeting to consider the Government taxation scheme was held in the Alma District Council Chamber on Saturday, the 22nd inst. The attendance was small but ...

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  6. A TRIP THROUGH THE HUNDRED OF HAINES, KANGAROO ISLAND.

    In a moment of weakness, tempted by the fine weather, and being of an exploring turn of mind, I started accompanied by a friend in a spring-cart and two horse from Kings ...

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  7. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    The City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.) continued the inquest in the Port Admiral Hotel on Monday morning on the body of Mary Gadd, who was killed by a goods train at Glanville on Saturday morning ...

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  8. THE ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF'S LATE LECTURE.

    Sir—I notice that a correspondent, who arrogates to himself the distinctive title of "The Taxpayer," is exercised in his mind because Mr. Mais has seen fit to lecture ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. SENTENCE OF DEATH ON ZULU CHIEFS.

    The chiefs Mampoch and Mapoch, who were recently captured by the Boers who went to the assistance of Cetywayo, have been tried by them and sentenced to ...

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  10. THE CAUSE AND CURE OF LOW WAGES AND POVERTY.

    A lecture on the subject of "The Cause and Cure of Low Wages and Poverty" was delivered by Mr. J. Z. Sellar in connection with the National Reform League at the ...

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  11. BROWNLOW V. QUEENSCLIFFE.

    Sir—To the deputation which waited upon the Hon. the Treasurer the other day in reference to jetty accommodation at the above townships, that gentleman intimated that it ...

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  12. HOW TO INCREASE THE REVENUE WITHOUT EXTRA TAXATION.

    Sir—As the Government at the present time require and additional revenue, and as nobody actually likes to be taxed, I beg to suggest a method of increasing the revenue. ...

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  13. BOARDS OF MAIN ROADS.

    Present—Mr. I. Killicoat, J.P., (in chair), Mr. W. Lewis, J.P., Mr. R. Kelly, J.P., and Mr. C. R. Goode, J.P. THE FLOODING OF STOCKPORT. ...

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  14. PRACTICAL ECONOMY AND TAXATION.

    Sir—If our legislators would talk less and do more this vexations question would soon be settled. As a colonist of nearly forty-seven years. perhaps I may be allowed to ...

    Article : 305 words
  15. THE MARINE BOARD AND HARBOUR ACCOMMODATION.

    Sir—There can be no question but the Marine Board in days gone past has been a thing of glory. In fact, it has been all glory and small result in work and now that a ...

    Article : 608 words
  16. SPORTING.

    The general entries for the Caulfield Cup Meeting have closed with the following totals:—Selling Race, 18; First Handicap Hurdle Race. 20: Great Foal Stakes. 17: ...

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  17. TAXING THE FARMER.

    Sir—In my former communication I have stated several reasons why the Government taxation scheme should not be adopted. I will now state another, which more ...

    Article : 308 words
  18. "OUR BOYS."

    Sir—With the best possible intentions, without being in any way severe on our South Australian boys, I am going to make a few remarks. It is my belief that there is any ...

    Article : 497 words
  19. OVERCROWDING OF TRAMCARS.

    Sir—Scores of letters have been written on this subject from every point of view, but still the overcrowding goes on as before, and I believe it will go on in spite of police and ...

    Article : 420 words
  20. NORTH MIDLAND DISTRICT.

    Present—Messrs. P. McNamara (Chairman), A. Young, and T. Priest, Commissioners; Mr. T. R. Bright, Mayor of Clare, and Mr. J. R. Stephens, Chairman of Hallett District Council. ...

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  21. TAXATION.

    Sir—As an instance often goes further than argument, especially if the latter has been disregarded, I now mention that a few days ago a capitalist agreed to a loan ...

    Article : 201 words
  22. SOME OF THE MANNERS AND HABITS OF THE PORT LINCOLN PEOPLE.

    Sir—Having read the correspondence (as the letters appeared in your paper) between "J. G. A." and "Grass Parrot" upon "some of the manners and habits of the Port Lincoln ...

    Article : 242 words
  23. THE RAINFALL.

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