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  2. ECHOES FROM THE SMOKING-ROOM.

    The old-world potentate Honorius was a potentate before he was a man, and a man before he had come to the years of discretion. That, by-the-way, is not an uncommon thing ...

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  3. REVIEW.

    A DIARY OF TWO PARLIAMENTS. By Henry W. Lucy. Vol. L.—The Disraeli Parliament, 1874—1880. Cassell & Co. The distinguishing title of the volume ...

    Article : 1,881 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    In the past Adelaide playgoers have had almost a surfeit of Christy Minstrels. There have been Christys professional and amateur, adult and juvenile and even Christys by ...

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  5. A VISIT TO THE WOODSIDE GOLD MINES.

    On Saturday a party of gentlemen interested in gold-mining visited the gold mines in the Woodside district on the invitation of Mr. J. C. F. Johnson, M.P., who acted as ...

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  6. LILIPUTIANS AT PORT ADELAIDE

    Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company made their first appearance at Port Adelaide, in the Town Hall on Saturday evening. There was a good attendance, and the aesthetic ...

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  7. SELECTORS' LEASES.

    Sir—Both you and the public have had about enough of concessions to farmers, yet I venture to call attention to one class who are to be harrassed with no ...

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  8. THE NEW VERMIN ACT.

    Sir—Your very able leader last week commenting on the mode of procedure of the Government in wanting to rush the present Bill through the House with undue haste. ...

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  9. IMPORTS AND MANUFACTURES.

    Sir—In this day's issue you publish a letter from the Hon. S. Tomkinson in which he defends the Governor's action in importing a carriage from England on the ground that a ...

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  10. THE RABBIT QUESTION.

    Sir—The destruction of rabbit seems to be as far from a satisfactory solution as ever, notwithstanding the very great amount of money expended, and the endless talk in ...

    Article : 313 words
  11. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    "The Colonel" is perhaps Mr. Burnand's best work. It certainly contains more witty dialogue and has a more sustained interest than any other of his numerous productions. ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—Visitors to Adelaide cannot but be impressed with the vast numbers of strong, able-bodied, and respectable-looking that they meet at every turn and street ...

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  13. WEALTHY COLONISTS AND MEAN PRACTICES.

    Sir—Of course Mr. Samuel Tomkinson cannot be expected to sympathize with coachbuilders or tradesmen, but his apology for His Excellency, the Governor's ...

    Article : 659 words
  14. THE PASTORAL LEASES ACT.

    Sir—I was much pleased with your leader on the above subject, in which you, in a general way, endorse most of the features in the Farmers' Association's programme. You ...

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  15. NEW SCHEME FOR EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir—After witnessing the great success of the eight-hours demonstration on the 1st instant, and having since pondered over the immense power for good or evil the working ...

    Article : 231 words
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