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  2. "SCRUTATOR" AND THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir—The recent .Northern Territory wet season has evidently affected your correspondent " Scrutator." That season's fever and ague sometimes make even accurate and ...

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  3. VESTRY MEETINGS.

    CHRIST CHURCH, NORTH ADELAIDE.—The annual Vestry meeting was held in Christ Church Schoolroom on Tuesday evening in Easter week. Archdeacon Marrvat ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    In the Sydney Cup yesterday Marting Henry and Morpeth fell. Morpeth broke his leg in two places, and had to be shot. Power, the rider of Morpeth, broke his collarbone ...

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  5. THE EXPOSURE IN VIENNA.

    Sir—The plot of mouse-trapping a celebrated medium, with His Imperial Highness the Crows Prince of Austria at the head, have struck if not surprised the new ...

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  6. KAPUNDA.

    At the nomination of candidates for the District of Light yesterday the Returning Officer (Mr. J. Varley, S.M.) alluded to the hardship that had been inflicted upon the ...

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  7. GLADSTONE RACES.

    A few years back every little Northern town held its small race meeting annually, offering in prize-money sufficient tn induce a few sporting men to keep one or ...

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  8. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir—I notice in your issue of this morning a letter signed " Scrutator," which claims to place before the public of South Australia some of the requirements of the Northern ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  9. BETTING AND DISEASE.

    Lecturing at Wakefield recently on "The Gospel of Recreation," Dr. Crichton Browne took occasion to condemn, in strong terms, those amusements which depend on betting ...

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  10. MINING.

    BIRD-IN-HAND G.M. Co.—The Mining Manager (Mr. Cock) reports on April 16 as follows:—"We have driven through the reef in the Bird at the No. 4 level, and find it is ...

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  11. HERBERT SPENCER.

    Sir—Your correspondent who calls himself "A Spade" in your issue of to-day endeavonrs to prove, on the authority of Mr. Joseph Cook, that Herbert Spencer is not ...

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  12. QUOITS.

    The annual matches of the West Adelaide Club came off on Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12. The first day's match was open to all members of the club, and dosed with 33 entries; the second day's ...

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  13. BISMARCK AND AMERICA.

    On March 13, before the Reichstag proceeded to the business on the Order of the Day, Prince Bismarck, who appeared in Parliament for the first time this session, rose to ...

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  14. THE PROBABILITIES OF COAL DISCOVERY IN THE NORTH.

    Sir—In this morning's issue of the Register, in your notice of the Tarkannina well-boring, yon attribute to the Government Geologist (Mr. Brown) some views respecting the ...

    Article : 288 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Your correspondent "A Spade" evidently is a great admirer of Joseph Cook, and he is kind enough to retail to us that gentleman's vulgar abuse of "England's ...

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  16. MATCH AT BLYTH.

    A match for £10 a side was run yesterday on the Blyth Course between Mr. P. McNamara's brown horse Colonist, and Mr. Sharp's bay horse Rainbow, bred by Mr. ...

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  17. MATCH AT GLADSTONE.

    A race took place this morning between the Chief and Black Jack, competitors at the recent race meeting. A number of gentlemen were present, and Chief was again the winner ...

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  18. LOCAL OPTION.

    Sir—In December last yon were bo good as to insert a review from my pen of the local-option question as affecting the liberty of the liberty Since that tima much has been said ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—In the concluding paragraphs of your notice relating to the Tarkannina bore, in the Register of to-day, some remarks are made which would lead one to infer that I ...

    Article : 179 words
  20. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—A person styling himself " Spade" has thought fit to take exception to a reference made in your columns to Herbert Spencer as s "distinguished philosopher." In support ...

    Article : 461 words
  21. THE A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

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  22. MR. MOULE AT PORT LINCOLN.

    Sir—The above was the heading under which I wrote replying to Mr. Moule, who, under a different heading, very calculated to mislead, accuses me of trying to raise a fake issue. ...

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  23. LITERARY CONTEST AT HIND-MARSH.

    Sir—I wish, in justice to the Hindmarsh Young Men's Society, to contradict the statements made by T. H. Brooker in a letter which appeared in your issued of Wednesday ...

    Article : 289 words
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