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  2. GAWLER POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Gawler Political Science Association was held at the Institute on Thursday evening, June 10. Mr. J. F. Martin, J.P.. occupied the chair, and there was a fair ...

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  3. THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    Sir—There appears to be no hope for our railways until they are taken from under the present extravagant management, and leased to a responsible Company or Companies. ...

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  4. TREATMENT OF THE NATIVES IN NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In the Register of June 8 a telegram dated Perth, June 7, was published, stating that the Rev. J. B. Gribble, Church of England missionary at Gascoyne, was lecturing in ...

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  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    In re Patrick Valentine Manning, of Eurelia, farmer; final hearing. Mr. Bonnar for the insolvent, Mr. Hardy for the Trade Trustee, and Mr. Boucaut for the Official ...

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  6. FOOTBALL

    On Saturday afternoon the Adelaide Oval was visited by about 1,500 persons desirous of seeing the third match this season between the South Adelaides and Ports. The weather ...

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  7. POLICE COURTS.

    William Burns and Sarah Hines had to pay 10s. for drunkenness. John Thomas Shaw was charged with assaulting his wife Lilian Jane. Mr. Tanley, from Mr. Monlden's ...

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  8. IMPECUNIOUS DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Sir—I am the fortunate or unfortunate possessor of a small property in the District of Woodville, and was somewhat astonished, not to say annoyed, to find on returning from ...

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  9. PORT ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12.

    Charles French, carpenter, was charged by H. E. Bright, master of the Beltana, with having stowed away in that ship on a voyage from London to Adelaide. Sent to gaol for ...

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  10. BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Present—Chairman and Hon. Officer of Health (Dr. J. Rees, J. P.), Messrs. H. Willis, G. Wright, T. H. Brooker, J. Stroud, and J. King, Inspector W. T. J. Bishop ...

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  11. PORT LINCOLN AND THE SUNDAY MAILS.

    Sir—Will you kindly permit me to reply to Mr. J. Anderson's letter on the above subject, which appeared in your issue of the 5th inst.? The report he refers to is incorrect ...

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  12. ADELAIDE (20) V. HOTHAM (23).

    These teams, holding leading positions in their respective Associations, met on Kensington Oval on Saturday, the juniors receiving the concession of playing with three extra ...

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  13. PORT ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10.

    Present—All but Mr. Burden. Reports.—The committee appointed to examine into the market nuisance reported that it was caused by very defective ...

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  15. LOBETHAL TWEEDS.

    Sir—In confirmation of what has already been said under the above heading, I may mention that some short time since, when purchasing tweed for nether garments. I ...

    Article : 89 words
  16. PORT AUGUSTA: FRIDAY, JUNE 11.

    In re Henry Dicker, of Melrose, greengrocer; final hearing. Liabilities, £82 14s. 11d.; assets. nil, Insolvent, who kept no books of accounts, attributed his insolvency ...

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  17. MITCHAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 8.

    Present—Messrs. J. L. R. Fiveash (chair), Murray, Bagshaw, Grimes, and McDonald, and the Secretary (Mr. A. J. Batt). The Health Officer's report stated that the ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I am glad to notice the letters in re Lobethal tweeds, as it seems to me this is a valuable industry started in our midst by a few ...

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  19. LOCAL COURT.

    JOHN RIDGWAY v. C. SABINE.—£299, damages for destruction of grass by a fire, Mr. Grundy for plaintiff; the Hon. C. Mann, with Mr. W. Symon, for defendant. This ...

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  20. THE PATAWALONGA DAM.

    Sir—In reading Mr. Chamier'a letter in your paper on Monday last on the Patawalonga scheme, paragraph 6 goes on to say—"Facts are on my side and the attacks ...

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  21. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Sir—By the very simple means of dating my letter from Woodville I am delighted that I gave Mr. K. Penney an opportunity of "blazing" forth his conscientious principles ...

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  22. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

    Sir—Having attended the late meeting at the Town Hall, and also having read the Mayor's address to the local Mayors concerning the proposed invitation to H. R. H. the ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—As the letter signed "Retailer" is calculated to make the public believe that the Lobethal Company are adopting a different method in introducing their cloths ...

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  24. CHRISTIAN UNITY.

    Sir—With many others, I have admired the manly outspokenness of Bishop Kennion upon the above subject, presuming that he pleads for unity of co-operation of the ...

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  25. WATER IN THE INTERIOR.

    Sir—The discovery of good fresh water at Hergott Springs does not appear to attract the notice it deserves. If your article on the subject be substantially correct, the value of ...

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  26. CHEAP BREAD.

    Sir—Several letters have appeared from persons complaining of the price of bread, and I am aware a ring has been formed by certain bakers who keep their buggies to ...

    Article : 95 words
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