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  2. RAIN AT SILVERTON.

    The Terowie mancoach has just arrived fifty-four hours behind time. The maildriver reports the rains to be heavy and the road very ...

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  3. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir—With a few extracts from my former letters combined I again take up this subject. The country is still at a standstill and the same old hole-and-corner style of ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The attendance at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday night to witness the performance of "The Mikado" was large and appreciative. The opera seems to be as popular as ever. ...

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  5. DELAY OF TRAIN AND DISRATING RAILWAY OFFICERS.

    There was laid before the Assembly on Tuesday, pursuant to the motion of Mr. Duncan, copies of all correspondence in connection with the delay of a train at the Burra ...

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  6. SPORTING.

    Nominations for the jumping events promoted by the Adelaide Rant Club close at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  7. THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY.

    Sir—Twenty-three thousand people have left this country and 11,000 have retained. This is a terrible loss in one year, and now comes the question. What is the reason, and ...

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  8. THE FINANCIAL STATE OF THE COLONY.

    Sir—As the financial state of the colony is in arrears, and its prospects for the coming year are not likely to meet requirements. both the Ministry and their supporters and ...

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  9. ADELAIDE RACING CLUB MEETING.

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  10. MISS CARANDINI'S MATINEE CONCERT.

    The announcement that Miss Carandini, with MR. Gordon Gooch and several local amateurs, would give a concert, attracted a large attendance at the Y.M.C.A. Hall on ...

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  11. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    There are a number of unemployed men in this district, work being scarce. Some have left for Kimberley, others are leaving for Silverton, while others again would willingly ...

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  12. THE RAINFALL.

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  13. NORMANTON, July 27.

    The schooner mist leaves on Thursday for Cambridge Gulf via Port Darwin, with thirty-three passengers and fifteen horses. ...

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  14. THE RIVER TRADE.

    The steamer Industry arrived last night about 10 o'clock with 959 bales JXP wool. As this wool was wanted for the Orient steamer Lusitania unloading was commenced ...

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  15. MELBOURNE SPORTING NEWS.

    The doable Coronet and Duration for the two cups has been taken for £20,000, at 1,000 to 1. The dogs Last Request and Monarque have ...

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  16. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    We hare had another splendid day and night's rain, starting yesterday at about 11 a.m. and continuing ail day and throughout the night, and at present it has the ...

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  17. THE SHEFFIELD HANDICAP.

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  18. IRISH AUTONOMY.

    Sir—I do not like to speak disrespectfully of so old and respected a clergyman as the Rev. James Bickford, nor will I; but I; do think in his letter to the Register of ...

    Article : 437 words
  19. THE MINISTRY.

    Sir—Long ago I suggested, of course tremblingly, that South Australia was absolutely ruled by two or three large or small legal arms, for no matter how many members may ...

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  20. RIFLE MATCHES.

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  21. ADELAIDE LIEDERTAFEL.

    A successful gentlemen's social was held in the Albert Hall on Tuesday evening in connection with the Adelaide Liedertafel. The members of the Liedertafel contributed ...

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  22. ST. ANDREW'S HALL.

    There was a large gathering at St. Andrew's Hall on Tuesday evening, when a successful entertainment was given by the Unley Amateur Comedy Company and ...

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  23. RAILWAY EXTENSION AND LAND MONOPOLY.

    Sir—It only needs a man of ordinary intelligence to Bee the little game the land monopolists are up to. They see the colony is in a bad state, and can easily point to one of ...

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  24. ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMEN.

    Sir — Mr. Stirling's enfranchisement of widows and spinsters having a certain amount of property is amusing, if not very distressing. Still if, as you nave said, all ...

    Article : 412 words
  25. FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS PER ANNUM TO BE SAVED.

    Sir—Now that Parliament has again assembled and are going in strongly for reducing the expenditure of the Civil Service, perhaps a few suggestions, showing where a large ...

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  26. BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Present—Messrs. E.J. Ronald, J.P. (Chairman), Hemingway, Pepper, Cuming, Bruce, Broderick. Hyman, Loader, and Goldfinch. The Inspector reported that the Board had ...

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  27. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    TOTAL ABSTINENCE. — At the quarterly meeting of the members of the Adelaide Society of the New Church held on Monday evening in the Society's place of worship ...

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  28. ENGINEERS AND RAILWAY BRIDGES.

    Sir—In reading in your paper of the railway accident in Tasmania I observed that it took place while crossing the bridge, and that there was not sufficient strength in the ...

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  29. THE GUN ACT.

    Sir—I saw a letter signed "A Farmer, who hopes that Mr. Bews will succeed in in getting the above Act repealed, on account of its interfering with the destruction of ...

    Article : 276 words
  30. TROUT, CARP, TENCH, AND PERCH.

    Sir—My attention has been called to the following telegram in a recent issue of your paper.—"Trout, carp, tench (query tench), and perch have been obtained from Adelaide ...

    Article : 275 words
  31. CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.

    Sir—As we have fallen on days of retrenchment, and both in and oat of Parliament a deal of discussion has taken place about the Civil Service and how to best reform the ...

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  32. CORPORATION WORKS.

    Sir—Through your columns I wish to call attention to what I think is lack of judgment and, to my mind, waste of money. In Hurtle-square there are wide paths right ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I see by the papers that Mr. Newland has given notice in the House of Assembly of a motion to get the above railway done by a Company instead of by the Government. If ...

    Article : 267 words
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  36. PREFERRED TO OTHER BRANDS.

    Gentlemen—I have great pleasure in informing you that Clausen's Champagne Lager Beer gives great satisfaction to my customers, who prefer it to any other brand ...

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