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  2. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor, all the Councillora, the Town Clerks and the Surveyor. The Mayor reported that he hod interviewed the Treasurer with reference to the ...

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  3. THE REV, ALFRED HOANNER'S SCHEME.

    Si—It may be said that I am a pessimist. Well, perhaps I am,' In some things to be one ia to be fortunate. I certainly am one with regard to mining. for which I am ...

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  4. PROVINCIAL -TELEGRAMS

    The barque Star of Erin, 943 tens, arrived this morning from Port Adelaide. She discharges 260 ton? of railway bridge-work fcr the Government, aud than loads ...

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  5. MINING NEWS.

    CRYSTAL Co.—Manager, Jane 2.—"The north end at the 150-feet level has been further driven in the past week and close timbered 9 feet making the total distance ...

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  6. GROWING FRUIT ON THE PLAINS.

    An interesting and instructive paper was read by Mr. J. F. Pascoe before the Gardeners' Society on Saturday evening, June 2. Having referred to the importance of the ...

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  7. DEADHEADISM RAMPANT.

    Sir—Please allow me sufficient space to metaphorically shake hands with your correspondent for his letter on deadheads, inasmuch as I am indeed grateful that some ...

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  8. TEROWIE. June 4.

    The Terowie Rifle Company was inspected to-day by General Downes Thirty-aix men attended. ...

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  9. QUORN, June 4.

    An exciting trotting match here and Wilmington and back for £10 a side, a distance of 50 miles, took place to—day between Sir. Edward Buchanan, ...

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  10. SOCIAL PROBLEMS.

    Sir—Referring to the remarks of " A New Churchman," I would say that the raw materials contained in the watch or ring referred to by "A New Churchman" were ...

    Article : 517 words
  11. TEE MACCLESFIELD INSTITUTE.

    A meeting of ratepayers of cl teas called by advertisement for this evening to take into consideration the advisability of purchssing the local Institute. Mr. J. ...

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  12. THE WILLOUGHBY CASE.

    Sir—The thanks of all are due to yon for the independent stand you have taken in this case. It calls forth the following :- If b to the ten. the pencil. and the Press ...

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  13. SEMAPHORE. MONDAY. JUNE 4.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. G. Willimott), Councillors McKelvie, Pellow, Freer, Roberta,. Workman, Harris, Sansom, Smith, Yeo, and Kennedy the Town Clerk (Mr. J. M. Sin ...

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  14. THE GHINESE CONFERENCE.

    Sir—Whan here, Sir Henry Parkes said: " If I have for example, and I certainly have joined in legislation adverse to the Chinese , it has not been through any ' low eatimate' of ...

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  15. SOME FOOTPRINTS OF UNIONISM.

    Sir—Let the last steps be first noticed, and we find them in sundry resolutions passed unanimously. They are as under:-The Drivers' Association say-"That this Society ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Your correspondent "A believer in Jesus of Nazareth" has bo completely failed in his attempt to answer my former objections to his funny theorizing about the moral ...

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  17. LESSONS IN UNITY -A VOICE FROM. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURS.

    Sir—In "Good Thoughts for Bad Times" worthy and quaint Thomas Fuller, D. D , has two, what he calls "Historical Applications," which perhaps may interest those of your ...

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  18. TORACCO CULTURE.

    Sir—I have before me the report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly on Vegetable Products. The report contains most ...

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  19. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    CARRONDOWN BAPTIST CHURCH.—On Monday evening Councillor Shearinggave a lecture in the Carrondown Lecture flail on " The .Barrier and Its Mineral Resources" to a ...

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  20. THE JEWS, THE CHINESE, AND TRUE CHRISTIANITY.

    Sir—It seems to me that the contentions of the Bev. Mr. Hopkins on behalf of the Chinese would be unanswerable if they came from a Chinaman, and are conseaauently ...

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  21. RUMOURED NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    Sir—Mr. Badcock goes into ecstacy over Mr. Downer's "good service" at home. What did it consist of, and at what coat was it obtained As a [?] I would ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    BELTANA BROKEN Hill. - One of the Directors of the Boltana Broken Hill Company, who ana just returned from the Barrier informs us that on Thursday last ...

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  23. GLADSTONE, JUNE 2.

    Last night about twenty gentlemen, including the Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin's Commitee, assembled at Dennis's Hotel to celebrate the election of the hon. gentleman to ...

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  24. THE CASE OF THE ST. MOCK.

    Sir—Being at an outport I have only just seen " George Osborne's" letter on the case of the St. Marnock in your issue of Jane 2. He, with others, seema to think the shipmaster. ...

    Article : 287 words
  25. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Sir—I see by one item in the Ministerial address that the Premier prides himself upon the complete and satisfactory manner in which he has induced District Councils to ...

    Article : 397 words
  26. THE WAGES OF SEAMEN.

    Sir—On reading the letter signed "George Osborne," in to-day's issue he puts me in mind of the two ends of the stick, &c.—he seems to know all about it; no wonder, as he ...

    Article : 375 words
  27. THE WORKING MEN AND THE CHINESE.

    Sir—l notice that the -wonting men of Port Adelaide have decided not to deal with Chinese hawkers. Mr. Hopkins,too-I presume that we poor benighted Chinese are to ...

    Article : 573 words
  28. THE ROWING MEDALS.

    Sir—Some one finding fault in your columns about the rowing medals given by the Association for the Public Schools Fours asks, "Why don't (sic) the Association rive their ...

    Article : 279 words
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