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  2. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    The Assembly passed a number of minor Bills to the third reading, and then proceeded with the debate on the railway policy of the Government. On the ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    On Tuesday evening Mr. C. Le Oren, Secretary of Public Works, and Mr. Davidson, Engineer of the Melbourne Water Supply, were returning from Yan ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Present—Dr. Whittell (President), Dr. Paterson, Messrs. Henry Rymill, Frederick Wright, and George Young, and the Secretary (Mr. G. H. Ayliffe). ...

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  5. NOTES UPON ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM.

    Interest in the Museum still continues to be evidenced by friends in all parts of the colony, and even beyond its confines. Mr. Tepper has had hie hands full during ...

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  6. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    On Wednesday I had an introduction to Captain S. G. Green, formerly master of the Gnthrie and Tannadice, who has come over to Adelaide from Sydney for a few days to ...

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  7. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    Sir—I am reluctant to ask you to publish another letter from me, but the manner in which the Rev. A. T. Boas has misunderstood and misrepresented my utterances on ...

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  8. RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir—No doubt the duty of conducting the public business has latterly devolved more upon an opposition party, or, speaking accurately, upon opposing sections than ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    Both Houses met in the morning. In the Council Mr. Wilson, late Postmaster-General, announced the resignation of the Ministry. In the Assembly the names of ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    The tariff proposals are still being debated in the House of Representatives on the motion to go into Committee of Supply. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The English footballers left to-day by express for Melbourne. The Corowa Pastures and Stock and Protection Board proposes that M. ...

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  12. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    The Chingtu on arrival from Sydney will be placed in quarantine in accordance with the proclamation, remaining there till the danger of infection is past. The ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. TASMANIAN AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

    The complete agricultural statistics are Issued for the year 1887, but there is little additional information. The statician computes the wheat cron at 200.000 ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    The position of the stranded steamer of the Union S.N. Company—Hawel—is unchanged. She is upright and not bumping. It is thought that she may be ...

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    The Aorangi arrived to-day from London May 4, Cape Town May 26. She brings a consignment of stoats and weasels for New Zealand. Twenty-eight ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED WIFE POISONING.

    James William Porter, alias Dare; who was married at Port Adelaide, was found guilty of attempting to administer poison to hia wife with intent to murder her at Sydney recently. He was sentenced to imprisonment for life. Mrs. Porter fainted when the sentence was pro-nounced and had to be carried oat of Court. ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    News received from Kimberley states that the country is looking well, but native depredations are becoming very serious and call for prompt action on the ...

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  18. FREE TRADE.

    Sir—The letters in your paper signed "Genuine Freetrader" and "For the Masses, not the Classes" afford evidence that the question is not dead: the ball ia being kept ...

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  19. DEATH OF A LASCAR SEAMAN ON BOARD THE CLITUS.

    Sir—In their verdict the Jury at the inquest held in the above matter thought fit to censure me. I certainly take exception to their being justified in this rider to the ...

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  20. THE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The topmen and shiftmen of the South Waratah Colliery who continued working in the South Waratah Colliery after the miners were locked oat hare now refused ...

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  21. DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM.

    The Museum Committee acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the South Australian Public Museum during the month of March, 1888:— ...

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  22. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

    Steady showers have fallen here for several days, Our vale is quite verdant again, and cattle can obtain some pasture. Minlaton, June 11. ...

    Article : 232 words
  23. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    An attempt was made to wreck the mail train from Clifton to Bulli last night by placing a pair of trolly wheels lengthwise between the rails. Fortunately the ...

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  24. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Per express to Adelaide:—Hon. M. Salom, Messrs. R. Rees, M.P., Ridden, Bourke, Brain, Croseman, Roberts, cunningham, Schey, Cadell, Bassett, Thomson ...

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  25. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 words
  26. PROTECTION AND TRUSTS.

    Sir—A New York paper of April 28 reports the speech of an ex-Assembly man at a recent dinner of the Political Science Club in New York In reference to "Trusts." Some years ...

    Article : 481 words
  27. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    This evening Dr. Markham, who has recently returned from his visit to Europe and America, lectured in the Town Hall to a fair house on "London." At ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. DANGERS OF RAILWAY CARRIAGES

    Sir—When journeying on the Northern railways I have often noticed, and as often heard others direct attention to the fact that a continual risk to life and limb is incurred ...

    Article : 296 words
  29. CRYSTAL BROOK, June 13.

    The Crystal Brook District Council on Saturday aa a Court of Appeal heard 105 cases of appeal for redaction on the assessment recently made. In moat cases ...

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  30. SPORTING.

    A farewell benefit will be tendered to S. Mathews and Andre Cristol by several sporting gentlemen at Roachock's Hall on Friday evening. There are seven events in ...

    Article : 85 words
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  32. KAPUNDA ATHLETIC CLUB SPORTS.—JUNE 20.

    Handicaps.—W. D. Jordan, C. A. Correll, 2 yds.; H. Davison, 4 yds.; A. J. Barker, 10 yds. D. Rees, W. Gray, W. Hawke, G. Clarke, 11 yds.; J. A. Graham, L. Curtis, 12 ...

    Article : 59 words
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