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  2. AMALGAMATED MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    In view of the present unsettled state of affairs at the Moonta Mines, the conference in connection with the Amalgamated Miners' Association of Australia. which is to be held ...

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  3. ALLEGED MEDICAL MALPRACTICE.

    There was considerable sensation experienced in the Kyneton district last evening and this morning (says the Melbourne Herald of February 18) when it became known that ...

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  4. PASTORAL NEWS.

    The weather has been a little cooler daring the week, but the average of excessive heat has not been materially altered. Bain has threatened on several occasions, but only a ...

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  5. DEPUTATIONS.

    THE BLACKS IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.—A deputation, consisting of Messrs. J. Shakes, a Chawings. J. Drew, and W. E. Dalton (Secretor). and representing the ...

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  6. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    ONKAPARINGA.—Mr. B. CaldwelL "WEST TORRESS.—Mr. M. H. Bean, Mr. E. Saint. BURRA.—Mr. W. R. Ridgway. ...

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  7. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Defended Causes.—Smith—Baulderstone v. Bauldestone—Widey. Symon—New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company v. Jones, Parry, & Co.—Joyner. ...

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  8. A CRUISE IN THE ZEPHYR.

    The yacht Zephyr with Judge Bundey on board returned from a five weeks' cruise en Tuesday evening. From the account given by Captain Benton of the cruise the learned ...

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  9. THE ISLAND OF CEYLON.

    Last week the Kev. F. W. Cox (pastor of the Hindmarah-square Congregational Church) returned to Adelaide from a two months' trip to Ceylon and India, whither he ...

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  10. SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    Ernest Browme, alias Walter Hines (26), admitted having stolen a bicycle, valued at £9, the property of Walter Cox, at Adelaide, on January 4. Prisoner remarked that want of ...

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  11. BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Present—Dr. Whittell (President). Dr. Paterson, and Messrs. Hear? Rymill tad George Young. and the Secretary. Mr. Frederick Wright sent an apology for ...

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  12. REPORTED SILVER FIND AT MOUNT OSILVIE.

    Sir—Being on a visit to Adelaide from the Mount Ogilvie Goldfield I was very mach surprised to hear that a discovery of chlorides and kaolin bad been reported to the ...

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  13. THE CAPITATION GRANT FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir—One of the fundamental principles on which this colony wm founded is exclusion of all State aid to religion. The education of the people is of political and social ...

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  14. THE WATER DIFFICULTY AT BROKEN HILL.

    Sir—Some time ago when the Directors of the Junction Company decided to erect their smelters at Port Adelaide there was a great cry in Broken Hill to the effect that ore ...

    Article : 210 words
  15. AMERICAN MEDICAL DIPLOMAS.

    The British Medical Journal for January 18 in an article dealing with bogus medical diplomas states, on the authority of the Roston Sunday Herald that there are in the ...

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  16. THE STINK WORT.

    Sir—With your kind help I have for six long weary years in season and out of season endeavoured to arouse my apathetic fellow-colonists to the fact that we are ...

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  17. A BANK MANAGER IN TROUBLE.

    A warrant was issued late yesterday afternoon (says the Melbourne Herald), at the instance of the Bank of Australasia, for the arrest of Hector Munro, the Manager of the ...

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  18. LOCAL COURTS.

    A number of judgment summonses were disposed of. GOLDFINCH y. FROST.—This for £25 10s. for meat supplied. Mr. Ronald. ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I have just read the Rev. J. Reid Gluaon's conclusive letter on the capitation scheme. He tarns the tables on the supporters of this scheme completely. and shows ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. THE IRRIGATION COLONIES.

    The Settlers Association here is becoming a strong body, representing as they do every one in the settlement. A few days ago they wrote to Chaffey Brothers, asking a more ...

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  21. THE BARLEY QUESTION.

    Sir—In your paper appears a letter signed "E. S. Bates," wherein the writer in his opinion has solved the problem,"What shall we do with our bailey?" He proposes a big ...

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  22. THE MAIN ROADS.

    Sir—A circular has recently been cent to District Councils notifying that in future no fees will be allowed for supervising and account-keeping in connection with the ex- ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I feel that Mr. Hasting is most unjust in his surmises and conclusions, that he evidently is labouring under a nightmare, or has been drawing very largely from an ...

    Article : 193 words
  24. POLICE COURTS.

    Sarah Louisa Levi and Emily Shaw were fined £1 each for being drank. Lydia Matilda Everard was referred to Dr. Mayo on a charge of being a pauper, and deemed to bea lunatic. Sank Jane Hamblin was charged ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. ABORIGINAL CRIMINALS.

    Six—The old proverb, "One man's meat is another's poison," is I think very applicable to punishment of different races; for instance, no punishment is greater to a high-class ...

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  26. THE GOVERNMENT VERSOS PROGRESS.

    Sir—I was much annoyed on hearing that the Government were again doing their utmost to quash the great irrigation scheme of Renmark. Here we have the fittings of a ...

    Article : 193 words
  27. PORT ADELAIDE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19.

    Mn. Comas was charged on the information of Chariot Danvers, Banger for Port Adelaide, with allowing a horse to be at large at Birkenhead on February 11. Mr. W. ...

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  29. TRAMCARS.

    Sir—A propose of the suppression of the Dead Bird, I think it would be wise if the authorities were to tarn their Attention to the lire bird, that foeda avis known aa the lerrikin. ...

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