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  2. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Commercial affairs remain in a very satisfactory condition, without the intervention of anything novel during the week. The gas stokers' strike has collapsed. The South ...

    Article : 2,086 words
  3. HARVEST RETURNS.

    Following our usual rattan we have sent to large number of gentlemen in the agricultural districts the subjoined circular and list of questions.:— ...

    Article : 1,683 words
  4. THE STRANDING OF THE GLENROSA.

    The latest information received here from the stranded vessel Glenrosa is a telegram from Constable Orr at Port MacDonnell, dated 1 o'clock to-day. He says—"Have ...

    Article : 447 words
  5. MINISTERIAL PARTY IN THE SOUTH-EAST.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. T. Burgoyne), Attorney-General (Hon. B. A. Moulden), Surveyor-General (Mr. G. W. Gowder) and Mr. A. D. Handraide, M.P. ...

    Article : 1,644 words
  6. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    The Earl of Carnarvon, who hat always been much. Interested in the development of the colonies, speaking the other day at Newbury upon the denominations ...

    Article : 2,673 words
  7. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AND KEROSINE.

    Ob Thursday the Railway Commissioners continued the enquiry into the circumstances attending the fatal accident to the late Hon. J. G. Ramsay, but they did not conclude it. ...

    Article : 574 words
  8. PROGRESSION IN POLITICS.

    Sir—The coming elections promise to mark an era in the history of South Australia, Measures, not men, will perhaps for the first time be the rallying cry at the hustings. ...

    Article : 764 words
  9. THE POSITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN BRITAIN.

    An intonating discourse on "The Present POsition of Political Parties in Britain—Its Significance" was delivered by the Rev. H. Gilmore in the North Adelaide Institute on ...

    Article : 637 words
  10. RAILWAY LIGHTING.

    The sad occurrence on the South Australian railways, whereby the Hon. J. G. Ramsay, M.L.C. lost his life, adds another (says the S.M. Herald of Tuesday) to the already ...

    Article : 327 words
  11. RAILWAY LAMPS.

    Sir—My wife, on reading your leader is Tuesday's issue, felt her conscience unsettled for preventing my forwarding to the Register a sensational article which I had written on ...

    Article : 350 words
  12. WEIGHT OF A BUSHEL OF WHEAT.

    Sir—There evidently being a widespread opinion amongst the farmers that the Mill-owners' Association had fixed the standard of weight for a bushel of this season's wheat, I ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. DICKSON V. UNION BANK.

    Sir—I wonder whether the large number of South Australians who are now speculating in mining shares have considered what the effect of this case may be on their prospects ...

    Article : 466 words
  14. NEW "INVENTIONS."

    Sir—I saw in your paper the description of an implement about to be patented by Messrs. Lawton and Webster for cutting up weeds. I do not consider it is right to grant ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. BURIAL SERVICES IN CEMETERIES.

    Sir—It is a matter of deep regret that any objection should have been made at the Blakiston Church of England burial ground to a Presbyterian minister taking the service ...

    Article : 400 words
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