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  2. THE LATE MR. JACOB PITMAN.

    Mr. Jacob Pitman, whose death in Sydney was announced in Friday's Register was one of South Australia's party colonists and did much to [?] ...

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  3. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL BOARD.

    Present—Mr. T. Graves (in the chair), Hons. H. E. Bright. M.L.C. and J. Colton, Messrs. Basedow, M.P., and W. Kither Drs. Robertson, Sprod O'Conneil Stirling. ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The prospectus for the present season of the Adelaide Musical Association appears in our advertisement columns to-day. It is a most ambitions programme, consisting as it ...

    Article : 298 words
  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A final attempt was made yesterday to tow the Hawley Head off the reef, bat it was unsuccessful. The vessel at she stands will be sold on Tuesday. A large ...

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  6. SPORTING NOTES.

    In referring to the S.A.J.C. weights yesterday I confined myself to the Adelaide Cup which seems a very equitable handicap About the Goodwood Handicap it is ...

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  7. THE CABINET IN CONCLAVE.

    Cockburn (raking his hair with his fingers to stimulate the growth of thought). Well, you fellows, what news Let's have the Diplomacy Budget. Have ...

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  8. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    A motion to impend or den to carry out the compulsory liquidation of the North Australian Territory Company, Limited. Sir J. W. Downer, Q C, with Meears. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALKS.

    The Speaker issued a writ to-day for filling up the vacancy in the representation of the Manning District, caused by the reparation of Mr. C. J. Roberts C.M.G. ...

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  10. INVENTIONS AND PATENTS.

    What is said to be the longest telephone line on the European Continent his just been opened between Prague and Buda Pesth, 600 kilometers being the distance. ...

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  11. GARNER'S ROOMS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Jones, two well-known Adelaide performers, were tendered a complimentary benefit at the above place of amusement on Friday evening, March 14. and a ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. LARGE FIRE AT LATIMAK.

    An extensive tire occurred at Latimak, near Horsham, early this morning, which destroyed the post-office, a large general store, and a watchmaker's shop. Several ...

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  13. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Hon. G. C. Hawker, in response to a requisition from 736 electors, has consented to grand for the District of North Adelaide. It is started by advertisement that gentlemen ...

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  14. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Boudoir passengers per express to Adelaide:—Messrs. Salmon, Midden, M.P., Cox, M.P., Longhrey, M.P., Hawkes, M.P., Searle, Boothby, S. Barnfield ...

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  15. THE POLICE BIND AT GLENELG.

    A large number of people were at Gleaelg on Friday evening, when the Police Bind discoursed a good programme of musical elections. This is the first time during the ...

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  16. THE BEDA BORE.

    Sir—As Beds bor has been condemned by Mr. Brown I would suggest that the next site be chosen by that gentleman; also that before boring begins he should state clearly what ...

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  17. APPLICATIONS.

    Improvements in manufacturing explosives, L. C. R. Jones. Sydney, 1831. Improved refrigerating chest or chamber, R. Hudson. Sydney 1832. ...

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  18. STRASBURG CLOCK.

    This clock, which has had a very successful run at Port Adelaide, closes the season to-night, and those who have not seen it should not lose the opportunity of doing so. ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    The match was continued on Friday a terron on the Adelaide Oval. Beeton 3 not our and J. Darling were the first to represent the Nationals. These two players ...

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  20. DISTRICT OF WEST TORRENS.

    On Friday evening Messrs. Gould and Nath addressed a meeting in the Town Hall. Thebarton convenced for the purpose of hearing their account of thier actions ...

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  21. LETTERS PATENT GRANTED.

    F. C. Simpeur Port Pirie an improved devics for attaching a reversible plough share to an ordinary plough-foot consisting of an intermediate rocket having a recess into ...

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  22. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A fierce fire is burning to-day near the Springs, several miles west of the town. In started on the Glencoe Run. Several farmers lost grass and a quantity of fencing and Mr. ...

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  23. LOCAL COURTS.

    WILLIAM COTTON SHUTTLEWORTH V. W. R. CAVE & Co.—Claim for £300 for purchase-money fixed by valuation of certain stock, plant business and for matters agreed by ...

    Article : 423 words
  24. SPORTING.

    The Port Adelaide Racing Club hold their first race meeting on St. Patrick's Day, and judging from the large number of acceptances for the various events the club's efforts to ...

    Article : 227 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I flore in your paper that a deputation waited upon the Government, and it was suggested of shifting the Beda boring-plant. That Gibson's Camp would be a better place ...

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  26. DISTRICT OF GLADSTONE.

    Messrs. Catt and Howe held a large meeting tonight in the Town Hill. Mr. J. Taylor, J.P., presided. Several electors spoke warmly of the past services of the old ...

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  27. MOONTA, March 14.

    The anneal meeting of the Yorkes Peninsula Company, V.F. was held to-night in the Friendly Society's Hill, Captain Manghan presiding. A satisfactory ...

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  28. CANDIDATES.

    SOUTHERN YORKE'S PENNISULA.—Mr. G. J. W. FLINDERS.—Mr. P. F. Bonnin. WOOROORA.—Mr. J. Johnson, jun. ...

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  29. BRITISH AND COLONIAL INSURANCE OFFICES.

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  30. THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND.

    Sir—I regret to see the proposal under sue heading that an increase is the land tax to 3d. in the pound should become the election cry. That sum ia not enough to carry ...

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  31. MOUNT BARKER, March 14.

    The Roman Catholic bazaar, which was opened yesterday by the Hon. J. H. Gordon, M.L.C. in the Institute Hall, was continued to-day and has been well patronised ...

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  32. TODAY'S RACES.

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  33. MOONTA, March 14.

    At the Police Court to-day before Messrs, Wilkinson and Hilton, J.P.'s William Mapp, of Penang, farmer was charged by his son Charles with stealing a three-furrow ...

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  34. MR. BERENS AT GENELG.

    Sir—In my lecture at Glenelg i endeavoured to prove that the unimproved rental value of our soil being due to the presence and united exertions of the whole ...

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  35. MR. R G. MOORE'S ATTACK ON BISHOP KENNION.

    Sir—No one is better able to defend himself than the Bishop, but as he is on his way to Sydney to-day perhaps a few words from an outsider may not be importance. Mr. Moore ...

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  36. CLARE, March 14.

    Mr. Desay lectured on the "Plan of Campaign" in the Town Hall to-night to an enthusiastic but not very large audience. ...

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  37. MAGISTRATES' COURT.

    Dougall McDougall wu charged with neglecting to carry a lighted lamp on his vehicle, and fined 10s. and costs, 20s. in all. John Hosking for using indecent language ...

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  38. GRASSHOPPERS EN THE NORTH.

    The township is swarming with grasshoppers this morning. The grass which a few days ago was green, is rapidly being eaten up by them. They seem to be ...

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  39. DUSH FIRE NEAR QUORN.

    A large bush fire is raging on the Dutonman, Flinders Range. Last night the glare was visible over the top of the range. This morning the fire has come over to this side ...

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  40. POLICE COURTS.

    Otto Moritz, defended by Mr. W. Calross, appeared, charged with having on two occasions—March 6 and March 4—infringed the Gaming Act by conducting totalizators in a Room at the Clarence Hotel in connection with the Champion Stakes and the Australian Cup, Mr. J. M. Stuart (Crown Solicitor) prosecuted. On the first information a ...

    Article : 209 words
  41. THE WALLAROO MINERS.

    A deputation has waited upon Captain Hancock in the interest of the men thrown out of work by the stoppage of Harvey's engine. The Manager informed the ...

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  42. SALE OF TROTTING HORSES.

    Messrs. Campbell & Sons today sold several trotting horses bred at Baytwater Farm by Mr. J. J. Milter. The brood mare Clara M. was sold to Mr. J. V. Gathrie for ...

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  43. THE LAND PROBLEM EXTENDED.

    Sir—We have heard a good deal lately from those who we have reason to hope are friends to humanity about the Injustice arising from the present made by which ...

    Article : 218 words
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  45. DEPUTATIONS.

    The Commissioner of Grown Lands (Hon, T. Burgovne) has received a letter through Mr. J. G. Jenkins, M.P., and Mr. W. F. Stock. M.P.. from the District Coun ...

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  46. THE BARLEY QUESTION.

    Sir—Replying to Mr. Charles letter, I am willing bo grant that some of the barley grown in South Australia may not be so good as that produced in New Zealand. ...

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  47. PORT ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, MARCH 14.

    John Davy was sent to gaol for fourteen days for being drunk. ...

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