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  2. THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    Sir—You must be pretty well tired of receiving letters hereon, but I cannot help thinking that a suggestion to the one who holds the key to the whole matter would result ...

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  3. RENMARK.

    A stranger visiting Renmark at the present time receives a very distinct first impression. The township has an utterly woebegone air about it. The inhabitants seem to have no ...

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  4. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. P. McM. Glynn, one of the candidates for the representation of North Adelaide, opened his campaign before a large number of electors, including many women, in the North ...

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  5. THE AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    The northern branches of the Agricultural Bureaus held their annual conference at Jamestown on Tuesday, March 31. The business commenced in the morning ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The weather is fine and chilly, if we do not have a good downpour this month the losses in stock will be heavy. The Quarter Sessions and District Court will ...

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  7. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    On Saturday last a complimentary concert was given to Mr. Allmann, of South Australia, by the engineers and staff of the Brush Electrical Engineering Company and the City ...

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  8. INTENTION AND PATENTS.

    [Compiled for the Chamber at Manufactures and the South Australian Register by Messrs. Collison & Co., Licensed Patent Agents.] Mr. A. F. Puckridge has just been granted ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    Next Saturday night the Theatre Royal will be again open after a somewhat long vacation, and the attraction will be Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove's clover opera company, whose ...

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  10. MINLATON, MARCH 28.

    At a well-attended cricketers' social held in the local Institute by the members of the Minlaton Club various amusements were indulged in. Mr. J. Vierk, a leading member ...

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  11. VICTORIA HALL.

    At the Victoria Hall on Wednesday evening the students of the Adelaide Collage of Music gave their first quarterly concert for this year in the presence of a large and appreciative ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—In the report of the proceedings of the newly appointed Hospital Board appearing in this morning's issue, Mr. Addison says he would like to give the honorary medical staff ...

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  13. TUNGKILLO, MARCH 31.

    Mr. Donald Ferguson, aged eighty, died on the 29th inst. Mr. Ferguson came from London in the barque Emma, landing at Hobart, and coming to South Australia in ...

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  14. PORT AUGUSTA, APRIL 1.

    Nominations for the Board of Advice were received yesterday as follows:—Ralph Fawcett, auctioneer; Nicholas Rogers, Clerk of District Council. There will be an election. ...

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  15. WARD'S HILL, MARCH 30.

    The farmers around here are busy ploughing; some have a good area, already sown. The weather during the past week or two has been very changeable, with light showers. ...

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  16. APPLICATIONS.

    For the week curling March 31, 1895. An improved process of and apparatus for preventing the incrustation in boilers, Nash and Borrow. ...

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  17. ASTRONOMICAL NOTES FOR APRIL, 1896.

    [Communicated by the Hon. Secretary of the Astronomical Section of the Royal Society of South Australia.] The Sun will cross the meridian at 11.49 a.m. on ...

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  18. THE DRUNKER COLLIERY DISASTER.

    A meeting to form a committee to take steps to furnish monetary aid to the widows and orphans through the recent colliery disaster at Brunner. New Zealand, was ceiled by the ...

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  19. HAMLEY BRIDGE, MARCH 31.

    As a testimony to the respect entertained for Mr. J. McMahon, and the great sympathy felt for him and the family in the sad and sudden loss of his son by accident, the largest ...

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  20. HOYLETON, MARCH 31.

    Mrs. Hiram Longmore, jun., of Blyth Plains, died on Sunday last of Clare. The deceased lady was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Trestrail, of Penwortham, and a sister of the ...

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  21. THE POLITICAL ZOO.

    Come, gather round; the animals are just about to feed. And Capital and Labour are a testing of their breed; You'll find they all have yearnings for the glories of ...

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  22. LECTURE ON SINGING.

    A practical lecture entitled "Hints to Students of Sinking" was given by Mr. Edward Howard, teacher of ringing voice production, &c., at his room in Franklin-street ...

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  23. BLACKWOOD, MARCH 31.

    On Monday night the annual meeting of the Coromandel Literary Society was held in the Coromandel Valley Institute. There was a good attendance, and the President, Mr. W. ...

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  24. "STABAT MATER."

    On the occasion of the concert to take place on Good Friday at the Exhibition Building Mr. W. Neilson, of Messrs. Williamson ana Musgrove's Opera Company, who will make ...

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  25. THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    On Wednesday the Chief Secretary communicated with Dr. W. T. Hayward, the Chairman of the honorary medical and surgical staff of the Adelaide Hospital ...

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  26. CYCLISTS' ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The usual Council meeting of the Cyclists' Association was held at the North Adelaides' Clubrooms on Wednesday evening, Mr. G. M. Evan presiding over a large attendance. A large amount of ...

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  27. QUORN, MARCH 30.

    The Royal Northern Agricultural, Horticultural, and Floral Society held a meeting on Saturday afternoon. It was decided to ask His Excellency Sir Thamas Fowell Buxton to ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S MEETING.

    Sturt.—Unley Town Hall. 8 p.m.—Friends and supporters Mr. W. L. Ware. Onkaparinga.—Harrogate, 8 p.m.—Messrs. Mack, Griffin, and Robinson. ...

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  29. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I think of you have not been the cause of [?] of this Hospital dispute you certainly have not been a peacemaker. Where have these wonderful doctors gained their skill ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—The Mayor (Mr. C. R. Morris), and Councillors Wright, Cottrell, Hains, Neill, Blair, Caire, Cleave, Parker, and Deslandes. The annual subscriptions to the Adelaide ...

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  31. THE ALBERT ELECTION.

    Sir—Let me thank Mr. Hogarth for his ample corroboration of my statement that the National Defences League or its officers—I don't care which—were responsible for ...

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  32. OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM.

    Sir—Permit me to thank you for the able arguments you put forth in defence of our present system of education. You in common with contemporary newspapers in the colony ...

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  33. NARRACOORTE, MARCH 30.

    On Friday an interesting cricket match was played by two teams of ladies representing Narracoorte and Goroke (Victoria). The match resulted in an easy victory for the ...

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  34. KENSINGTON SEMINARY AND KINDERGARTEN.

    The annual prize distribution and entertainment in connection with the Misses Mullers' Seminary and Kindergarten School, Kensington, took place in the Norwood Town Hall on ...

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  35. HOMING.

    ALBERT PARK H. CLUB.—The second race of the season was flown from Bridgewater on March 28. Results:—H. Hawke's black chequer hen Bessie, 30 min., 1; J. Fletcher's mealy hen Lady ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The Mayor showed a good deal of ignorance when he said at the Hospital meeting yesterday. "I am sorry that the matter has worked into a political one rather than one ...

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  37. THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    Sir—No doubt many of the shareholders in this Bank will read with interest the letter signed "W. Hooper" in this day's issue of the Register. From all that I can gather, the ...

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  38. THE REV. J. DERBY IN REPLY.

    Sir—Your correspondent "Victorian Teacher" thinks that my language was too strong last Sunday night when I spoke in condemnation of the secular system of ...

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  39. GREENOCK, MARCH 31.

    The weather keeps very dry. Several cases of typhoid fever have been reported in the district. COTTAGE HOMES.—The Cottage Homes ...

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  40. FRUIT DISEASES.

    Sir—The letter in your issue of this morning signed "J. Bray" is another attempt to misrepresent the true object of the controversy that has taken place on fruit pets. Our one ...

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  41. THE MUNDOWDNA RUN.

    On Monday the Pastoral Board dealt with the applications received for allotment of the Mundowdna Run. There were fair number of applications for the various blocks, which ...

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