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  2. THE LATE MR. TURNBULL AND DR. GARDNER.

    In the course of the service held at Chalmers Church on Sunday morning Dr. Paton said—"To the younger section of this congregation the name of James Thomson Turnbull, of ...

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  3. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    When I began writing my rough notes on the rudimentary geology of the Mount Lofty Range the report of the Government Geologist on the strata and mineral deposits in the centre ...

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  4. THE BOOTMAKERS' STRIKE

    The President of the Conciliation Board, His Honor Mr. Justice Russell, has from the inception of the strike done all in his power to bring the parties together with a view to an ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. DIAMOND JUBILEES.

    On Sunday the diamond jubilee of Stow Church was celebrated, the Rev. Joseph Robertson, M. A., preaching to a large congregation in the morning and the Rev. Dr. ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    Mr. A. Anderson, M.L.A. for Kara Kara, died on Saturday morning from congestion of the lungs. The members of the Victorian rifle team ...

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  7. SENATORIAL DEADLOCKS IN THE TOTTED STATES.

    One of the great disadvantages of electing a Senate by the State Legislatures in the United States is the frequent recurrence of what are called senatorial deadlocks. Senators of the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A status of the late Mr. James Fletcher, who for years represented Newcastle in Parliament, was unveiled yesterday by the Mayoress of that city, Mrs. Miller. ...

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  9. FEDERATION—RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir—We have heard many suggestions of late for the establishment in the Federal Government of a form of Executive not subject to that responsibility to Parliament with which we ...

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  10. INSTRUCTIONS OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE.

    The Commissioner of Police, Colonel Madley, has issued instructions to the Police Force that they are to afford to men working at the boot factories all the protection that the ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    Both Houses of Parliament have adopted a joint address to the Queen on the occasion of the celebration of her Diamond Jubilee. The business session has now practically ...

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  12. SUSPICIOUS PROCEEDINGS AT NORWOOD.

    Alfred William Walkley, foreman of Mr. Joseph Florey's boot factory, was driven home on Friday evening by his employer to his residence in Osmond-terrace ...

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  13. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    GOODWOOD BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.—The quarterly meeting of the Goodwood Circuit Bible Christian Church was held at Mr. J. A. Bagshaw's residence, Brighton, on April 7. the Rev. G. ...

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  14. WOMEN AND THE FRANCHISE.

    Sir—A word to a "South Australian woman of 1897," who believes that when young men see a woman active at an election campaign they will say, "That is a very intelligent ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    The migration returns for the quarter ending March 31 show that the arrivals totalled 6,532, and the departures 5,763. A sale of allotments was held at Queenstown ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The fourth candidate for the Dundas elections is Mr. Harney, solicitor, of Coolgardie, who is being supported by Dr. Symon and others. ...

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  17. THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT ELECTION.

    Mr. A. W. Sandford addressed a well-attended meeting of electors at the Assembly-rooms, Murray Bridge, on Friday evening. The candidate delivered an excellent address. ...

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  18. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    Sir—In one of your issues I have seen a letter signed "H. Weston, Working Man," who pleads for sympathy for one and all, but finds fault with the Government for providing ...

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  19. MILITARY CONTINGENTS FOR ENGLAND.

    The detachment of twenty-seven lancers, who are being sent to take part in the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, embarked on the Ballaarat on Saturday for London, Prior ...

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  20. A DREDGING EXCURSION.

    When in February kast the Field Naturalists were unfortunate enough to have an unusually rough day for trawling off Glenelg—much to the discomfort of most of the passengers on board—it was ...

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  21. OUR CITY ROADS.

    Sir—Stray dogs and bad roads; Truly we cyclists may be numbered among "the noble army of martyrs." We are not allowed to choose the lesser of these two evils, but ...

    Article : 331 words
  22. BOOTMAKERS' STRIKE.

    Sir—I notice that the man Trotman, through whom the recent disturbance at Wills & Co.'s emanated, is referred to as having come from Melbourne. Now, in ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. THE BOOT-STRIKE RIOT.

    Sir—I will not venture to say that there has been a miscarriage of justice in the case of Thomas Edward Brooks, but the names of some of the Justices, who do not usually sit in the ...

    Article : 228 words
  24. CYCLING ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

    Sir—In this day's Register you publish a telegram from Alice Springs announcing the arrival at that place of Jerome J. Marif in route for the Northern Territory on a ...

    Article : 358 words
  25. POLICE V. BROOKS.

    Sir—Your leader of Saturday does scant justice to the delicacy which prevented Mr. Gordon, S.M., from sitting on a case in which I was engaged—in which he followed the ...

    Article : 277 words
  26. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    A.O.F.—In the report of the half-yearly meetings of Court Concord No. 2827, of the Ancient. Order of Foresters, The Register of Saturday, an error occurred conveying a wrong meaning to the decision ...

    Article : 388 words
  27. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    Sir—In view of something being done to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee would it not be fitting and of practical utility to commemorate the occasion by planting the ...

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  28. THE PROPOSED FEDERAL JUDICATURE.

    Sir—In your very able and lueid leading article on the above in your issue of the 6th inst. there is much that carries conviction, and only little which calls for comment or ...

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  29. PIRIE-STREET WESLEYAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL

    The [?]th anniversary and therefore the diamond jubilee, of the Pirie-street Wesleyan Church Sunday-school was celebrated on Sunday, the Revs. A. C. Sutherland, R. S. Casely, and J. Berry ...

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  30. THE NORTH-WEST TEAMSTERS.

    Sir — Mr. Black's letter on this subject afforded the teamasters of the North-West track much amusement. His arguments are frivolous, and while attempting to familiarly pat Mr. ...

    Article : 217 words
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