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  3. EX-MAYOR LANGFORD.

    President of the Shire of Romsey, | tells you Warner's Safe Cure will make you well and strong. Everybody knows Robert Langford, Esq., and when he tells people ...

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  4. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    If I am not much mistaken, Mr.J.C.P.Johnson is the author of a lengthy article in the Financial News entitled "South Austriaian Mines" but mostly dealing with the Northern ...

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  5. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    In the House of Assembly late of Tuesday night the TREASURER moved the second reading of the Closer Settlement Bill. He said that in various parts of the colony the view had ...

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  6. A WELCOME CHANGE.

    So intense and trying has been the heat for the last three days that everybody has seemed to be in a state of exhaustion. Scores of people had no sleep on Tuesday night. As ...

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  7. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council Chamber was warmer than ever on Wednesday afternoon, all the artificial aids to ventilation failing to cool the atmosphere. The Hon. J. Martin ...

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  8. THE GEOLOGY OF PETERSBURG.

    Sir—Having been favoured with the name of the anonymous writer whose criticism of my report on the above subject appeared in your issue of the 17th inst. under the nom de prime ...

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  9. THE HOSPITAL ENQUIRY.

    Sir—I think it about time all this tomfoolery was ended, as it is nothing else. Here we have the Chief Secretary putting in questions by the dozens in cross-examining Dr. ...

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  10. THE CALVERT EXPEDITION.

    The Under Secretary of Alines has reserved to-day the following telegram from Warden Cummins of Hall's Greek, Kim-barley Gold fields- -"N. Buchanan, with two ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    After the deservedly magnificent reception awarded to'" Djin-Djin" on Tuesday evening, crowded houses may be said to be assured for the season. On Wednesday, despite the ...

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  12. "SURGEON" A. R. ADDISON AND HOSPITAL NURSES.

    Sir—In replying to a letter signed "Surgeon" in reference to the above, I stated that if he signed his name I would give to him and the public the facts of the case that were within ...

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  13. THE QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, on the Premier's moving that the House resolve itself in to a Committee to consider the adviasableness of introducing Bill to deal with she Queens ...

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  14. THE "PASSION PLAY."

    A unique and interesting lecture, artistically and vocally illustrated, will be given this evening by Mr. William Gordon, the choirmaster of St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, ...

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  15. PUPILS' CONCERT.

    The pupils of Mr. Edward Howard, a number of whom passed the practical examination in singing recently conducted in Adelaide by Professor Gordon Saunders, Mus. Doc., in ...

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  16. SINGLE-TAXERS AND THE SALE OF CROWN LANDS.

    Sir—"A Working Man" seams to be a bit nettled by my letter in which I corrected him of a few mistakes that he made in his first communication. With regard to his school ...

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  17. THE ASSEMBLY.

    Eren Marble Palace was hot on Wednesday afternoon, and there was a languid air in the House.The Minister of Agriculture promises Mr. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WOOL SALES.

    Sir—"A Colonist," whose letter you lately produced, treats us to a quantity of misleading or inexact statements, and seems anxious to advertise the business of certain ...

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  19. THE CHIEF SECRETARY AND DR. CORBLN.

    Sir—We new electors would like to know whether the Chief Secretary is doing an honourable thing iu using a paper in his cross-examination of Dr. Corbin. which can only ...

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  20. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Reid moved that it was desirable that the Government should consult the other colonies of with a view to holding a ...

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  21. VERMIN IN WONNA.

    Sir—While all right thinking people must congratulate the Ministry on so promptly offering to supply the drought stricken farmers with seed wheat—Ministers generally seem to ...

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  22. COLOURED RACES.

    Sir—The sermon delivered by Mr.Berry was of that high order known as ad captandurm. Had he consulted the Greed Testament he might have learned that the word ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MIXING REGULATIONS.

    Sir—At a meeting on November 23 re labour conditions and other mining laws, some of the speakers made the public believe that the laws were different from those in force in South Australia. In the first ...

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  24. CHAFFEY BROTHERS, LIMITED.

    Members of the Legislative Assembly are being "lobbeyed" with the view of being sounded as to the prospect of their passing a Bill to enable a Company to take over the ...

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  25. THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    Sir—The Premier's remark referring to Dr. Coroin aa a scoundrel is altogether out of place. Would it not be doing a greater amount of good to the community to sacrifice ono ...

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  26. MR.GOODE AND THE LAND CRESTION.

    Sir—When a leading citizen like Mr.Matthew Goode writes nonsense on the land question one cannot ender the South Australia is ridiculed for its fads and crankinesses. ...

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  27. LATEST SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE— Arrived November 25 — Ballasrat sydney Australia strahan: Cloncurry, Generalites sailed November 24— Eskdabe, London 25— Barcoo Adelaide and western ...

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  28. THE-ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    Sir—Can you inform me whether the Judges of the Supreme Court have been asked and refused to arbitrate in this "matter": whether it is or not the duty of the Coroner to ...

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