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  2. DROUGHT-DISTRESSED FARMERS FUND.

    A meeting of subscribers to consider the distribution of the funds tent to the Register, Observer, and Journal Offices for the relief of sufferers from the drought was held at the ...

    Article : 5,395 words
  3. PARLIAMENTARY AMENITIES.

    Grave and revered seigneurs of the Legislative Council, usually so quiet and prosaic generally so business-like, presented on Wednesday evening marketable scenes, one of them ...

    Article : 2,181 words
  4. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Council, which opened with no signs of the storm that raged during the evening and led to a record sitting, was practically occupied yesterday with only two subjects. The first ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. THE ASSEMBLY.

    There was a full attendance of members, and moderate sprinkling of the public in the Assembly on Wednesday afternoon. Tea minutes was spent upon miscellaneous ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  7. MINING NEWS.

    Block 10 mill last week treated 1,061 tons crude are, producing 270 tons concentrates, worth in balk 32.99 oz. silver, 63.33 per cent, lead, and 9'6 per cent. zinc. Owing to the ...

    Article : 803 words
  8. REPORTS.

    HANNAN'S EUREKA.—Fortnight, October 12.—Western are scutin No.1 shift driven to 22ft.; there is change in nature of ground, and if reef continues down to this depth, it should not be far off. ...

    Article : 764 words
  9. MEETING AT TANUNDA.

    A meeting was held this afternoon in aid of the Distressed Farmars' Fund. Mr. Walden presided, and representatives were present from Tanunda, Angaston. Truro, Nuriootps, ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

    The prospects of the coming harvest are even worse than last year in the West Wimmera district Around Nhill hundreds of acres of crops have perished for want of ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. REVIEWS.

    "Man and His Markets," by Lionel W. Lyde (Macmillan & Co.). In this little volume the writer, who is Head Master of the English department in the Glaegow Academy, imparts ...

    Article : 231 words
  12. THE GAWLER PLAINS IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    Sir—At the instigation of the Hon. James Martin, Gawler, you were the first to give prominence to the Barossa conservation project, and you most continue to support the ...

    Article : 408 words
  13. TEA-DRINKING.

    Sir—Three of your correspondents have been dilating upon the poisonous effects of teadrinking. The first writes:—"I think the quantity of inferior and wrongly brewed tea. ...

    Article : 271 words
  14. ROYAL MINT AND HONKING G.M CO., W.A.

    Sir—It is more than twelve months since the English Company took over the above mines from the An tralian sharehelders. But where is the purchase-money and our dividend? It seems some ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. CAN THE FARMERS LEARN A LESSON?

    Sir—For begging the question in preference to arguing I commend the last letter of "A Farmer." With the exception of the closing sentence, which contains some truth and more ...

    Article : 801 words
  16. THE MOUNT LYELL MINING AND RAILWAY COMPANY.

    from September 24 to October 22 inclusive the above Company treated a total quantity of about 4,287 tons of ore by the two furnaces. No. 1 furnace running 28 days, and No. 2 ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. TEA POISONING AND ITS PREVENTION.

    Sir—I have read with pleasure the letters of j "Jasper Sterling" and "Blossom" in your issues of Monday and Tuesday last, and I hope some real permanent benefit will be ...

    Article : 306 words
  18. MEETINGS.

    BREMER GOLD-PROSPECING SYNDICATE.—On Wednesday afternoon the first half-yearly general meeting of shareholders in this Syndicate was held in Waymouth Chambers. ...

    Article : 465 words
  19. SINGLETAXERS AND THE SALE OF GROWN LANDS.

    Sir—The latter of "A Working Man," which appeared in a former issue, purporting to enlighten the community of what appears to him to be "a new dodge of the ...

    Article : 521 words
  20. ROYAL DESCENT.

    Sir—James Talbot seems to bo a bir off the rails in tracing the name Curling to Coeur de Lion, and by inference claiming these that bear that name as descendants of Richard I. ...

    Article : 252 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    REDCASTLE G.M. Co.—Telegram from Mine Manager, dated November 4:—"Struck proof in No. 2 North. Showing gold freely." BROKEN HILL BLOCK 14 Co.—At the half-yearly ...

    Article : 66 words
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