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  4. THE LAW COURTS.

    In the matter of the will of Frances Ellen Fox, late of Maryback, near Adelaide, deceased, and of the Trustee Act, 1895. This summons, reported from chambers, ...

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  5. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "R. S. Smyth," Strathalbyn:—"During the debate on post office matters in the Home of Representatives Mr. Bruce Smith (N.S.W.) remarked:—"The power ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. THE COUNTRY.

    GAMPBELLTOWN, May 25.—Anniversary gatherings in connection with the Methodist Church have been held during the week. On Sunday week last three ...

    Article : 453 words
  7. PROPOSED STATE SCHOOL OF BAKERY.

    From "E. J. Birbeck," Broken Hill:— "In order to emphasize all that I have had to say in reference to wheat, flour, and the people bread supply, and my ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. THE PREMIER IN ENGLAND.

    The Premier has been active in speech making in the provinces again this week, the scene of his latest orations being Lancashire. On Wednesday he had as ...

    Article : 494 words
  9. THE COMING ELECTION.

    "Plain Talk" writes a long letter in condemnation of certain statements allege by Him to have been made by Mr. E. A. Roberts in the Botanic Park on Sunday ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. IS ERITAIN GENEROUS?

    From "An English-Australian":—"'An frish-Aiistralian' opens up a bigger question than you would be inclined to ventilate. After reading his letter I went out ...

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  11. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    From "Urgent:—'It seems somewhat surprising to me that a member of a soldiers' contingent should be shot with a gun when getting through a wire fence, ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. GOVERNMENT COAL MINE.

    From "A looker On":—"Without touching on the debatable point, whether the Government is wise or not in contemplating the purchase of a coal mine on ...

    Article : 288 words
  13. TRAMWAY WORK.

    From "Ask the Labour Members Why":—Work on the tramway permanent way as well as employment as drivers is being given to Western Australians and ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. OPENING NEW COUNCIL CHAMBERS.

    PORT LINCOLN, May 23.—About 24 years ago the District Council of Port Lincoln was formed. It had for its first home the Port Lincoln Institute, in which ...

    Article : 525 words
  15. BARRIERS AT COUNTRY RAILWAY STATIONS.

    From "North"':—"I was glad to see by The Register of May 22 that the Railway Department is beginning to see the necessity of barriers at country railway ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. MR. PRICE IN ENGLAND.

    From "Gardener," St. Peters:—"How about the Hon. Tom' Price now he is in England? Is be a Labour man, a Conservetime, or some kind of a Liberal? I ...

    Article : 413 words
  17. FINANCIAL NOTES FROM LONDON.

    Present indications seem rather in favour of [?] rates, although the bank return remains good, and this Week's figures show an improvement of half a point in the ...

    Article : 285 words
  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Londoner."—No. "Asa Fairbank."—There is nothing in the Act which enables him to do so. "Enquirer," Grunthal.—Yes, you can ...

    Article : 507 words
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  20. VESTRY MEETINGS.

    ST. THOMAS'S, Ralhannah.—The rector (Rev. R. M. Turnbull) presided. The wardens' financial statement, showing a credit balance of £16, was adopted. During the year the debt on the parish ...

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  21. LOCAL.

    ADELAIDE: Cause List.—Limited Jurisdiction, Wednesday, May 27, at 10 a.m., at the Local Coarthouse (before Mr. T. Gepp S.M):—Application for a Marine Store Dealer's Licence.— ...

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  22. LAVATORY ACCOMMODATION ON RAILWAYS.

    From "A. Molineu[?]":—"Passengers on the railway lines are almost invariably debarred the use of the lavatories, except at some inconvenience, through the ...

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  23. ANNUAL PICNIC.

    REYNELLA, May 23.—Messrs. Walter Reynell & Sons, of Reynella Vineyards, gave their employes, with their wives and ramilies, their annual picnic at Brishton ...

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  24. POLICE.

    Thirteen persons were fined for drenkenness. Arthur Leedham, for having used indecent language while drunk in Goodwood on Saturday night was fined in all £3. ...

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  25. THE EXIT FROM THE CATHEDRAL.

    From "Onlooker"':—"I attended the church parade on Sunday with a friend from the country, and we both remarked what a terrible[?] thing it would be if anything like a panic occurred at the Cathedral. At present the congregation have to ...

    Article : 216 words
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  27. PORT ADELAIDE: Monday, May 25.

    Four cases of drunkenness were dealt with. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN NATIVE; ASSOCIATION.

    Adelaide Branch.—The half-year meeting was held at Bricknell's Cafe on Monday evening. The retiring President (Mr. J. J. Supple) president officers elected:—President Mr. G. H. Bourne; ...

    Article : 386 words
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