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  3. THE ADELAIDE ELECTION.

    At noon on Monday a large number of electors gathered in the Adelaide Tows Hall, when the Returning Officer for the State (Mr. O. H. Schomburgk) declared the ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY.

    BAKARA, June 17.—The new hall is completed and the opening ceremoney will take place on July 10. A cricket match will be played between the Bakara and ...

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  5. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Clive Newland, M.B.," Morphett Vale:—With regret I observed in some recent issues of The Register the prominence given to The Register the prominence ...

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  6. THE MISSING MANAGER.

    "Queer?" I never heard anything, like it, and I'll bet you never did either." My friend the Doctor has sailed on one of the Atlantic liners for some years. He ...

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  7. "CRACKED HOUSES."

    From "H. Richards," Willunga:—"I was much interested in the report in The Register of June 19 of the address on Clay and cracked houses—an architect's ...

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  8. THE COLONIES AND IMMIGRATION.

    The attitude of the Australian Governments regarding emigrants failed to meet With the approval of a gentleman who spoke at a meeting of the Central ...

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  10. THE PORT RAILWAY.

    From "Fairlop":—"I do not know—I do not desire to know—if the Railways Commissioner condescends from the sul[?]lime solitude of his awful aloofness to a reading ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. UNLEY TREEPLANTING.

    The Mayor of Unley (Mr. A. S. Lewis) and members of the Unley City Corporation attended on Monday afternoon the ceremony of treeplanting on the Glenelg ...

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  13. RAILWAY SLEEPERS.

    From "Economical":—"In view of the large number of sleepers that will be required if the contemplated railways are ...

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  14. CANON HOPCRAFT'S SUCCESSOR.

    From "Ecclesia:—"I have absolutely no interest in anything that may be done to [?] the vacancy at St. John's Church, beyond being a Churchman in the diocese of ...

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  15. IRRIGATION AND BUNDALEER WATER.

    From "Wooroora":—"As the subject of irrigation is being discussed in The Register, I should like to know as well as others the suitableness of the Bundaleer water for ...

    Article : 262 words
  16. THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR MOVEMENT.

    Mr. J. E. Thomas gave an interesting and instructive illustrated lecture on "Christian Endeavour under the Southern Cross" at the Flinders Street, Baptist Church on Monday evening. The ...

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  17. OLDEST INHABITANT.

    From Mrs. R. Cole, No. 3 Rose street, Mile-End:—"It was born at Adelaide on May 20, 1838, and have lived here ever ...

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  18. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    From "Stamp it Out":—"Merely patching the unemployed difficulty with temporary casual work is of no good. What [?]s wanted is land settlement on a Statea ...

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  21. RIVERTON CHURCH JUBILEE.

    "H. H. Chandler," Bordertown, writes that in connection with the jubilee of Holy Trinity Church. Kiverton, he remembers being sent by "the late George Goodridge at ...

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  22. FREEMASONRY.

    The Masonic Hall, Arthur street, Unley, was crowded on Friday evening, when the installation of Brother Albert John Wiley ,as W. M. of the Holdfast lodge took place. There was a record ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "B. A."—A has to pay insurance. "Anxious One."—1. No. 2. No. 3. Yes. "Benson."—Your questions are not clear. ...

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  25. AN OLD TERRITORIAN.

    From "Survey":—"It may interest, some of your readers to know that W. B. P. Gay, a bottle gatherer, who died suddenly in the city the other day, was a camp minder attached to one of the parties in Mr. Goyder's expedition to the Northern Territory in 1869, and was speared at the ...

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