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  2. SITTINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

    The Hon J. H. VAUGHAN asked the Chief Secretary what was the intention of the Government regarding the sittings of the Council on December 10. ...

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    The Hon. E.LUCAS moved to strike out all the words after "habitation," in sub-clause 4, and the whole of subsections a and be with a view to insert "where a ...

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    Mr. PARSONS said the roads had got into such a state of disrepair that nothing short of reconstruction would be adequate No nation had ever succeeded without ...

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  5. GREAT SEA MYSTERY.

    The greatest of all ocean mysteries, that of the Marie Celeste, which 10 years ago was found abandoned off Gibraltar, is to-day being eagerly re-discussed. Another ...

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  6. WORK AND TALK.

    A petition tinned by 78 persons and presented by Mr. Vaughan asked for the establishment of a Wages Board, for the employes in the meat industry outside the ...

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  7. THE CONSTITUTION BILL.

    Mr. Coneybeer presented a large petition, which described the redistribution of seats in the Constitution Bill as "wholly unsatisfactory and inequitable." Received ...

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  8. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker (Hon. L. O'Loughlin) took the Chair at 2 p.m. ADELAIDE PARK LANDS. The COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC ...

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  9. LIBERAL UNION.

    A social evening in connection with the Maylands and North Norwood women's branch was held on December 4. Miss Muriel Farr and Mr. Hudd. M.P., gave ...

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  10. FETES AND FAIRS.

    A variety fair was held recently in aid of new church and schoolroom building fund. It was a great success, and resulted in £60 being raised. The members of the newly forme ladies' guild ...

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  11. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Vaughan asked when the Government intended to prorogue Parliament. The Premier (Hon A. H. Peake)—The Government is going to make every effort ...

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  12. LONDON GOSSIP.

    Even, the rain which poured down unceasingly could not damp the enthusiasm of the huge crowds who gathered on Monday to welcome the new Duke of ...

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  13. SEDAN RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    Mr. Vanghan enquired when the Sedan Railway Commission would finalize the question. The Commissioner of Public Works (Sir ...

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  14. HILLS VIADUCT.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Blundell that he would again see the Railways Commissioner regarding the reports of the officers who had inspected the ...

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  15. TIMBER ON MAIN ROADS.

    Mr. Vaughan asked if the attention had been called to the destruction at valuable, timber on come of the roads in the hills especially, of the road between Echunga ...

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  16. MILE-END WORKS.

    Mr. Blundell asked whether men employed on the railways especially at the running sheds, were being paid off, and if so what was the reason for their discharge? ...

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  17. BOAT HARBOUR PORT ADELAIDE.

    The Commissioner of Public Works informed Mr. MacGillivray that nothing had been done toward providing a boat harbour for Port Adelaide and nothing would ...

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  18. POLICE MATRON.

    The Attorney-General told Mr. Blundall he believed a police had been appointed for the Adelaide Police Station, but he would enquire. ...

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  19. FACTORIES REPORT.

    Mr. Jackson asked the reason for the delay in the presentation of the report of the Chief Inspector of Factories, and whether the reports of officers of ...

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  20. PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY.

    The Hon. J. Verran asked Mr. Hague, seeing he had signed the report of the Railways Standing Committee on the Port Augusta Railway and then turned down ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. PORT ADELAIDE WATER.

    The Commissioner of Public Works informed Mr. MacGillivray that a scheme, with an estimate of the cost, was now being [?] aged for the [?] large ...

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  22. RHINE VILLA SCHOOL.

    The Premier in answer to Mr. P[?], [?] a site had been purchased for a teacher's residence at Rhine Villa. The matter of calling for tenders was under ...

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  23. GAWLER TRAMWAY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works. in answer to Mr. Rudall, said the matter of attending the Gawler tramway to Willaston had for some time been under ...

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  24. ALAWOONA RAILWAY SIDING.

    The Commissioner of Public Works told Mr. Angus that the money provided, by Parliament for the construction of the Alawoona to Loxton Railway admitted of ...

    Article : 244 words
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