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  2. WORK AND TALK.

    Pet against certain clauses of the Education Bill flutter into the Assembly from all quarters. Mr. McDonald presented two more from 27 and 72 residents of ...

    Article : 58 words
  3. PUT THE CLOCK BACK.

    "Put the clock back an hour and give the people more daylight." That, in a sentence, was the request which members of he A.N.A. made of the Premier (Hon. J ...

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  4. MR. COOMBE'S POLITICS.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Hon. A. H. Peake) delivered a vigorous address in the Woodville Institute on Wednesday night under the [?] of the local ...

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  5. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "Croydon":—"In The Register of July 19, the Mayor of Hindmarsh (Mr. Dring) gives his reasons for excluding representatives of the press from the scrutiny ...

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  6. PENNILESS HUSBAND'S TALE.

    A man before, the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday morning, an unsatisfied Judgment summons issued by his wife, unfolded a woful tale. The case had been ...

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  7. THE COUNTRY.

    KADINA, July 18.—At a meeting of the corporation on Monday evening, Cr. Daniel asked whether fish and other retail shops were allowed to be open for business on ...

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  8. NEW RAILWAYS.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake asked whether the Government had taken into consideration the question of continuing the line which had been [?] ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT SCAFFOLDS.

    Mr. Chesson asked the Attorney-General under what Act were the buildings carried out departmentally by the Public Works Department exempted from the provisions ...

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  10. CURRENCY CREEK RAILWAY STATION.

    The Premier told Mr. Ritchie that the Railways Commissioner had not yet made any recommendation for increased facilities at the Currency Creek Railway Station. The ...

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  11. ANTICIPATING A SPECIAL GRANT.

    KADINA, July 18.—At a meeting of the corporation on Monday evening, the Mayor (Mr. J. Tonkin) reported that as a result of requests to the Premier (Hon. J. ...

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  12. SENIOR CADET OFFICERS' ALLOWANCES.

    From "Retired Disputed":—"I wish to call attention to the treatment to which the Senior Cadet officers are subjected over the non-payment of their [?] ...

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  13. BORES IN PINNAROO COUNTRY.

    The Premier informed the Hon. L O'Loghlin that three bores, resulting in a good supply of fairly good water, had been out down in the Hundreds of Hooper and ...

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  14. SANITATION OF KAPUNDA.

    From "Old Kapunda Resident":—"Had the town council, which is the Local Board of Health, acted upon my suggestion and held over consideration of Mr. ...

    Article : 334 words
  15. GUARANTEES FOR SPECIAL TRAINS

    The Premier informed Mr. Goode that the Railways Commissioner reported—"The guarantee for special trains for cricket and football matches, shows, races and ...

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  16. MAITLAND'S BIRTHDAY.

    MAITLAND, July 17.—Thursday last was the twenty-eighth anniversary of the inauguration of Maitland as an incorporate town. To commemorate the event, the ...

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  17. LEIGH CREEK COAL.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr. Burgoyne said he had had experiments made with Leigh, Creek coal, but it had not been found too satisfactory. They had now ...

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  18. CROWN LANDS.

    The Treasurer told Mr. McDonald that the Crown lands open for selection on Kangaroo Island comprised 34,204 acres in the Hundreds of Newland and Haines, but only ...

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  19. INHUMAN TREATMENT.

    Mr. Cole said he had perused the papers concerning the imprisonment of a boy of under 12 years of age at Port Pirie. He asked whether the course adopted was ...

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  20. WATER FOR MINNIPA AND DARKEN PEAK RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Moseley asked the Commissioner of Public Works—(1) What provision was made during the last 12 months for procuring water along the route of the Minnipa ...

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  21. THE POLICE FORCE.

    From "Elsie":—"A royal commission should be appointed to investigate the police force, and a gentleman such as Mr. Cresswell, P.M., of Melbourne, would be ...

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  22. DEPUTATION.

    The members for Victoria and Albert waited upon the Minister of Education Hon. F. W. Coneybeer) on Tuesday and presented to him a petition from the ...

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  23. MR. VERRAN ON "CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM."

    From the Rev. T. V. Charlton, the Manse, Clare:—"In a paragraph headed Mr. Verran explains' in The Register of July 18, you state 'Mr. Charlton said he ...

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  24. FLAT ROOFS AND FIRES.

    The advantages of flat roofs, so far as high structures are concerned, have (says The Sydney Sun) been demonstrated during the past few weeks. One advantage ...

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  25. FIVE SHILLINGS A WEEK WAGES.

    The Attorney-General informed Mr. Blundell that it was a fact that one of the wages boards had fixed the wages for employes of 21 years of age at the rate of 5/ ...

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  26. INDIGNANT RESIDENTS.

    MOUNT BARKER, July 19.—Much dissatisfaction exists regarding the way the residents are being treated in connection with alterations to the post office or the ...

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  27. POLICE AND PUBLICANS.

    From D. Caro, Davenport Chambers, Adelaide:—"In my capacity of a hotel broker I am necessarily brought in contact with a large number of landlords and wine ...

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  28. POSITION OF INSPECTOR JORDAN

    The Hon. A. H. Peake asked—Seeing that the Minister stated last year, in reply to Mr. Anstey, that Mr. Jordan had been appointed Inspector of High Schools on the ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Argument."—Regarding the question which you have raised, "Whitaker's Peerage" states:—"Several peerages held by former members of the Royal Family ...

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  30. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    WALKERVILLE, July 10.—Present—Crs. Bickle, Horrocks, Limbert, Nietschke, Shepherd, Wadey, and Whiting. Cr. van Senden unanimously re-elected Chairman. Clerk of Yatala South ...

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  31. CYASSIFICATION OF PROVISIONAL TEACHERS.

    Mr. Campbell asked—"It is intended to make provision in the Education Bill for the complete classification of provisional school teachers? If so, on what basis? The ...

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  32. O.B.I. DEMONSTRATION.

    The final rehearsal for O.B.I. demonstration, to be held in the Exhibition Building to-night, took place on Tuesday evening. ...

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  33. RAILWAY TO MOUNT PLEASANT.

    From "Houghton":—"One of our greatest needs is a railway between Adelaide and Mannum, through the northern hills, within reasonable distance of Houghton ...

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  34. MORE PAY FOR POLICEMEN.

    Mr. Blacker asked whether the Government had decided to increase the pay of the police force? As the members of the force had no union to fight their bat ...

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  35. IN CELLAR COOL.

    Penfold & Co. have just had completed within their spacious cellars at Magill a beautiful Wanderlich sample room, 24 ft. one by 17 ft. wide. The room, which is ...

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  36. RAILWAY AMBULANCE EXAMINATION.

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  37. EMPLOYING PRIVATE SURVEYORS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan) told Mr. McDonald that so far no applications had been received from private surveyors for surveying the newly opened country. ...

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  38. MARINE BOARD BOILERS.

    The Premier informed Mr. Anstey that there had been no boilers condemned as unfit on the boats controlled by the Marine Board during the last 20 years. ...

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  39. DESTITUTE ASYLUM.

    The Premier informed Mr. Pflaum that the Government had not decided to put a sum on the Estimates this year for the removal of the Destitute Asylum, and the ...

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  40. BAND ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting was held at the rooms, Flinders street, on Saturday. The Vice-President Mr. W. Brown) was in the chair, and there was fair attendance of delegates. Credentials was ...

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  41. SANITATION OF KAPUNDA.

    From "A Traveller":—"I visit Kapunda at intervals, and can thoroughly endorse what Mr. S. Kidmen says of the insanitary conditions of the town. How it is that ...

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  42. "WIDE AWAKE."

    In an address before the Farmers and Settlers' Association at Burrinjuck to-day the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Trefle) said it might be news to them that the ...

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  43. MURRAY LOCKS.

    Mr. Ritchie asked the Premier if he had any information from Mr. Graham Stewart in reference to the appointment of an officer to enquire into the works connected ...

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  44. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    HAWKER, July 17.—On Friday visiting day was observed, when numerous parents and friends attended and saw the children at work. Inspector fairweather recommended that the school ...

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  45. STRIKE AT YEELANNA.

    The Premier informed Mr. Young no passage money had been paid to the men who were out on strike at Yeelanna> They had been paid 9/ a day. The ...

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  46. PREMIER AT MOONTA SCHOOL OF MINES.

    From A. E. Ross, River Murray:—"The report of the Premier's address at the Moonta School of Mines fairly staggered mine. Inter alis, Mr. Verran said that the ...

    Article : 344 words
  47. FLOOD WATERS AT MILE END.

    Mr. Cheston asked whether the Government would see that provision was made to cope with [?] at the Mile End. railway works, so as not to intensify the ...

    Article : 133 words
  48. Advertising

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