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  2. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—it is amusing to notice the arguments used by your correspondents who dislike and opposed the action and aim of the " Evangelical Alliance," and others, in reference to the ...

    Article : 632 words
  3. MINING INTERLLIGENCE.

    LADY EDITH GOLD MINING COMPANY, MOUNT LOFTY.—The No. 2 shaft is down 55 feet. The contractors in sinking saw gold in the quartz at 20 feet from surface, and from that depth to ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. THE ENCOUNTER BAY MASSACRE.

    Sir—I have read the "Interesting Chapter in South Australian History," published in Monday's Express, and I am reminded by it of the story as told me by the late Rev. H. A. E. ...

    Article : 344 words
  5. THE NORTH

    The Captain of the Prince Alfred Mine, writing on August 21, says:—"The main stopes still appear as good as usuaL I am just commencing the level south from No. 4 shaft at ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. YORRE'S PENINSULA.

    PARAMATTA.—The lode at the 32-fm. level in No. 3 shaft going to wards No. 4 is large in size and valuable in quality At No.4 there is, at present but little change The Company is ...

    Article : 977 words
  7. BEGINA. V. POMROY.

    Sir—Allow me to correct the statement ot Corporal Badman, made in contradiction to my wife's evidence in the case Regina V. Pomroy, tried at the Supreme Court on the 11th, in ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20.

    Dr. W. H. Dashwood, re-examined—Have, only to add that I saw the body three hours after death, and then made a post mortem examination. The body was very livid, the ...

    Article : 517 words
  9. THE NEW RESERVOIR.

    Sir—Would you kindly insert in your paper the following explanation in regard to the contract on the aqueduct channel waterworks, as there seems to be an impression, according ...

    Article : 499 words
  10. THE NEW LAND BILL

    Sir—There are two sides to every question; and, before alienating for a bagatelle the patrimony of South Australians, all should be allowed a voice. ...

    Article : 361 words
  11. THE LAND SYSTEM.

    A meeting was held at Merrett's Hotel, Fort Wakefield, on Saturday, August 20, to consider tie Ministerial Land Bill. The room was fall, and Mr. J. B. King took the chair. Mr. R. B. ...

    Article : 947 words
  12. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    On Tuesday, morning, August 23, Dr. Clindening, J.P., held an inquest on the body of Isaac Abraham, late of Magill, who had been accidantally thrown out of a cart on the ...

    Article : 572 words
  13. THE TWO HOUSES.

    Sir—I would suggest as a Bill is now before the Parliament for the purpose of amending the Constitution Act, that now in the proper time to introduce a measure to prevent the ...

    Article : 390 words
  14. THE INNER BAR.

    Sir—Some-short time once I read in your columns that a very interesting idea of the, inner liar of Port Adelaide could be gathered' from the diagrams laid before the House. Now, ...

    Article : 314 words
  15. INQUEST ON ROBERT WILSON.

    On Monday, August 22, Mr. W. C. Buik, J.P., and a Jury of 13, of whom Mr. J. Randall was chosen, foreman, held an inquest at the Adelaide Hospital on the body of Robert ...

    Article : 1,182 words
  16. NORTHERN TERRITORY TELEGRAPH EXPEDITION.

    On Saturday afternoon the s.s. Omeo left the McLaren wharf about half past 3 o'clock ia the afternoon with the men, stores, horses, and cattle fitted oat by Messrs. Dar treat & Dalwood ...

    Article : 839 words
  17. THE ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING AT KOORINGA.

    It will be remembered that large amount of excitement was caused in this district by the somewhat sudden death of a bushman named Edward Gasgoine, who, a few hoots before he ...

    Article : 2,344 words
  18. "THE SKAT OF WAR." OR "A STEEN NECESSITY."

    Sir—Landsmen do say "it is long time before an old horse leaves off kicking." The old house's Privilege most he an old sailor's excuse for traubling your Honor with a bit of ...

    Article : 345 words
  19. HORSE-RACING.

    Sir—I see Mr. Coglin has at last obtained a majority in the House for £100 of public money to be applied to horse-racing, under the pretence of improving the breed of horses. What an ...

    Article : 178 words
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