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    THE monster deputation that waited on the Chief Secretary last week to urge the importance of putting forth every effort to preserve the Barrier trade for South ...

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  3. Correspondence.

    Sir—During the recent no-confidence debate the axle question received a large amount of attention, and I notice that scarcely any of the speakers referred to it in a manner ...

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  4. THE MOONTA MINERS.

    Sir—I have been very much amused from time to time at seeing letters in your columns signed "H. H. Queale." One living at a distance would think that Mr. Queale knew all ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. HOW THE CIVIL SERVICE IS PAID.

    THE fourth progress report of the Civil Service Commission contains, like previous reports, a mass of interesting facts in connection with the departments dealt ...

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  6. CENTRAL LAND BOARD.

    Sir—The lessees of the homestead blocks, hundred of Yatala, Torrens road, have had an opportunity of asking the above board for a reduction of their rents, and to be placed ...

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  7. SIR JOHN DOWNER AND THE BARRIER TRADE.

    Sir—I regretted that I was unable to remain at the meeting to day seeing as is known that any sympathies are entirely with the deputation. Broken Hill practically belongs to South ...

    Article : 350 words
  8. GOLD SAVING APPLIANCES.

    Sir—I saw by a recent issue of the The Advertiser that, the Inspector of Mines, when reading a paper on gold mining in South Australia to a scientific society, had commented ...

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  9. THE LATE HON. CHARLES MANN, Q C.

    By the death of the Hon Charles Maun, Q C., which is announced in our columns this morning, South Australia loses a valuable and respected public servant. ...

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  10. THE BARRIER TRADE.

    Sir—I see that the important matter of the Barrier trade is again being discussed. The only permanent and most practical way to deal with the traffic will be to construct a ...

    Article : 556 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The late Locomotive Engineer's letter in The Advertiser is interesting reading. We were anxious to learn how he would manage to squirm out of the dilemma in which the ...

    Article : 676 words
  12. NEW BANKING ARRANGEMENTS.

    As was announced a few days ago the Ministry have concluded arrangements with the associated banks for the conduct of the Government banking business for a ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  13. THE SEVENTH MINISTER.

    Sir—From the constitutional lawyer's point of view there is no doubt that Dr. Cockburn and his colleagues are in the right. From the expediency point of view it appears that the ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. RETIRING ALLOWANCES AND PENSIONS.

    Sir—After reading the fourth progress report of the Civil Service Commission the thought occors to one, Was the colony founded and are its affairs administered chiefly for the benefit ...

    Article : 559 words
  15. REVENUE RETURNS OF THE COLONIES.

    THE financial year that has just closed has been on the whole a satisfactory one throughout Australasia. It is quite evident that the period of depression has ...

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  16. THE BREAK OF GAUGE AND THE BARRIER TRAFFIC.

    Sir—With reference to the proposition to spend several millions sterling in immediately adopting one uniform gauge in all the colonies on the mainland of Australia, it should not be ...

    Article : 641 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Since the letter of your correspondent "A Plain Man" appeared, the question has been asked by many, as it was asked in Parliament, why did not the Ministry consult ...

    Article : 261 words
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