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  2. The Contributor.

    The young men of South Australia do not set half sufficient value on the privilege of voting at elections for members of Parliament, and they have to be continually reminded of ...

    Article : 2,520 words
  3. Advertising

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  5. SINGLE MEN AND LAND BOARDS.

    Sir—In your issue of Wednesday, August 31, in the report of proceedings in Parliament, particulars are given of a discussion on the above question, raised by Mr. Catt. From ...

    Article : 523 words
  6. THE NORTHERN LAND BOARD.

    Sir—"B. Liebich," in your issue of August 27, charges the Northern Land Board with having made three glaring mistakes, but I with many others consider his attack very ...

    Article : 223 words
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  8. WOODEN FENCES.

    Sir—I have often been asked by farmers and others when on my survey tours the best steps to take to preserve the wooden fences, and have found that the following methods have ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. Correspondence.

    Sir—When we consider the manifest averseness of the above named gentleman to appear anywhere in print outride the immortal records of "Hansard" it is distressing to contemplate ...

    Article : 2,051 words
  10. PUBLIC TRUSTEE V. ARTHUR.

    Sir—I notice in your issue of August 31, in answer to a question asked by Mr. Butler as to whether the Government intend to pay the costs incurred in this action, that the ...

    Article : 586 words
  11. EXPOSE THEM BOTH.

    Sir—The report in The Advertiser of August 30 of the inquest at Kooringa on the infant child of Emma Patterson is a sad record of the frailty and neglect of the youthful mother, aged ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. The Interviewer.

    One of the most deservedly popular and universally respected actresses on the Australian stage is Mrs. J. C. Williamson, who under the nom de Theatre of Miss Maggie ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  13. THE STOCK TAX.

    Sir—In a recent issue appears a letter from Mr. J.N. Williams, of Carrieton, on the proposed stock tax. As I favor fostering native industries and am a lover of consistency, I am ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  14. Advertising

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  15. THE OTHER SIDE OF BLOCK LIFE.

    Sir—I wish to draw attention to the one side of the block system, on which little is said, and ask yon to publish the following statement of a blocker's present and past ...

    Article : 180 words
  16. COSTLY LITIGATION.

    Sir—It appears strange that in this enlightened age old colonists to obtain justice are compelled to resort to litigation, which means death by the law. For example, take ...

    Article : 444 words
  17. GOVERNMENT SURVEYS.

    Sir—I notice in The Advertiser of August 20 that the Commissioner of Crown Lands in reply to a question put by Mr. White, said— "All surveys which are made by Government ...

    Article : 517 words
  18. THE JUNCTION MINE.

    Sir—I think it is time for the shareholders of the above mine to awake out of their sleep and see that all the money is not spent on directors and officers. There are only two ...

    Article : 199 words
  19. THE COUNTRY STOREKEEPER.

    Sir—The practice of running cheap excursion trains on holiday occasions to the city is of course regarded as a good means of giving the country resident a chance to see a little of ...

    Article : 318 words
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