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  2. The Trabeller.

    The population of New Zealand in 1891 was £26,653, and its wealth averaged about £230 per head. Of the religions bodies the following order obtains according to numbers—the ...

    Article : 2,180 words
  3. THE COMING ELECTIONS AND THE LABOR CANDIDATES.

    Sir—I have been puzzled for years past to know where all the brains of the human race has been stored. Perhaps it is my own deficiency of that commodity that has made ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  4. Correspondence.

    Sir—Having noticed in a late issue of your paper an article on fruitgrowing in South Australia an expression of opinion on the subject from one interested may not be out of ...

    Article : 850 words
  5. PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Sir—I have just read a letter signed "Justice," in which the writer complains that free education has taken from teachers of many private schools their living, and ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. The Interbiewer.

    On Monday afternoon one of our representatives had a chat with Mr. Peter McNanght, who is lecturing on the "New Australia" movement, in the ...

    Article : 2,323 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I am glad to see that the losses that are being sustained by private school teachers are being brought prominently before the public, as that gives some hope of the present position of ...

    Article : 797 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I noticed a letter in your issue of the 6th on fruitgrowing, and as the writer has given his views from his standpoint 1 should like to reply to some of his statements. It ...

    Article : 343 words
  9. DISHONEST TRADESMEN.

    What fiends some tradespeople are for adulterating! Articles of food and drink, especially, are tampered with in the most barefaced fashion, until it is hardly safe to eat or ...

    Article : 464 words
  10. HATS FOR HORSES.

    Sir—If yon will kindly insert the enclosed cutting on Hats for horses" in your widely-read paper, some humane persons may take the hint and so alleviate the undoubted ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. THE REV. G. E. ROWE.

    The Rev. G. E. Rowe returned to South Australia by the Ophir on Tuesday. He left Adelaide on August 24, and after spending about three months in Great Britain has come ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  12. TRADES LICENSING.

    Six—Will yon allow me to put the following views before the reading and thinking public of South Australia through the medium of your paper? My policy is this—and I want ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  13. THE LAND TAX.

    Sir—A new war cry is being insinuated into the minds of the workers. They pay, "The land question is the labor question." May be so; but if it is meant that the single tax ...

    Article : 735 words
  14. THE BURRA TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    Sir—With all due respect to "Robert A. White" and his theoretical opinions in reference to railway interlocking, I do not propose to follow him further than I did the ...

    Article : 209 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 228 words
  16. HONOR THE BRAVE.

    Sir—I have read in your issue of the 3rd instant the account of the railway accident on the Hills line, the results of which had it not been for the promptitude and cool courage ...

    Article : 193 words
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