The following items in connection with the late welcome break up of the drought have been gathered from various sources:— The drought, which has now been so ...
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Article : 800 wordsSir—Competitive examinations, &c, being now the order of the day, I should be obliged if I am permitted through your columns to "speak that I do know, and testify that which I ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsCommander Walcot, in whose charge the coast life-saving rocket apparatus has been placed by the Government, arranged on Saturday last for another of the series of ...
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Article : 656 wordsAccording to an American paper, Mrs. Langtry will in all probability retire into private life after the fulfilment of the contract already made for her coming season. She ...
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Article : 174 wordsThe Louis Post Dispatch publishes the following editorially:—"A remarkable case has just come to the notice of a reporter of this paper, who having informed of the wonderful ...
Article : 402 wordsSir—You invite replies to the enquiry of a correspondent whether the proximity of pepper trees to a dwelling-house conduces to typhoid. There is more in this enquiry than appears at ...
Article : 301 wordsWe have received the first number of The Alliance and Temperance News, the organ of the South Australian Alliance and of the temperance organisations of the colony. The title ...
Article : 311 wordsSir—Much has been said and written with respect to the seed wheat question, though up to the present no suggestion has been acted upon or even received showing a practical ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 12 Jan 1889, Page 8
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