Sir—In the "Constitutional History of South Australia," recently published by the Hon. B. T. Finniss, we are favored with rather a peculiar view of the nature of religion in its ...
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Advertising : 596 wordsSir—It seems to me that the only argument used by the opponents to the Bill that needs any consideration is their contention that the disease is neither contagious nor infectious. ...
Article : 522 wordsSir—The large landholders in South Australia have a very rosy time of it so far as taxation is concerned, as compared with their fellow-holders in Victoria. A man in South ...
Article : 137 wordsSir—Now that the term proposed by the promoters for keeping open the Adelaide Exhibition has almost expired, and daring the next few weeks we may reasonably expect a ...
Article : 489 wordsSir—Our attention has been drawn to a report of a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society in your issue of this date, in which the secretary reports as follows:—" The ...
Article : 354 wordsSir—Just a line to knock the stuffing out of the elaborate effusion of the Hon. R. C. Baker in this morning's Advertiser. He wishes to show that £90,000 more revenue can be fairly ...
Article : 180 wordsThe DEPUTY-SPEAKER, in the absence of the Speaker through illness, took the chair at 2 o'clock. TAXATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL. The TREASURER (Hon. T. Playford), in reply to ...
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Advertising : 106 wordsSir—Why not form a racing club on a broad basis with a fee of say £1 per annum for membership I think if this were done there would be several thousand subscribers, and ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 3 Dec 1887, Page 7
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