Is another portion of to-day's paper will be found the termination of the discussion in the Supreme Court in reference to this ship; and, that no charge of partiality in the flatter may ...
Article : 1,016 wordsOn Saturday last, the Committee met at the Council Room, and a deputation of' the following gentlemen waited on his Excellency :—Messrs Giles, J. B. Hack, Aldermen Simllie and ...
Article : 229 wordsA special meeting of the Council was held yesterday, for the purpose, of considering a rate. Present—Aldermen Stevenson, Davis Council tors Blythe, brown, Lambert. Watson, Hailes Neale ...
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Article : 3,610 wordsWe have received from Capt. Andrew Smith, of the Siam, the following letter, which we have great pleasure in publishing:—TO THE EDITORS OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 12 Jun 1841, Page 3
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