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Under this heading-and subject to the usual condition and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium for the interchange of opinions upon topics of public interests if temperately dismissed and free from needless personality. ...
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Sir—Believing that the non-exemption from the ballot for the new force of all volunteers irrespective of their length of service is simply an oversight, I would beg to suggest that volunteers of not less than ...
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Now is your chance. Remember " There is a time in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to"—justice. You can shout loud enough when you like to defend your grass, or guard your pet ...
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Sir—Having suffered from three inundations since settled in Port Adelaide I can truly say the last has been the worst. It is not done with yet, and we do not seem to try to stop the gap. The next ...
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The working of the Matta Mine is suspended for the present in consequence of the large influx of water. We have no doubt when the large drain is completed an effort will be again made to fork the ...
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Present-His worship the Mayor( in the chair), and councillors Clarks Murphy, Thomas, Bundey, Carlin, and Buik. ...
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Present-Messrs. W. Cavenagh, M.P. (in the chair). J. Williams. M.P., John Brown, Dr. Wyatt (Chief Inspector), E. Dewhirst (Second Inspector), and E. W. Wickes (Secretary). ...
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LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS
SUPREME COURT—CRIMINAL SITTINGS, [Before His Honor Mr. Justice Gwynne.] MONDAY, MAY 22. SENTENCES.
The following prisoners were brought up and received sentance as under—Boothe otherwise Charlie an aborigine, who pleaded guilty to an indictment for burglary, and stealing two saddle ...
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[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] In RED. DITRICH, of Mount Gambler, famer? Final hearing. Mr. Bonpin for the insolvent; and Messrs. Ingleby and ...
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[Before Messrs. S. Beddome. P.M., and J. W. Lewis.] DRUNKENNESS.—Georgt Graham was fined 8S. for being drunk in Morphett-street, on May 20. Mary Windsor, for a similar offence in Gresham-street, was fined a like penalty. ...
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Present—Messrs. Prescott, Lauterbach. and Spender, Tenders for completion of bridge near Oakbank to be invited. Tender for 201 and 202 to be re-advertised. Letter read from Talunga Council consenting to co-operate in the survey of a ...
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YATALA.
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Present—All the Councillors. The following comunications were received and orders made:—From Teatree Gully Council, that they will pay £10 towards repairs of bridge near Ardtornish if this Council will have it completed at ...
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Nothing has happened since my last worthy of record, except a change of the weather from dry to wet. For the last fortnight we have had an abundance of rain, and everything is looking green and ...
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KAPUNDA.
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I regret to state that Alexander Buchanan, Esq., J.P., died at his residence, Anlaby, yesterday morning, after a short but severe illness. Dr. Tallis, his medical attendant, was called away to visit him ...
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