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    ON Tuesday, two libel cases were tried in the Supreme Court; in the one case plaintiff had been verbally denounced in open company as "a —rogue and a thief;" in the other case a ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    S. A. WEATHER REPORTS.—Gawler, wind, N.E., cloudy; Kapunda, S.W., light, fine; Clare, S.E., fine; Burra, E.S.E., moderate, cool; Mount Barker, E., fine; Woodside, S.E., ...

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  4. THE WORLD AS IT IS.

    This world is not so bad a world As some would like to make it; Though, whether good, or whether bad, Depends on how we take it. ...

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  5. SUPREME COURT.—CIVIL SITTINGS.

    Mr. Stow for the plaintiff, and Mr. Hanson for the defendant. This was an action for slander. Mr. Stow explained the case, and stated that about [?]8 ...

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  6. THE DOG ACT.

    Sir—Any person keeping a dog for 14 days after this Act comes into operation without registering it, and such registration to be made from year to year, is to be fined, not exceeding £3. ...

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  7. THE PRECEPTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—I would crave the indulgence of your valuable journal toreply toa Mr. King, of tne Preceptors' Association, who made some allusions to my name in reference to a meeting held at Mintaro, October 5, at which ...

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  8. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    First hearing. Mr. Hicks appeared on behalf of the insolvent No creditors appeared to prove, and the meeting was consequently adjourned until Tuesday, 11th December next. ...

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  9. HYMN OF THE HARVESTERS.

    We gather them in—the bright green leaves— With our scythes and rakes to-day, And the mow grows big, as the pitcher heaves His lift in the sweltering hay. ...

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  10. THE LATE BRAWLS AT KAPUNDA.

    Sir—I feel very sorry that my letter, referring to the late brawls at Kapunda, should have been misunderstood, and that the manner of your kind notice of it in the columns of your valuable paper, should ...

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  11. MILANG.

    The weather for the last two or three days has been cold and stormy, notwithstanding which the wheat crops are changing color rapidly. In a few instances, reaping by hand was commenced last week, and will, ...

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  12. MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.

    Sir—I see by the Chronicle of October 20, that the Parliament is prorogued'; and along with numerous other Bills passed and amended during the last session, is a Bill to legalise the marriage of a man with ...

    Article : 319 words
  13. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH.—Mary Jane McCombe was charged with concealing the birth of her male child on November 4th. Dr. Moore, the Colonial Surgeon, stated that he had examined the prisoner, and had not the ...

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  14. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    Sir—I am accused by Mr. Howitt of twisting his statements into false shapes and distorted forms, and he proceeds to prove the charge made by him against Dr. Greoghegan; but I much fear that instead of ...

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    HARVEST IN ENGLAND.—The prospects of the harvest were exceedingly gloomy at the date of our last publication. An almost unprecedently wet summer, with a steadily low temperature, seemed ...

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  16. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    A meeting was held on Wednesday, October 21, to consider the desirability of applying to the Government to grant a Council for this dis[?]rict. The meeting was a very large one. After some confusion ...

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    SYRIAN MASSACRES RELIEF FUND.—By the last mail we have particulars of the efforts which are being made in England to raise a fund for the relief of the Christians who are sufferers hy the late massacres ...

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  18. FREE RIELES.

    Sir—I was surprised to see a paragraph in to-day's Advertiser stating that the South Australian Auxiliary Rifles, formerly known as the Free Rifles, shot for prizes at Brighton on the 10th November; ...

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  19. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    REMANDED CHARGE.—Geo. Morley was brought up on remand, for having been found on board the Balclutha and obtained a passage without leave from the master or agent. Fined 5l., or three months in Gaol. ...

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    ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday an accident occurred on board the barque Rialto, laying at the Copper Company's Wharf. In discharging coals a large lump fell from one of the tubs whilst in the Act of swiuging it on ...

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  21. CLARE.

    Present—Mr. P. Butler (Chairman). Mr. W. Ashby, Mr. A. Beckmann, and Mr. Thomas Moyses. Opinion of solicitors, on-the case of the late clerk; was read to the meeting; further consideration thereof referred to the ...

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  22. HINTS ON ROAD-MAKING.

    Sir—I will not stop to enquire whether the end of summer, when rains may be expected, or the beginning of that season, when metal does not seem, disposed very readily to bind, is the time to set about ...

    Article : 426 words
  23. TEATREE GULLV.

    Present—Mr. Kelly (Chairman); Mr. J. Hunter, and Mr. G. Dickerton. Fee to District Chairman's Asscsiation to be paid. Clerk to gazette quarterly licensing meeting. Clerk's salary[?]paid to September 30. Received, 2l. 10s. 5d[?] proceeds ...

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    ADELAIDE YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION.—The usual weekly meeting of the above Association was held in Mr. Young's schoolroom on Tuesday evening, when the subject of Homopathy was essayed on and fully ...

    Article : 96 words
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