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    WHEN THE TELEGRAMS arrived from Melbourne announcing the names of the new Victorian Government, we thought the composition of the Cabinet very extraordinary, chiefly because ...

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  3. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir—Your correspondent, "One of the Challengers," has written a long and elaborate epistle to prove the reasonableness of the celebrated "challenge" recently put forth by five of the "Free Rifle Corps." ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Flour is lower; the market being very unsettled on account of fresh arrivals from California. A new gold-field at Yackandandah is ...

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  5. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The annual election of Aldermen, Councillors, &c., in connection with the various Municipal Corporations, came off on Saturday last. From an early hour in the forenoon the streets of the city presented a particularly ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    By the Oscar we have papers to the 29th November. We extract the following from the Argus:— AGRICULTURAL REPORT—Wednesday, November 28.—The produce market is very dull again. Flour ...

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    POISIONOUS WEED.—We have recently recordedinstances of mortality amongst sheep incertain runs in the North, caused by feeding upon some kind of poisonous plant. A specimen of the ...

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  8. REVIEW.

    The instructive and amusing volume published under this unpretending title is the work of one who has been for nearly half a century much more than a gleaner in tne field of Australasian ...

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  9. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    First hearing. No business was done in this case, and the meeting adjourned. APPOINTMENTS. ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The share market is reported as not being quite so firm. The export trade was brisk, and the import trade quiet. We subjoin extracts from the Sydney Morning Herald.— ...

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  11. LOCAL COURT—NORMANVILLE.

    BARRETT v. HACKET.—Information for an assault. From the statements of the informant and defendant, and from the evidence produced, it was impossible to decide which was really the assaulter, and which the assaulted. ...

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  12. THE EMIGRANT SHIP SCHAH JEHAN.

    This vessel, the last one chartered for the conveyance of emigrants from Plymouth to Adelaide, made her appearance at an early hour on Saturday morning, the 1st instant. She sailed from Plymouth on the ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN AND RUSSIAN FINANCE.

    In the Daily News of September 13 we offered a few facts and figures, showing the desperate condition of the finances of Austria. We proved that even a single campaign would shatter the tottering edifice of ...

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  14. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER.—Robert Williamson was charged by James Cunningham with sleeping in his shed without. permission, and also with breaking down his gate Defendant admitted to sleeping on his premises, but denied ...

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  15. GAWLER.

    The civic elections are held over until Monday, in consequence of some informality in the proceedings. An accident of a serious nature occurred last night to a little boy named Walsh, who with about twenty ...

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  16. PRECEPTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the [?]receptors' Association was held at the Fellenberg Commercial School, Pulteney-street, on Saturday last, December 1. Mr. John Whinham, of the North Adelaide Academy, was called to the ...

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  17. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    OBSTRUCTING CARRIAGEWAY.—Benjamin Battye, dray-man, was charged with obstructing the carriageway on the Commercial-road, on Saturday. Amelia Martin stated she was coming to the Port in a carriage. At the Ha[?]way-House ...

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    THE LATE THUNDER-STORM.—We have received several accounts of the extreme violence of the thunderstorm that prevailed on Friday evening last, but happily, including fow incidents of disaster. Mr. ...

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    CORONER'S INQUEST.—An inquest was held on Saturday morning by the Coroner, Dr. Woodforde, at the Wharf Hotel, on the body of Allen Mason Moon, drowned on Sunday last by the swamping of a boat near ...

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    EIRE.—On Friday evening, about half-past 7 o'clock, a fire broke out in the residence of Mr. T. King, Tynte-street, North Adelaide. The fire orginated in a large wardrobe, and was, by the exertions of Mr. ...

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