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  2. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS

    First healing. Mr. Hatchett appeared for the trade assignee, Mr. Mumme. The insolvent was examined as to the loss of his books ...

    Article : 949 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE

    The Government now propose to pay the revenue into one Bank, on condition of the Treasurer being allowed a cash credit in his own name for a similar amount. Salaries will thus ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    Under this heading—and subject to the usual conditions and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium for the Interchange of opinions upon topics of public Interest. If temperately discussed and free from needless personality. ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. DIPHTHERIA.

    Sir—The following appeared in an English paper some time since, and was attested by a physician of eminence. Perhaps you may think it worthy of insertion as the means of alleviating that fatal disease ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. TRIFLES OF WIT AND HUMOR.

    The best way to expand the chest is to have a large heart inside it. What is the greatest stand ever made for civilization—The ink-stand. ...

    Article : 1,498 words
  7. DISTRICT OF TALUNGA.

    Sir—Will you kindly allow me a small space to reply to a letter under the above heading which appears in your issue of the 26th instant, signed "Henry Dawson," which letter is certainly a curiosity ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Arrived—Albert, with 3,670 bags wheat and 250 bags bran, on Adelaide account; she reports speaking the Annie Woods on August 4, bound for Auckland. ...

    Article : 49 words
  9. EXPERIMENTS AT SHOEBURYNESS

    On the 21st June some interesting experiments were made at this great school of artillery practice, to ascertain the resisting powers of the new kinds of ironclads which are about to be ...

    Article : 1,433 words
  10. [From the Express.] VICTORIA.

    The proposals of the Government to the Banks to raise money have proved impracticable. The Treasurer has given notice of his intention of withdrawing the Government account from the ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.

    On Monday the last mile of this great cable was completed, and wound through the last of the covering machines, in the presence of a large number of distinguished visitors who had ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Arrived, yesterday—The Rose of Australia, from Tome, with 4000 bags of wheat, bound for Adelaide. She has called for orders. She reports the A. H. Badger at Valparaiso about ...

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  13. NATIVES IN THE FAR NORTH.

    Sir—As you have always taken an interest in the Far North I will trouble you with a few remarks upon the way in which justice (?) is administered to blacks and whites up here. A whitefellow may ...

    Article : 289 words
  14. THE PAI MARIRE MOVEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Among the intercolonial papers, recently to hand, is a report from the Assistant Native Secretary of New Zealand on the origin and history of the Pai Marire movement. These words are the name of the ...

    Article : 1,113 words
  15. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived, Queenscliffe (September 2)—Squaw, brig, from Newcastle: Clara Sayers, barque, from Mauritius'; Camilla, schooner, from Sydney; Elizabeth, ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKKNNES[?].—Henry Taylor. Peter [?], and HenrY Herring, were each mulcted in penalties of 5s. for drankenness. ...

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  17. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    Thos. Westlake, master of the John Stevenson, appeared to an information for £34 2s. 2d.. wages due to A. Regless, seaman, on a voyage from Vancouver's Island. Mr. Dempster for informant; Mr. Downer for defendant. In the ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    We have one day's later papers by the Coorong. The Ministry have appealed to the banks for some pecuniary assistance, in order to discharge the obligations of the Government. Some days antecedent ...

    Article : 551 words
  19. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The great event of the week in mining matters has been the setting at work of the new engine at the Moonta Mine. The affair was perfectly successful. It had been expected that the occasion would have ...

    Article : 352 words
  20. MARINE BOARD.

    Present—The President and Messrs. Connor and Linklater. Read, Treasury minute, enclosing opinion of the law officers of the Crown in England that the local Marine ...

    Article : 432 words
  21. WOODSIDE.

    The gentle fall of rain during the early part of this week, and the subsequent warm days, have tended to produce a very cheering aspect around us. The crops, generally, look well, especially in comparison to what ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. THE VICTORIAN GRAVING DOCK.

    Fully twelve months have gone by since it was resolved to build a graving dock at Williamstown, and daring the greater portion of that time the work has been in actual ...

    Article : 859 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    CHAMPION BOAT RACE, FOR £200.—The fact of the champion sculler, R. Green, being engaged in a private match always excites more than ordinary interest in aquatic circles, and the event of Saturday ...

    Article : 1,079 words
  24. ASHWELL.

    I regret to say that there is nothing very promising to communicate here this week. The weather is fearfully dry, water very scarce, and the cattle suffering in consequence for want of feed. The poor ...

    Article : 197 words
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