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  2. THE FARMERS' ADVOCATE.

    Many months ago, when, the want of labourers was intensely felt in South Australia, and the colonists had not yet experienced the inutility of being supplied with labourers without a commensurate supply of moneyed ...

    Article : 727 words
  3. TAXATION WITH REPRESENTATION.

    Gentlemen—If we wish to know the origin of the dray and land tax, and, indeed, the mainspring of action in our Governor, we have only to refer to the published despatches of Earl Grey. One, I remember, suggested ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. LAW AND POLICE COURTS.

    The Judge on taking his seat addressed Mr P. Lee, saying there was a man convicted the previous day of robbing a poor man of £46. It appeared that the prisoner had purchased a quantity of things at his (Mr Lee's) shop, where ...

    Article : 3,712 words
  5. THE NEW CORONERS BILL.

    Gentlemen—I beg leave to address you, as being a free representative of opinion. I also beg to thank you in the name of the medical profession, for the upright manner in which you have written aa regards Their ...

    Article : 527 words
  6. POLICE COURT.

    Henry Clark was charged with disturbing the public peace on the previous evening. Prisoner pleaded guilty to having been noisy, and was discharged. The prisoner was again taken into custody during the day. ...

    Article : 819 words
  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.

    Gentlemen—In the Observer of 27th ult., you are very wroth with Captain Stanley Carr, because of his preference to Port Phillip over South Australia; and one of your correspondents in the Register of the 2nd ...

    Article : 838 words
  8. LOCAL COURTS.

    Gentlemen—The new Acts professedly for the amendment of the law having come into operation, permit me, through the medium of your widely circulated journal, to draw attention to the practical working of the new ...

    Article : 291 words
  9. POLITICAL APATHY OF THE CITIZENS IN GENERAL, AND OF THE BURRA BURRA PROPRIETORS IN PARTICULAR.

    Gentlemen—How tranquil are the citizens of Adelaide, while their fellow colonists throughout the rural districts, in gloomy discontent of the dray and land-tax, threaten like the distant thunder clouds. Angry flashes ...

    Article : 503 words
  10. POLICE COURT-PORT ADELAIDE.

    Mrs Dixon was charged with using scandalous language, and fined 20s, 20s. costs. ...

    Article : 21 words
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