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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

    Your Committee, having examined the most competent military and naval authorities in the colony, with the exception of the officer commanding the troops—who[?] although invited, was unable to attend the Committee—and having ...

    Article : 4,894 words
  3. NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    A meeting of the shareholders of the proposed Adelaide branch of the National Bank of Australasia was held in the lirge room of the Norfolk Arms Inn, Rundle-shreet, on Saturday, Nov. 13, comeneneing at 12 o'clock a.m. About 100 ...

    Article : 10,210 words
  4. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Fenn applied to have this cause postponed. He stated that after the writ was issued and an appearance entered by Mr. Parker, his managing clerk informed him, Mr. Fenn, that the defendant did not intend to plead, and in consequence the ...

    Article : 1,513 words
  5. BAD TIMES.

    Sir—Among the tradesmen of Adelaide the universal cry is "are we never to have any more work?" Sir, I can no longer remain quiet. In a few days I shall be penniless. How different from my anticipations! When ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. AN EPISCOPAL ANECDOTE.

    Sir—In these days[?] of agitation about Church union, everything relating to bishops is interesting. It is well known that there is no leaven of liberality about the Right Reverend the Bishop of Exeter (Dr. ...

    Article : 283 words
  7. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    MISTAKEN IDENTITY.—Thomas Smith was brought up, charged with being suspected to be John Bright, against whom a warrant was issued for sheepstealing. He was discharged in consequence of his appearance not aggreeing with ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. MAYOR'S COURT.

    STORING HAY.—Henry Bas[?] Bray was fined in the lowest penalty of 40s. for storing hay in a wooden building, upon town acre 57, in Hindley-street. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—William Musters pleaded guilty to ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. THE CITIZENS' LIST.

    Sir—The printed citizens' lists for the various wards have, I observe, within the last few days, been exhibited at various public places, and, as I imagined, for the purpose of enabling the citizens generally to ascertain ...

    Article : 396 words
  10. BITCHERS v. THE PUBLIC.

    Sir—I am one of that nomadtic race commonly called squatters; I am one of the old stock. I have always been a squatter, and I believe I will continue to be a squatter as long as Wilson ...

    Article : 2,042 words
  11. RAILWAY EXTENSION VIA MOUNT CRAWFORD.

    "Almost every one looking at the Murray and its tributary branches must be convinced that an immense commerce would spring up upon it, and it was of importance to put themselves in as direct communication with that commerce ...

    Article : 1,462 words
  12. STRATHALBYN TRAMWAY.

    Sir—I notice in a recent issue of your [?]journal, a letter signed "H. W. Strangways," denying the truth of the statement I am reported to have made at the Macclesfield meeting that "Mr. Strangways had the other day ...

    Article : 203 words
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    PORT ADELAIDE REGATTA.—A first meeting of Committee on behalf of the above object was held at Blacker's Port Hotel, on Saturday afternoon. The attendance being small it was resolved to postpone ...

    Article : 359 words
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    MONOTONY.—Monotony is pleasant in itself; morally pleasant, and morally useful. Living in the same house is monotona[?]s; but three removes, say the wise, are as bad as a fire. I delight in that same monotony. It saves ...

    Article : 297 words
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    VISIONS OF A DYING CHILD,—I was greatly pleased, says Dr. Thompson, with a little incident a mother gave me the other day. A child lay dying. Feeling unusual sensations, she said, "Mamma, what it the matter with ...

    Article : 186 words
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