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    AMONG the cases tried at the recent sitting of the Supreme Court was one promoted by Mr. Deputy Commissary SKINNER against a young woman called ...

    Article : 3,043 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS

    The annual meeting of the Northam Turf Club, was held on Wednesday, 31st March, 1875. There was very appearance at first of a fine day but after 1 o'clock, a drizling ...

    Article : 478 words
  4. THE TYRANNY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.

    SIR,— Some three or four mails ago, I wrote to a friend in England to prepare him for a statement, which I intended forwarding by the ...

    Article : 748 words
  5. Summary for the Mails.

    The last three weeks has been a time of parties and festivities. Easter is always a gay time in the colony. Even the principal towns are so entirely unprovided as yet ...

    Article : 2,944 words
  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,— I now approach the consideration of the best method of constricting the dock walls and the breakwater. And here I would ...

    Article : 1,376 words
  7. NORTHAM ROADS BOARD

    Present: Messrs. J. Deluage, (Chairman), J. Wilkerson, J. French and T: Wilding. The minutes of the proceeding meeting were red and approved. The following ...

    Article : 588 words
  8. HALF-CASTE CHILDREN.

    SIR,— In your issue of the 27th of last month, was an article on the treatment of our aboriginals, and stating, that if they had no ...

    Article : 510 words
  9. Supreme Court—Civil Sittings.

    (Before His Honor the Chief Justice and a Special Jury). WEDNESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1875. CONNOR & McKAY v. ANDERSON & OTHERS ...

    Article : 4,557 words
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