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    SIR THOMAS CAMPBELL, when a few nights ago he moved an address to the Governor the object of which was to place the colony in a ...

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  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    While our columns are open to every class and creed for a fair expression of their opinion we wish it to be distinctly understood that we in no way identify ourselves with the ...

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  4. THE EASTERN RAILWAY.

    SIR,—Having read in your paper, the very favorable report of the Chittering line, forwarded for line information of His Excellency the Governor, by Mr. Thomas, the ...

    Article : 477 words
  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The latest bulletin issued regarding the Earl of Beaconsfield states that at a late hour last (Wednesday) night His Lordship had suffered a relapse, and that the more ...

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  6. BORINGS.

    Well, Sir, it's all over—at least for a time—and a precious good job too. I'm sure the Governor must be delighted—feel as much relief as though he'd got rid of ...

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  7. THE ETIQUETTE OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION.

    SIR,—A letter has appeared in to-day's issue of the West Australian under the above heading, the spiteful tone of which can be only attributed to professional jealousy. In ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. SUPREME COURT.

    The Court opened with three cases, one for forgery, one for concealment of birth, and one for murder. FORGERY AT GUILDFORD. ...

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  9. Legislative Council.

    The SPEAKER took his seat at seven 0'clock. SUPREME COURT RULES. Mr. STONE, in asking the Attorney ...

    Article : 372 words
  10. Last Night's Telegrams.

    A Bill for the amebdment of the Irish Land Laws has been introduced by the Imperial Government. It has endorsed the views of the Irish Commission recently ...

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  11. THURSDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1881.

    The Speaker took his seat at twelve o'clock. There was no business before the House and the Speaker left the chair till a quarter ...

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  12. THE RECENT VISIT TO JARRAHDALE.

    A very pleasant day was passed on last Saturday, the 2nd inst., by a number of gentlemen who had accepted the invitation of Mr. Rigg one of the Directions of the ...

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