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  2. AUSTRALIAN COMBINED ELEVEN [?] SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EIGHTEEN.

    THE second day's play was far more interesting than that of the opening day, the South Australian Eighteen batting well, and scoring 141 in their second innings as against [?] in their first. The Holding of the Combined team was also ...

    Article : 4,524 words
  3. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN EUROPE— IS NEW SOUTH WALES PREPARED FOR A CRISIS?

    SIR,—On the 31st August, 1876, you kindly permitted the insertion in the columns of the Herald of a letter of mine under the above heading; the crisis that I then foresaw has all but arrived, and the question of Englaud's being ...

    Article : 3,328 words
  4. THE DEFENCES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    HIS Excellency's memorandum on the defences required to protect South Australia from foreign attack, or invation, was, on Wednesday. December 12, laid before Parliament. The Governor describes the coast-line to be defended, the ...

    Article : 1,178 words
  5. BOXING DAY DELIGHTS?

    SIR,—It is will no small degree of trepidation [?] venture to address you, lest I incur your severe displeasure for presuming to grumble at an hour of universal rejoicing. I will hope, however, that, like the Olympian Jove, while you ...

    Article : 424 words
  6. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.

    CIRCUMSTANTIAL evidence, as it is called, is always the perplexity, and has too often been the scandal, of judicial procedure. There are many cases on record in which a man has been wrongfully accused and ...

    Article : 2,920 words
  7. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    THE Americans narrowly escaped a great danger less than a year ago when the result of the Presidential election was for severals months doubtful, and there appeared to be no constitutional means of settling the ...

    Article : 1,279 words
  8. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONVENTION.

    SIR,—I notice that the Convention with South Australia is again renewed. That this convention does a great injustice to the traders of Riverina, we have their constant p[?] made in their local papers. As proofs: under it, the South ...

    Article : 591 words
  9. PARLIAMENTARY RECONSTRUCTION.

    SIR,—Can we expect with the evidence before us of the weakness and instability of Ministries, and the disorganized state of the Legislative Assembly, that our Parliamentary, constituted as it is, will be anything else than a mere local ...

    Article : 1,030 words
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