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  2. THE PARLIAMENT UNDER CRI[?]ICIS[?].

    At two or three meetings which have recently been held some rather smart re[?]arks have been made on the Parliament of South Australia. As a rule three remarks have been ...

    Article : 1,416 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    Balfour's Committee has recommended a grant of £20,000 to Lady Darling. The discussion on the report is postponed till Tuesday. Sir Charles Darling sails on Monday per ...

    Article : 196 words
  4. THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES.

    The Rev. Isaac New delivered a lecture on "The Signs of the Times" on Thursday evening in the Lefevre-terrace Baptist Chapel. There was a good attendance, though the chapel was not quite filled. ...

    Article : 2,624 words
  5. COUNT BISMARK'S LATEST.

    Among civil zed nations coups d'etat and absolutism generally are growing stale, but in Prussia the tendency is different, In the person of their Prime Minister, Count ...

    Article : 2,014 words
  6. KAPUN[?]

    The half-yearly business [?] Young Men's Mutual Improvement [?] place at the class-room on Tuesday evening [?] There was not a very lar e attend [?] ...

    Article : 764 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The races were well attended to-day, and the racing was good. The All-Aged States were won by Falcon; Dundee second. Pitsford came in first, but ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. A NIGHT IN A LOCK-UP.

    If my horoscope (which is not in existence now) were studied it doubtless would be found that Saturn, with some other ominous planet, were in conjunction in the wrons "House," for I am ...

    Article : 3,343 words
  9. A BUNDLE OF STORIES.

    As to calching whales here thirty or forty years ago—said an Encounter Bay resident, to whom I had mentioned my talk with the old whaler—that's right enough; and what's ...

    Article : 1,563 words
  10. CLARE RACES.

    The weather to-day has been beautiful, and the attendance good. The Handicap was won by Cupbearer; Stag second. The Selling States by Cossack; Saltan, who was first, ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. PARLIAMENTARY ORATORY.

    "Who is the first orator in England?" an egregiously stupid person once asked Lord Brougham. "Lord Derby is the second," was the self-conscious reply. The querist had, no ...

    Article : 1,789 words
  12. PARIS EXHIBITION.

    Sir—As no doubt one of the objects our Government and the people hare in view in the proposal to forward exhibits to the forthcoming Paris Exhibition is to encourage a spirit of emigration, it ...

    Article : 350 words
  13. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD CORPORATION.

    Present—The Mayor and all the Councillons. A letter was read from the South Australian Company in answer to the letter of the Cor[?]tion relative to widening Kensington-road. ...

    Article : 299 words
  14. THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY.

    Sir—Are you aware that your widely-circulated paper is frightening all the old women and small children in this part of the country respecting the speedy coming of the Last Day; that and the ...

    Article : 628 words
  15. ROBBING THE HORSE.

    Sir—A few days ago you published what [?] stated to be a true story about the sufferi[?] endured by a man and his wife during an ex[?]sion into the country, the principal comp[?] ...

    Article : 524 words
  16. TEETOTALISM.

    Sir—How is it that you, as a public journalist, permitted your private feeling so far to forget what is due to your teetotal subscribers as to treat the communication of "James Smith" on the ...

    Article : 229 words
  17. GOLD.

    Sir—In your issue of Thursday last I note [?] enquiry by"Auriferous," asking information respecting the new gold reefs. If be asks [?] those taken oat by Messrs. Jones, Wood, & Co., ...

    Article : 175 words
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