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  2. PROTECTIVE DUTIES.

    Sir—Perhaps at no period of the colonize history could the question of encouragement to native industries" be better discussed than at the present, passing as we undoubtedly are through one of the ...

    Article : 841 words
  3. CLARE AND WALLAROO TRAMWAY.

    Sir—I see that a preliminary surrey it now being made of the line likely to be taken by the Clare and Wallaroo Railway, should a Bill be passe I for its construction. But before passing such a measure ...

    Article : 891 words
  4. WEEKLY CALENDAR.—JUNE 16—22, 1867.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 388 words
  6. THE DESTITUTE ASYLUM.

    There is not a more difficult social question in old countries or new than how to deal with the destitute poor. Under the most favourable conditions of society a certain ...

    Article : 2,321 words
  7. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The Government ought not to require any nudging in reference to public works after the troubles which their predecessors got into last winter on the same subject. Let ...

    Article : 442 words
  8. COUNTRY ACCOUNTS.

    Our newspaper and advertising accounts having been dispatched, our friends in the country districts will much oblige us by an early payment of the same, especially where ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. IMPROVEMENTS AT PORT [?].

    [?]—The wisdom of our ancestors being proverbell, it would ill-become us in these degenerate days to dispute the well-known [?] that "if we tak care of the pence the pounds will take care ...

    Article : 447 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  11. ANGASTON POST-OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH STATION.

    Sir—[?] you will spare me[?] space in your [?]able paper to eud[?] to' obtain from the new Minstry the rights that have been so often denied us by the late Ministry. We require and ...

    Article : 507 words
  12. THE JUVENILE REFORMATORY ACT.

    The case of the three boys who were recently sent to prison by Mr. Beddome for stealing a bird at North Adelaide reminds us that nothing useful is apparently being done ...

    Article : 1,321 words
  13. THE "SECULAR" TEACHINGS OF THE EDUCATION BOARD.

    Why, it may be asked, should the Rev. Mr. Woods be so anxious to deprive three or four Roman Catholic schools of the aid which they have been receiving from the ...

    Article : 1,645 words
  14. THE NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    The latest newspapers which reach us by the present mail speak of nothing but the probability of war. Even the writer of the "Talk" in the Home News is startled in the ...

    Article : 1,331 words
  15. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST [?] JUSTICE BOOTHBY.

    That a series of charges [?] been laid against Mr. Justice Boothby, and that he will be called upon to answer those charges before the Executive Counc[?], are matters ...

    Article : 1,350 words
  16. THE GLE[?] TRAMWAY AND THE MILITARY ROAD.

    Sir—Can yo[?] our members of Parliament tell the Bay people what has become of the longtalked-of tramway to Glenelg and the military, road to the [?] or is it shelved, the same as ...

    Article : 233 words
  17. TRAMWAY TO BLANCHETOWN.

    Sir—Your articl[?]on the member of German [?] other colonists leaving the colony has [?] much discussion. Of the exodus itself there [?]. doubt whatever The true cause also accompanies ...

    Article : 452 words
  18. THE CASE OF JAMES.O'BRIEN.

    Sir— The crime for which Jamas O'Briten was tried and found guilty on the 17th May was indeed a [?] one. Parents shudd[?] when they think of if and quite agree with the learned Judge who ...

    Article : 214 words
  19. TH[?]. J. E. T. WOODS. AND THE EDUCATION GRA[?]T.

    Sir—In, the Advertiser of May 30 appeared a letter signed by Mr. F. Mc[?]ren. I, as a Catho[?]. am really sorry that one of my clergymen should hare called forth, a reprimand so ...

    Article : 452 words
  20. THE LAND QUESTION.

    Sir—It seems now to be recognised that a reform is needed in our land system. It now becomes a question what sort of a land scheme will be most suitable to the agricultural interest of the colony. ...

    Article : 277 words
  21. THE GAWLER INSTITUTE.

    Sir—In your impression or this date, appended to your Gawler correspondent's report is an explanation by the Rev. J. Gardner of the cause of Miss Aitken's non-fulfilment of promise to appear ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. THE PORT-ROAD.

    Sir—Allow me to call the attention of the Central Road Board to the above road. That portion from Woodville to the Port is showing evident signs of wear and tear, and yet there is no appearance of ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. GUILDHALL AND THE TOWN HALL.

    Sir—Can you or any of your readers inform me what is the difference between the area of our Town Hall in Adelaide and that of the London Guildhall. ...

    Article : 61 words
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