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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsThe following are the principal clauses of the draft Marriage Bill prepared by the Committee appointed at the public meeting held at Chalmers Church in December last:— ...
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Article : 106 wordsSir—Will you allow me a short space to speak my ideas of the eastern and western iron tramways from Roseworthy. I will be as concise as possible. It has been mentioned that the ...
Article : 416 wordsSir—I See that in the Legislative Council on August 7th, the Chief Secretary, in reply to Mr. Baker upon the scab at Wellington, said—"The Government could not enter the paddocks of Mr. ...
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Advertising : 361 wordsIn the annual Public Works Report just laid before Parliament there is a statement from Mr. Todd on the suggestions which have lately been made for popularizing ...
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Article : 820 wordsTo pass an Act of Parliament declaring that Magistrates shall have power to send juvenile offenders to a Reformatory is a very useless proceeding, unless something be done ...
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Article : 526 wordsSir—It is currently stated here that Port MacDonnell has been condemned by the Marine Board. Tins, yon may be sure, has caused considerable excitement and dissatisfaction. It is ...
Article : 326 wordsSir—Having read with great surprise in your valuable paper of the 10th instant the report of the Surveyor-General on the Echunga gold-field, I at once felt that such statements should not be left ...
Article : 400 wordsA despatch of some importance has recently been laid on the table of the House of Assembly. It contains a Treasury minute, dated January 10, 1867, "explaining the ...
Article : 718 wordsSir—In your impression of yesterday's date a writer sinning himself "Cheap Labour," pretending to know a great deal about the cost of living and the price of labour in England, endeavours to ...
Article : 513 wordsThe stone that was set rolling last year when the Government introduced the Marriage Bill, which they afterwards withdrew, has been kept moving. The result is that ...
Article : 989 wordsSir—During the present discussion with regard to the Government finding work for the unemployed, it may not be out of place to state a few facts that have taken place here. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 31 Aug 1867, Page 6
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