Present—Mojor Freeling (Chairman), Hon. Mr. Everard, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Hay, M.P., Mr. Duffield, M.P., and Messrs. Boothby and Manton, Surveyors. SOUTH-EASTERN DISTRICT. ...
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Article : 1,908 wordsSir—I venture to hope for the insertion of the following remarks on "Friendly Societies," if only by way of contrast to the numerous warlike letters with which your columns ...
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Article : 442 wordsSir—If this province is to be well prepared to receive any foe who may land on its shores the volunteering system will never do. A proper militia most be embodied. Let the ...
Article : 203 wordsSir—In justice to this Institution I cannot refrain from troubling you with a few observations upon the letter which appeared in your issue recently, signed "A Port Lincoln ...
Article : 940 wordsSir—You can scarcely take up a newspaper now-a-days but contains letters upon what is termed the meat monopoly. Should there be a public meeting got up for any object, whether ...
Article : 519 wordsSir—The painful frequency of deaths from this novel malady renders it very desirable that our medical men should give us a little information about it, unless they expect in every ...
Article : 293 wordsSir—It is very strange that after so many suggestions from so many of your correspondents, some dodge is not hit upon for forming some sort of corps for the defence of the colony ...
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Article : 942 wordsSir—The volunteer rifle corps at the Cape of Good Hope enumerates the Attorney-General, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Post-Office officials, bankers, and merchants, clerks, &c., ...
Article : 140 wordsSir—As everybody seems to feel interested at present about rifle-shooting and the best method of becoming a good marksman, it may not be out of time to offer a few remarks on ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 30 Jul 1859, Page 7
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