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  2. MR. WATERHOUSE'S DIARY.

    We publish to-day the chief portion of the journal kept by Mr F. G. Waterho se during his journey with Mr. Stuart across the continent of Australia; and [?]nough this journal ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  3. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 words
  4. HIRED HORSES.

    Sir—My wife, children, two young women, and self having had a most narrow and I might say providential escape on Sunday last, about the 11th milestone, on the Mount Barker-road, and ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE LAWS.

    Sir—The letter of "Progress" in your last issue induces me again to revert to this subject in order first to express the pleasure I have derived from the perusal of the letter; and secondly, to point ...

    Article : 383 words
  6. YUDANAMUTA[?] COPPER MINING COMPANY.

    Sir—Your Ediowie [?] ent [?] letter of 14th February, published in this morning's paper, states, "I am sorry to have to notice that the teams are returning from the Great Northern and ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. CRIME IN NEW [?]UTH WALES.

    Just at the present [?], when the subject of transportation to the colonies is being discussed in England, there is something admonitory in the state of Mew South Wales. The ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  8. THE HOSPITAL.

    Sir—I believe that it is the practice in England that all medical men regularly visit the hospitals in their neighbourhood, forming a Medical Board of Management and Consultation; the patientss ...

    Article : 310 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 246 words
  10. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir—The following is an extract from a letter I received by last mail from my friends in Cornwall. The letter is dated December 16, 1862:- "John and William sold their furniture, &c., ...

    Article : 376 words
  11. TRANSPORTATION.

    The atrocious crimes committed by ticket-of-leave men in England are again causing attention to be directed to a question which has occupied much of the public thought for many ...

    Article : 1,497 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE OBSERVER.

    Sir—I have held aloof from the discussion of this matter in the hope that those more conversant with it would have rendered my doing so unnecessary; but being disappointed in the expectation, ...

    Article : 1,279 words
  13. TO SUBSCRIBERS.

    THE ADELAIDE OBSERVER is published every Saturday morning at 5 o'clock. An early Country Edition is published at the same hour every Friday morning. ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE REGISTER.

    Sir—In your impression of Thursday a correspondent, "Charity," has broached a subject which is well deserving of discussion—that is, the management of the Hospital and other public ...

    Article : 865 words
  15. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 4 words
  16. COLONIAL EMIGRATION SOCIETY.

    We have more than once called attention to the operations of the Colonial Emigration Society, which originated at Birmingham some few months ago, and which now appears to ...

    Article : 1,370 words
  17. THE KINGDOM OF AUSTRALIA.

    In the Melbourne Herald of February the 20th the question of erecting the Australian Colonies into a kingdom under the rule of a British Prince is gravely discussed. The ...

    Article : 1,603 words
  18. THE LANGHORNE'S CREEK REAPING MATCH.

    Sir—I see a few errors in your Langhorne's Bridge correspondent's report, in your issue of Saturday, the 21st instant, which I should like to correct. As mentioned there, I did accept Mr. ...

    Article : 351 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE REGISTER.

    Sir—In reference to a letter which appears in to-day's issue, signed John Waddell, jun., I only wish Mr. Waddell would not draw so heavily on his imagination for his facts. I refer to that part ...

    Article : 232 words
  20. THE EIGHT HOURS' SYSTEM.

    Sir—Will you allow me space in your widely-circulated paper to make a few remarks on behalf of the eight hours' movement in this colony. I would address myself chiefly to ministers of the ...

    Article : 389 words
  21. REPRESENTATION OF MINORITIES.

    Sir—I would wish to gain a little information through your newspaper on the representation of minorities. Perhaps "Lilian" will put me down with those that call it hare-brained, because I do ...

    Article : 314 words
  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE REGISTER.

    Sir—Two letters have appeared lately in the Register complaining of the deficiency of medical attendance at the Hospital, and your correspondent "Lifeguardsman" suggests the appointment of a ...

    Article : 467 words
  23. RECOMMENDATIONS TO MERCY.

    Sir—I have read your article headed as above in the Observer, and I fully coincide with your view of the case. I am induced to address you on the subject, partly in consequence of being ...

    Article : 421 words
  24. NOTES ARD QUERIES.

    Sir—Would you kindly give me an answer to the following questions:- 1. What is the name of the French National Anthem? ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. FAILURE OF STATE EDUCATION.

    Sir—In my last letter I endeavoured to expose three delusions about the teachers' grant, and to show—First. That those teachers who require most ...

    Article : 861 words
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