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Detailed lists, results, guides : 468 wordsBy the arrival of the Coorong we hare dates to the 8th June. The Hobart Town Mercury of June 6 says:— ...
Article : 229 wordsSir—In your leader to-day on the tariff division a paragraph occurs which may produce very wrong impressions unless corrected. After urging careful consideration of the new tariff, you say. "The last ...
Article : 237 wordsSir—As you have already, to the great amusement. if not edification, of your readers, reproduced from the Athenicem Mr. Frank Fowler's artistically-constructed charge of plagiarism against ...
Article : 420 wordsWe have been favoured by Mr. R. Gurney Wooldridge with the following extract from a letter which he received by the last mail:- "There have been great disturbances in Morocco ...
Article : 1,973 wordsSir—I hope you will allow me to correct an error into which you have fallen in your leader of this morning. You hare omitted to refer to an amendment of the tariff in 1858 or 1859, when the duty ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 wordsSir—In the Government of the Ionian States, where (discarding "direct taxation") experience has shown "the levy of duties as a source of revenue to be [?] both productive and easy of ...
Article : 296 wordsSir—The most ardent admirer of the volunteer movement must admit, after three or four years' trial, that it is a failure; that patriotism in these colonies requires a strong stimulant to keep it ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsConsumers of tea and sugar nave no reason to regret that the intercolonial tariff was not adopted. The House of Assembly on Tuesday fixed the duty on the first of these articles at ...
Article : 949 wordsSir—Seeing that there were no reporters present, I have taken the liberty of sending you my notes of the proceedings at a late meeting, as it seems to me they are almost as important as those of some ...
Article : 954 wordsSir—There is to my mind not the slightest doubt that our expensive system of government, taken in connection with, the present depressed state of the agricultural and other interests of the colony, and ...
Article : 597 wordsSir—A few weeks ago I addressed a letter to you with the signature of "Progress," which you were kind enough to insert, on the subject of our general want as a colony of an efficient ...
Article : 662 wordsSir—In your report of the case Police v. Popham, heard on Thursday last at the Gawler Local Court forassault, it is said, "The case.being proved, defendant stated he did so under provocation. ...
Article : 394 wordsSir—Mr. Francis Du[?]field, of Cobden Grange, thinks that your reply to a "Ratepayer" "enquiring whether a Councillor can resign" is calculated to mislead. ...
Article : 193 wordsSir—Statesmen of a certain stamp, champions of the working classes, humble disciples of the great Sir Robert Peel and Gladstone as they style themselves, say the working man feels an ad ...
Article : 541 wordsSir—In your issue of the 10th instant I see a report of a statement made by Mr. Coglin in the House of Assembly "that he knew of a case at Noarlunga where a person was in great distress, ...
Article : 139 wordsSir —There are many here who would be interested to know under what regulations or instructions from the Board of Education the Second Inspector conducts from time to time the ...
Article : 807 wordsThe following interesting letter has been handed to us for publication:—Robe, Guichen Bay, May 27, 18[?]3. "Sir—I have the honour to acknowledge receipt ...
Article : 1,931 wordsSir—Will you allow me to mention a circumstance in which we are ail interested, and which will serve to prove that our Government, although accused of parsimony, occasionally indulges in a ...
Article : 358 wordsThe Treasurer has at last completed his herculean labours. He has succeeded in getting the House of Assembly to adopt a tariff which will yield him about £184,000. This measure ...
Article : 1,630 wordsOn the second reading of the Tariff Bill in the House of Assembly one or two honourable merrbers who bad stoically remained quiet and indifferent during the recent long discussions ...
Article : 1,607 wordsSir—In your report of the inquest on the body of Mr. Hughes the worthy Coroner is represented as having said to the Jury in his charge "if they found that it was a premeditated act, they would have to ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 20 Jun 1863, Page 6
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