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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.—FEB. 7 TO 13, 1864.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 450 words
  3. THE INSOLVENCY LAW.

    The Insolvency Act of 1860 was passed too hurriedly to be a perfect measure. Last one afternoon thirty-six clauses were agreed to by the House of Assembly. The want of care ...

    Article : 1,079 words
  4. POLLING-PLACES.

    Sir—Observing that electoral notices are about to be left at every householder's residence, is it not rather singular that the new polling-places ordered last session of Parliament have not yet ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. MR. ABBOTT AND THE UNITED PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Sir—I have this morning read your remarks upon the approved design for the United Presbyterian Church about to be erected in Flinders-street, the authors of which you state to be ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE.

    Sir—Nothing is more encouraging in the present state of prosperity of South Australia than the attention which architecture and good building now receive amongst us. In every direction good, ...

    Article : 2,347 words
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    Advertising : 384 words
  8. THE EXAMINERS AND THE EXAMINED.

    Sir— You some days ago called the attention of your readers to a pamphlet entitled "Glimpses into the Unseen and unknown," which proves, when the reader penetrates behind its fantastic ...

    Article : 3,880 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT AT THE CAPE.

    A recent Cape journal asks what will be the result if Australian wheat can be imported at [?]. per bushel, and if the majority of the Cape farmers cannot, or will not, compete with ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  10. FIRE AT PEAGHEY GELT.

    Sir—I regret that your own correspondent of Peachey Beltin this day's issue should not first ascertain the truth before publiciy finding fault with me about the late fire ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. A SQUARE MILE AND A MILE SQUARE.

    Sir—I have waited to see some correspondent, object to your definition of the squere mile and mile square but as none appear to do so I take this opportunity of stating tha I belive your ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN QUESTION.

    Sir—In two letters in your paper I see you have opened your columns to communications bearing on this so much agitated question. I feel myself most reluctantly compelled, in common justice to ...

    Article : 3,125 words
  13. THE HEAD OF THE RIGHT.

    Sir—The description give by Rev. Julian Woods of the country inland from the cliffs of the head of the Bight is erroneous, and likely to mislead the readers of his work. He states that ...

    Article : 308 words
  14. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    The question of governing North Australia when the proposed land sales have been effected is one which has not been much discussed here, though it has received some attention in the ...

    Article : 1,514 words
  15. THE LATE CONCERT AT NOARLUNGA.

    Sir—Your Noarlunga correspondent says, in reference to the song "Clears and Cognae," sung by me at the above concert:—"Mr. H. Pounsett was very well received in 'Cigars and Cognac,' ...

    Article : 147 words
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