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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.—JUNE 12—18, 1864.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 461 words
  3. MINISTERIAL TACTICS.

    The Treasurer and is colleagues in the House of Assembly have apparently been allowing themselves to tall into careless habits in consequence of the unexpectedly calm ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 373 words
  5. DIFFICULTIES OF LEGISLATION.

    What with Mr. Justice Boothby's objections and the Duke of Newcastle's recommendations. the Government and the Assembly are becoming puzzled as to the best way of avoiding ...

    Article : 1,361 words
  6. A CABINET COUNCIL.

    Present—Chief Secretary, Treasurer, AttorneyGeneral, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration, and Commissioner of Public Works. Trcas.—You'd better cease your chaffing, worthy ...

    Article : 906 words
  7. DEFENCE OF THE COLONY.

    Sir—Mr. Y. B. Hutchinson in your recent issue has advanced some very cogent leasons for some attention being directed to the defence of the colony; but in one particular the matter is ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. AUSTRALASIAN REFORM LEAGUE.

    In prospect of the general election which is impending in Victoria, a body of gentlemen, at the head of whom is Mr. C. J. Jenner, have formed themselves into an Australasian ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  9. COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTHEAST.

    Sir—You are no doubt aware that the inhabitants of the South-East are mostly in easier communication with Melbourne than with their own capital, Adelaide. The two principal townships— ...

    Article : 775 words
  10. FORTNIGHTLY MAIL.

    Every day some fresh matter presents itself which the Ministry might have properly referred to in His Excellency's Opening Speech, but which they apparently kept in reserve for future ...

    Article : 1,496 words
  11. CONDITIONAL, PARDONS.

    The question may be asked whether the Bill which Mr. Dutton introduced on Wednesday into the Assembly for amending the Convicts Prevention Act is not an attempt to lock ...

    Article : 1,175 words
  12. REAL PROPERTY ACT.

    Sir—Your remarks following my previous letter, which you kindly inserted on the 2nd instant, have induced me to again address you. You have fully endorsed the opinions expressed by me, ...

    Article : 3,509 words
  13. THE BOARD BETWEEN CLARENDON AND ADELAIDE.

    Sir—will in you allow me to call the attention of the proper authorities to the disgraceful and dangerous state of the road between Clarendon and Adelaide. There are several conveyances running ...

    Article : 291 words
  14. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Considering the amount of vigour which is now displayed in the proceedings of the Legislative Council, where, in addition to the presence of well-known debaters, Dr. Davies has ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  15. COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir—At a meeting of the Board held on the 19th May a strong conviction appears to have been held by the members that the obtaining of gratuitous examiners was a matter, if not of absolute ...

    Article : 370 words
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