This speciality of the session has been laid before its legislative revisers, but not in a readable form. It was partly in manuscript, though printed copies will be obtainable ...
Article : 1,220 wordsThe part which the representatives of this colony played in the Intercolonial Conference is not calculated either to improve our reputation or advance our interests. It is a ...
Article : 1,185 wordsThe Government has appointed Messrs. Taylor, Bagge, and Doyne, Engineers, now in Western Australia, a Commission to examine and report upon the Malmsbury ...
Article : 845 wordsThe steamer Wonga Wonga arrived at 10.30, bringing Californian and English news to June 10. She encountered head gales throughout the passage, and was ...
Article : 415 wordsThere has been a great flood at Ipswich. The Gympie and surrounding diggings have suffered severely. The heavy floods have caused great ...
Article : 88 wordsA favourable opportunity offering itself on Friday for visiting the scene of the latest gold mining excitement, I availed myself of it, and reached the ground about 2 ...
Article : 1,205 wordsMarshal Saldanha, with six battalions of the military, made a revolutionary demonstration this morning at 1 o'clock. The guard at the Palace resisted, whereupon ...
Article : 712 wordsSir—With your permission I will make a comment or two on the letter of the Rev. A. R. Russell, which appeared in to-day's issue of your journal. ...
Article : 534 wordsThe steamer Ajax arrived on June 6 with the Australian and New Zealand mails and passengers, and sails again this evening for Honolulu with the return letters and ...
Article : 409 wordsSir—The Kadina and Wallaroo Railway has been lately quoted as a proof that a line having a 5 feet 3 inch gauge can be substantially built and equipped, for £2,500. I ...
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Article : 356 wordsThe betting on the forthcoming races is getting brisker. There is an immense number of entries for the Intercolonial Exhibition. ...
Article : 207 wordsSir—The writer signing himself "Common Sense" is entirely wrong in his statement and conclusions, and, if he writes on the subject of this railway, should know that an ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—To one desirous of knowing the way in which dried yeast made from the sediment of colonial wine is used, so as to produce [?] loaf of bread worth eating, probably the ...
Article : 197 wordsSir—I noticed in the Register of the 18th instant something concerning the price of meat and floor in Gawler. Mow me to say we are served worse in Angaston, for here ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Government have accepted a tender for finishing the Sorrel Causeway. Dr. Browne succeeds Reiby as Archdeacon. Hobart Town, July 19. ...
Article : 95 wordsSir—There is in to-day's paper a paragraph respecting Pulteney-street School, on which I should be glad to be allowed to make a remark. It is stated that this school will ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 23 Jul 1870, Page 3
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