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  2. FATAL OMNIBUS ACCIDENT.

    On Monday afternoon, June 12, Mr. C. S. Hare, J.P., held an inquest at the Adelaide Hospital on the body of Patrick McInerney, who died the previous day. Mr. E. Sawtell ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  3. WEEKLY CALENDAR.—JUNE 18—24, 1871.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 335 words
  4. INQUEST ON FIRE AT HINDMARSH.

    On Monday, June 12, the Rev. S. L. Harris, J.P., held an enquiry at the Black Lion Inn, Hindmarsh, to ascertain the cause of the fire which occurred at Haussen & Catchlove's ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  5. ROAD TRAMWAYS.

    A few weeks hence Parliament will be once more in the thick of the railway controversy. It has become an understood thing that each session shall produce not less ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  6. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY ACTION.

    After more than twelve months spent in preliminaries the action brought by the Northern Territory Company against the South Australian Government appears to ...

    Article : 818 words
  7. DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    While English land - order - holders are clamouring for the return of their money, it is high time that South Australia should be up and doing, with a view of turning to ...

    Article : 1,965 words
  8. INQUEST AT SELLICK'S HILL.

    On June 1, Mr. Atkinson, J.P., held an enquiry as to the cause of death of Agnes Chapman, who, except having had ringworm in her head, and during the two or three days previous to ...

    Article : 371 words
  9. THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH.

    The news from the central sections of the Overland Telegraph line, as published in other columns, comes opportunely to hand to verify Mr. Todd's refutation of the ...

    Article : 833 words
  10. TRADING CAPACITIES OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In the course of Mr. R. D. Ross's enquiries respecting the means of developing our Northern Territory, one of the most important conclusions impressed upon his ...

    Article : 1,838 words
  11. THE CASE OF C. E. TIDEMANN.

    Charles Edward Tidemann seems to bear a charmed life. The shafts of the criminal law are directed against him in vain. Where they strike they do nothing more than cause ...

    Article : 1,374 words
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