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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.

    The Editores wish It to be distinctly understood Hint, although It is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to bo considered us responsible for such opinions. All letters facts must be ...

    Article : 57 words
  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  4. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The Court sat this morning at ten o'clock. Mr Charles Calton was fined five pounds for nonattendance as a juryman. The Judge remarked that he was determined should take his fair ...

    Article : 476 words
  5. PROFITS AND LOSSES OF THE COLONY.

    Gentlemen—Your leader of Saturday last has attracted much attention. It will, I expect, be the first of a series of articles, by various hands, on the past and present state of the Colony, and on its prospects ...

    Article : 541 words
  6. MAILS.

    Mails for the Mauritius (direct), the East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, and Great Britain, will be despatched this day, by the Augustus, at three o'clock. Mails for Van Diemen's Land, Port Phillip, and New Zealand, ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. THE NATIVE CORROBOREE.

    Very little seems as yet to be known respecting this interesting part of the customs of the natives of this country. It is with a view to give those who have not had an opportunity of seeing the ceremony, some idea ...

    Article : 1,218 words
  8. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  9. The South Australian Register. ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1844.

    A proclamation appears in Thursday's Gazette in reference to the appointment of Courts of General Sessions of the Province. This proclamation is founded on the Act of ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. CIVIL SIDE.

    In this case, Mr Fisher, for the plaintiffs, moved for a rule to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside and a new trial granted. The defence which had been set up was, that the drawer, Bent had beeen ...

    Article : 2,603 words
  11. PROFITS AND GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE.

    Gentlemen—Your very ignorant contemporary, the Southern Australian, says, since the time of Adam Smith, property annually created has been divided into three parts, rent, wages, and profits. It does not ...

    Article : 837 words
  12. OUR PROFITS AND LOSSES.

    As we shrewdly suspected at the time, we struck the right chord on Saturday last, when we declared our belief, that the whole annual profits of the Colony did not amount to £10,000. ...

    Article : 1,645 words
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