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  2. THE BORDER CUSTOMS—BASIS OF AGREEMENT.

    The conference of members of the Ministry of Victoria and New South Wales, relative to the question of the border customs duties, was continued on Monday, the 17th, and extended over that. and the ...

    Article : 1,616 words
  3. TASMANIA.

    Tasmania papers to the 18th are to hand. The most important piece of intelligence is contained in the accompanying paragraph from the Hobart Town Mercury :— ...

    Article : 371 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  5. LOCAL COURT.—ADELAIDE.

    Stow ahd Amotheb v. Rowe.—Claim for ?£9 8S 6d the amount of law charges, for work and labor doneJudgment for plaintiff for ?£8 1s. lOd., the defendant allowed a month to pay it in. ...

    Article : 537 words
  6. IRELAND.

    The re-opening of St. Patrick's Cathedral, which took place yesterday, excited extraordinary interest among all classes of the community. Tickets were issued for 3.250. but double that ...

    Article : 2,096 words
  7. CEYLON.

    The Colombo Observer of the 20th March says—"The weather during the last fortnight has been most favorable for shipping and caring operations, but the farmer have been much retarded, both from ...

    Article : 284 words
  8. GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 886 words
  9. EDUCATION.

    Sir.—At the annual meeting of the Congregational Union the Educational Committee named ?£14 per annum as a reasonable fee for the tuition of youths. I would ask whether a much lower fee would not ...

    Article : 257 words
  10. LOCAL COURT.—GAWLER.

    Hugh Farrell end Uumas Farrell, father and son. were charged with feloniously and violently assaulting one Henry Bot-oeke, blacksmith, near Sheaoak Log, on the 26th Instant. Richard Saunders. Sergeant of Police, stated that ...

    Article : 507 words
  11. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    Under this heading—and subject to the usual condition and regulation—we offer to our readers a medium for the Interchange of opinions upon topics of public Interests If temperately discussed and free from needless personality. ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. THE ADDRESS OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    Sir.—I think that I am not alone in regarding the address of the Chairman of the Congregational Union as being, in some parts, in its purport and bearing, at least uncalled foe. and in other parts injudicious. No ...

    Article : 939 words
  13. THE SIMPSON BENEFIT.

    Sir.—Saving been present at the performance given by the Dramatic Amateur Benevolent Club for the benefit of Mr. W. Simpson, I am surprised at not seeing any financial statement from the Committee, ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    Sir.—It is a pity, think, Hie South Australian Government do not adopt some of the means used by railway companies in England to prevent accidents. For instance, the threat Northern Railway ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. POLICE COURT.—ADELAIDE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,791 words
  16. A BELGIAN TRAGEDY.

    A dreadful story reaches us from Brussels. In the Rue Sant-Josse-ten-Noode, a marble mason and his family dwelt quite close to the police station, and an old soldier, formerly ...

    Article : 726 words
  17. FIRES IN THEATRES.

    The present pantomimic season, if it has not been so fruitful in deaths from fire on the stage as the season of 1864, has been far more fatal to London and country theatres. A short time ...

    Article : 905 words
  18. IMPOUNDING NOTICES.

    ANGASTON (Post Town), R. Hyne, Poundkeeper—One red cow. rope on head, both ears marked, TS near rump; one red and white spotted cow, star in forehead, both ears marked. TS near rump: one red cow, both ears marked. ...

    Article : 959 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 124 words
  20. THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.

    Sir.—Those resident in the country districts of South Australia often complain of being neglected by their Government, and although the grounds of complaint sometimes merely exist in the imagination ...

    Article : 513 words
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