In order to understand the financial prospects of the Indian Empire we most enquire into the sources of its revenue and the bases of its taxation. In a former article it was ...
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Article : 47 wordsSir—I do not know whether many schoolboys will send you solutions of the puzzle submitted to them; but in case you should not have satisfactory answers I beg to send the following:— ...
Article : 419 wordsSir—I have neither the time nor the inclination to enter into a paper war about the proposed sewers; but believing that they would be very costly and are altogether unnecessary. I think it ...
Article : 416 wordsEdward Haskett, aged 24, was placed in the dock, charged with feloniously assaulting and ravishing Sarah Dart, at Aidinga. July 14. Mr. Downer appeared for the prisoner who ...
Article : 2,137 wordsRobert Hunter Scott, convicted of embezzlement, was brought up for sentence. John Moody, grocer. King William-street, and Gilbert Woods: grocer attended to sire evidence ...
Article : 823 wordsThe Argus publishes exclusively a suppressed despatch relating to the Customs Duties Acts Amendment Bill of two sessions ago. It states that the Act would hare been disallowed if ...
Article : 221 wordsPresent—Messrs. D. Stewart (Chairman), R. Butterworth. and Win. Cliff. The Council, with the assistance of a few of the ratepayers, proceeded to examine the last year's assessment-sheets ...
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Article : 482 wordsThe first event of our magnificent triennial musical demonstration has at length taken place, leaving an ineffaceable impression upon the memory of thousands of enthusiastic worshippers at ...
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Article : 97 wordsSir—In your issue of the 18th inst. there appeals a letter from the Hon. Captain Bagot on the drainage question, now being mooted in Adelaide, and on which the Rev. J. Maughan read a very ...
Article : 1,463 wordsJ. Pile was charged witH refusing to pay to one Richard Cowan ana another the sum of £25 3s., for work and labour done. Mr. Turner for complainants, and Mr. Rudall for defendant. Richard ...
Article : 490 wordsSir—Who is John Barrow? I am induced to ask this by seeing a letter in one of your recent issues bearing his signature; and I hope you will give this letter a place in your columns, as I wish to lose no ...
Article : 695 wordsJulia Ryan was charged, on the information of Inspector Durieu, as having allowed a cow, her property, to be, astray in King William-street on the 8th August. Inspector Davey gave ...
Article : 1,111 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Councillors Lewis, Pearce, Rowett, and Crase. A conversation took place as to the desirability of the Council meeting more frequently which was ...
Article : 288 wordsSir—As nearly all the letters that have appeared in your journal respecting the drought in the Worth have been written by squatters or their servants, I have written my observations, thinking that being ...
Article : 236 wordsIt is rumoured that our respected townsman Mr. Burforn is to be the Clerk of the new Local Court here. The report acquires coherence from the fact that Mr Burford already boils two minor ...
Article : 273 wordsSir—Your correspondent "No Vice" is wrong in his calculations of shipments via Port Adelaide. The balance shows in favour of the Port, taking for granted his rate of carriage from Strathlbyn ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 23 Aug 1865, Page 3
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