THE present arrangements of this department are disapproved of by two of our contemporaries, because of the establishment of a suburban post daily from which newspapers are ...
Article : 441 wordsThis being the last day of the term, the following gentlemen took the usual oaths, and were admitted practitioners of the Supreme Court:— J G. M. Wigley, Edward Fitzgerald, Rupert Ingelby ...
Article : 539 wordsRe Charles Wiltshire Roberts. The flat in this case was annulled. Friday, 20th September. Gascoin Noe Edwin Bayles was brought up in custody ...
Article : 33 wordsJohn Sanctuary who was sent to gaol on the charge of being a dangerous lunatic, was brought up, and, on being pronounced in perfect health, was discharged. The Colonial Surgeon also said that Mr Hill and Henry ...
Article : 864 wordsMANY of our readers have given us credit for a just appreciaton of Smith O'Brien's motives when he declined a proffered indulgence soon after his arrival in Van Diemen's Land. ...
Article : 113 wordsSpiritual rivalry is certainly witnessed in South Australia under the very agreeable features of liberality and generosity. It was but the other day we noticed a long-desired junction of the Independent congregations ...
Article : 282 wordsNOT long ago we had occasion to congratulate our fellow-colonists on some wondrous conversions in our Adelaide contemporaries, who, from being little better than rank Tories, had ...
Article : 868 wordsMr G. M. Stephen said he appeared to show cause why a new trial should not be granted, but really thought the officer of the Court must have made a mistake as to the terms of the rule on which he was to show cause. The first ...
Article : 1,109 wordsFranklin has said, "If you want to be well attended, attend yourself;" with at least equal propriety, it may be affirmed, "If you want to be well governed, govern yourself." Never was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 543 wordsJames Milner, labourer, was charged with feloniously assaulting Neilson Jardine Port-road that morning, and stealing his cap. Plaintiff described a common drunken quarrel, in which ...
Article : 123 wordsGentlemen—I would beg, through the medium of your valuable journal, to draw the attention of the police authorities to one of the dangerous nuisances existing in North Adelaide. As I was proceeding on ...
Article : 502 wordsThursday next was appointed for the further prosecution of this long pending suit. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 23 Sep 1850, Page 3
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