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  2. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Assembly has passed Mr. McCulloch's resolutions for an address to the Governor. Considerable numbers are leaving for the Gympie gold-diggings. ...

    Article : 71 words
  3. TELEGRAPH CHARGES.

    In our article on this subject a few days ago frequent allusion was made to Mr. Todd's published opinions. As these are scattered through various official reports ...

    Article : 5,514 words
  4. FRANCHISE FOR WOMAN.

    Mr. Mill's motion in favour of extending electoral rights to women was followed by the formation of a national society for women's suffrage—a society which now ...

    Article : 1,341 words
  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Exparte. Mr. Stow, Q. C. on behalf of the plaintiff, applied hat the nonsuit herein be set aside, and a new rial had, on the ground that the plaintiff was ...

    Article : 3,050 words
  6. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. &c.

    Sir—Had you contented yourself with twitting me, or even with your abortive attempts at ridiculing me, I should have taken no notice of your remarks. Since, however, you give me fresh cause ...

    Article : 1,587 words
  7. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    On Tuesday evening, June 23, a few gentlemen were entertained at the New Wheatsheaf Hotel on the invitation of Mr. John Nash, Secretary, on behalf of the Virginia Races Committee when Mr. ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. VICTORIA.

    The debate in the Assembly on Mr. McCulloch's resolution in favour of the Darling grant, and that a message recommending it should be brought down to the House, was brought to a close shortly ...

    Article : 1,469 words
  9. LYNDOCH, June 30.

    His Lordship the Bishop of Adelaide held divine service in Trinity Church, Lyndoch, on Sunday, 1st instant, at 3 o'clock, and in the evening, assisted by the Rev. H. Read, M. A., held a ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. MOUNT GAMBIER, June 29.

    The ploughing match in connection with the Mount Gambier Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held on Thursday last. It was one of the best contested affairs yet held in tho colony. ...

    Article : 292 words
  11. INSOLVENCY COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  12. PORT AUGUSTA, June 29.

    An inquest was held by Mr. S. King, J. P., on Wednesday, June 24, at Mr. H. Richman's, Carrawilla or Westside Station, on the body of William Boucher, well-sinker, who died suddenly ...

    Article : 281 words
  13. LOCAL COURTS.

    John Tortise, publican, was charged by Sergeant Wau[?]op with being drunk and disorderly at Port Augusta West on the 22nd and 23rd June. Fined 2 s. and costs—£2 5s. in all. ...

    Article : 565 words
  14. THE DARLING—Menindie, June 21.

    Our neighbours of Wilcannia have been for some time endeavouring to opens the eyes of the South Australian farmers to a good market on the Darling for their farm produce, and yet none have ventured ...

    Article : 382 words
  15. BUCK WHEAT.

    Buckwheat is a hardy grain, as easy of cultivation as any other grain. With moderate care it thrives on thin light soil. One would suppose, therefore, that buckwheat is ...

    Article : 717 words
  16. RETRENCHMENT.

    Sir—The Parliamentary Caterer gets paid by the members for all they eat and drink; yet the public provide him with a house rent free, absolve him from the cost of a licence, supply him with waiters. ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. A PLEA FOR THE POLICE.

    When Mr. Punch next takes the chair at any public dinner, he probably will startle some old fogies in the company by making an addition to the usual list of toasts. After doing honour to the ...

    Article : 651 words
  18. A REVENUE.

    Sir—At a time when a declining revenue will soon render it imperative on the Government to consider the expediency of adopting some system bY which a permanent and increasing source of ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. SERGEANT-MAJOR McBRIDE.

    Sir—Having read your article on The Volunteer Force" of the 29th instant, and heard a great deal of complaint on the manner in which "the powers that be" are treating Sergeant-Major McBride ...

    Article : 470 words
  20. POLICE COURTS.

    John Flannagan, charged with an assault on James Harris, police-constable on duty, was ordered to pay a fine of £5 and the cost of one witness, making £5 7s. Before the close of the sitting ...

    Article : 352 words
  21. TEMPERANCE STATISTICS.

    Sir—In Mr. J. A. Dowie's letter, in your issue of this date, there are some remarkable statistics given as to the quantity of beer manufactured by our colonial brewers. Mr. Dowie challenges ...

    Article : 148 words
  22. PROFESSOR GAMGEE'S SYSTEM OF MEAT-PRESERVATION.

    We extract the following from Once a Week:— "At present the greater part of our imported mutton and lamb comes from ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  23. EARLY AND LATE SOWN CROPS.

    Sir—In reference to your statement in last week's Observer, where I am made to say that late crops of wheat produce the best grain generally, I beg to say that statement applies only to red ...

    Article : 195 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 56 words
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