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Article : 2,756 wordsThe commercial convention between Great Britain and Japan, which was signed at Nagasaki on the 14th October, 1854, was ratified at the same place on the 9th, October 1855. ...
Article : 1,689 wordsSir—Allow me to occupy a portion of your space in reference to one or two items in the unended Estimates for this year. I allude more particularly to the salaries of the first ...
Article : 520 wordsSir—I am just returned from the Wharf, and have again witnessed the crowded state of the Havilah's decks, as she once again took her departure for Victoria. ...
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Article : 467 wordsSir—In the course of some remarks upon the subject of boring for coal in the Council yesterday, Mr. Forster is reported to have said that "unless the world was turned upside ...
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Article : 849 wordsSir—Under the heading Mayor's Court in recent numbers of the Register, I notice that several persons have been somewhat heavily fined for neglecting to observe certain building ...
Article : 177 wordsSir—I am greatly surprised that no one has commented upon the new Impounding Act. The tenth clause is really scandalous, and goes the whole hog with a vengeance. It enables ...
Article : 711 wordsAt a meeting held last evening at the Alberton Hotel, to take into consideration the necessity of securing a crossing on the Railway where it intersects the Torrens-road, Mr. Formby, of Alberton, was called to the chair. ...
Article : 903 wordsPresent—Mr. Geo. Young (in the chair), Messrs. Abrahams, Noltenius, M. B. Henriques, Main, Chubb, Glyde, Tomkinson, Platts, Blyth, M.L.C., Abraham Scott Hall, Smith (of Elder A Co.), Hector, Austin ...
Article : 2,252 wordsSir—In the memorial adopted at a meeting of the ratepayers of the East Torrens District, held on the 23rd of April last, at the Wellington Inn, Payneham, it is said "That from a ...
Article : 838 wordsSir—Under this head a report appeared in your issue of the 2nd instant, wherein my name is brought very prominently before the public as one that tendered for the burial of ...
Article : 690 words"That he will move the consideration of the Estimate in Committee of the whole Council." 2. The COLONIAL SECRETARY to move— ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 10 May 1856, Page 3
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