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  2. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Business is steady. Butter and candles are firm. The working masons entertained Don at dinner yesterday, and presented him with 200 ...

    Article : 63 words
  3. WAS AND COMMERCE.

    Next to the destruction of human life the greatest evil of war is the injury it inflicts upon commerce. The tendency of modern warfare stewards the increase of the former evil and ...

    Article : 3,272 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    The criminal sessions was continued this morning. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. John Walsh, aged 40, was charged with stealing or feloniously receiving a watch and appendages, value £5 ...

    Article : 1,110 words
  5. EXPLORATIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following report of a discussion on the physical features of South Australia is taken from the published Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London. The paper ...

    Article : 5,541 words
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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Frightful floods have occurred in the country districts—Berrima and Braid wood. Many bridges have been carried away. The water is three feet higher than it was at the ...

    Article : 46 words
  8. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    Sir—No doubt you are familiar with the provisions of Act No. 2, of 1855-6, called the Constitution Act, the third clause of which says, "There shall be a session of the said ...

    Article : 395 words
  9. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    The following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Tuesday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—14th. Wonga Wonga, steamer, from Sydney, Sailed ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. ANGLO-INDIAN TELEGRAPH.

    We have been favoured by Mr. Gisborne with some additional information, extracted from bis private correspondence by the last mail, relative to the Anglo-Indian telegraph ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  11. LEFEVRE'S PENINSULA.

    Sir—I think it is high time that attention should be drawn to the nightly spoliation committed on Lefevre's Peninsula. In a very short time there will not be a tree left on what would ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. PORT ELLIOT.

    A dinner was given on Tuesday last, at the Globe Inn, Port Elliot, to Captain Jenkins, of the cutter Gem, Between 30 and 40 of the tradespeople and settlers in the neighbourhood sat down to a capital dinner, where every ...

    Article : 854 words
  13. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    The insolvent, butcher, of Currie-street, Adelaide, came up for a first hearing. Mr. Boucaut attended on his behalf, but no debts were proved, nor was any one appointed trade assignee. ...

    Article : 512 words
  14. POLICE COURTS.

    DISORDERLY.—Ellen Burke was charged with being drank and riotously behaving herself in Hindley-street also with making use of bad language. She was sent to gaol for three calender months with hard labour. ...

    Article : 686 words
  15. ANGASTON.

    The curious documents termed popularly "Militia notices" are causing some amount of criticism in this neighbourhood. I have looked the Militia Act—which is dated December 4, 1854—and among the list of ...

    Article : 486 words
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