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  2. VICTORIA.

    The missing number of the Argus, March 18, having come to hand, we present the following items of interest from its columns:— THE KIDNAPPED CHILD RECOVERED.—The ...

    Article : 1,850 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    This day was appointed by His Honor to pass sentence on the prismers convicted at the Criminal Session just closed. There was a great assemblage of persons anxious to hear the extent of punishment which would ...

    Article : 3,038 words
  4. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT.

    1. Mr. DAVIES to move—"1. That it is the opinion of this House that in future, when any public building of other work is to be constructed, of the estimated value of £2,000 or upwards ...

    Article : 35 words
  5. JAVA.

    The advices from Batavia extend to March 22. Messrs. Hunter, Houghton, & Co., in their circular of that date, say:—"The Dutch Ministers in Holland have laid ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following latest telegram from Sydney is from the Argus of the 18th inst.:— "Sydney, Tuesday, May 17. "Dr. J. C. Barry, the surgeon of the mail ...

    Article : 1,788 words
  7. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    GOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY— 1. The COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC WORKS (Mr. Biyth) to move—"The second reading of the Railway[?] ...

    Article : 1,373 words
  8. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    First hearing. Mr. Hicks appeared for the insolvent, who was a farmer at Yankalida; and Mr. Wigley for Mr. Thompson, executor for J. B. Manford, a creditor ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. MR.TORREN'S LECTURE.

    Sir—I see in your paper of Saturday last another letter from R. R .Torrens, Esq., in which he says he is in a position to refute the statements made by me in my letter published ...

    Article : 1,791 words
  10. POONINDIE INSTITUTION.

    [?]must not be permitted to drew off attention from an improper "official system." I received one copy of Mr. Hitchin's report ...

    Article : 363 words
  11. POLICE COURTS.

    DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Henry Goodfellow, for getting drunk and using obscene language, was discharged he having been locked up for two nights.—Margaret Finlayson was charged with being drunk. ...

    Article : 313 words
  12. PORT ADELAIDE: MONDAY, MAY 23.

    DISORDERLIES.—W.Hornsby was charged with distorting the peace on board the schooner Mary Smith on Saturday night. The defendant pleaded guilty. He lived on board as shipkeeper. and his wife and child ...

    Article : 414 words
  13. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.

    Sir—As a rover of justice, I bed to ask whether there was any necessity for pluming the vanity of the successful candidate for the Secretaryship in connection with the South ...

    Article : 260 words
  14. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    Present—His worship the Mayor; Aldermen Lazar and Glandfield; Councillors Thomas, Cottrell, Hubble, Pannell, Baldwin, Williams, Osborne, Fox, Gouge, and Cox. ...

    Article : 3,103 words
  15. MISCARRIAGE OF LETTERS.

    Sir—If letters are destroyed for the sake of the postage-stamps placed thereon, I beg to suggest a very simple remedy by making a cross on the stamp from corner to corner before ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. WHO IS-ISA CRAIG?

    Sir—I am sure many of your readers will be asking, like the audience at Sydenham Palace, when the name of the successful competitor was announced. "A lady—what lady?" and ...

    Article : 638 words
  17. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Men of England, brave and mighty; Men of Old England, brave and free. Guard Britannia, guard Australia, Guard them both by land and sea. ...

    Article : 513 words
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