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  2. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    SIR—As an observer, and not as an artist (for I am not one), I have been looking on at the disputes which have lately appeared in the papers between the editors and a correspondent signing himself " N. R. F." ...

    Article : 419 words
  3. Correspondence.

    SIR—In your journal of the 24th instant, I observe a letter occupying nearly two columns, nuder the signature of "R. LYON MILNE." This gentleman considers that "his name has been med by me in such a manner, that ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  4. LONDON TRADE REPORT.

    As customary with us at this period, we do ourselves the pleasure to hand you our annual report of imports from your colonies, accompanied by such observations in reference thereto as may, we think, be interesting to ...

    Article : 2,242 words
  5. Local News.

    WANT OF SHIPPING.—We must once more report that there is here a very great scarcity of shipping. There is an excellent market at Van Diemeu's Land, Mauritius, and Cape of Good ...

    Article : 1,010 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    SIR—The publication of the following papers is requested— not for fear that his Excellency and the Council will any longer allow the constitution to be violated and humanity to be outraged, now that their eyes are open to the defects of ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. [NOTE.]

    Memorials to the Legislature for the emancipation of the [?]ady settlers from the thraldom of oppression, are ready for presentation. There is every reason to believe that this appeal to the ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. THE GERMAN WOOL TRADE.

    The following official report of the wool trade in Germany has reached us from our Berlin correspondent:- Berlin, Dec. 29, 1844.—In the beginning of the year 1844 a favourable opinion for the wool trade prevailed ...

    Article : 633 words
  9. MYSTERIOUS AND HORRIBLE MURDER.

    A GREAT senation was created throughout the city yesterday morning, by the discovery of another of those diabolical murders which have of late months difused horror and consternation in the hearts of the inhabitants ...

    Article : 899 words
  10. MEMORANDUM

    The session of the Legislative Council for 1845 having at length arrived, the writer of this memorandum takes the liberty of reminding his Excellency, that the great body of the early settlers, who fell a sacrifice to the formation of the ...

    Article : 711 words
  11. MILITARY OUTRAGE.

    ON Tuesday evening the peace of this little town of Launceston was interrupted in a manner never before witnessed by the outrageous conduct of some soldiers of the 96th regiment stationed here. So many reports have been ...

    Article : 1,147 words
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