side for the public service. This is a very important view of the question, and, in order that on readers may judge for themselves, we subjoin a copy of the resolutions ...
Article : 601 wordsThis bill was again considered in committee. The Governor stated that the poundkeepers were charged 7s for each insertion ...
Article : 169 wordsThe committee was resumed. The Colonial Secretary said he found he was quite right in his impression that impounding advertisements ought not to be ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Advocate General moved the second reading of this bill. It was almost entirely an adoption of the English Act on the subject. So many clauses, containing ...
Article : 598 wordsPresent—all the hon, members. The Lunatic Bill was read a third time ami passed. The Lands' Consolidation Bill was read ...
Article : 54 wordsPresent all the members. RAILWAYS CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION BILL. On the motion of the Advocate-General, ...
Article : 1,493 wordsHAVING lately visited several of the mines near Adelaide, we believe we can not do better than give our readers a short account of what we saw. ...
Article : 837 wordsPERESENT—His Excellency the Lieutenan Governor, and all the members. Major O'Halloran presented a petition. signed by 124 persons in Adeladie and ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 23 Feb 1847, Page 3
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