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  2. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    [This portion of our paper is set apart for free interchange of opinion on topics of public interest, subject to the usual rules of news, paper correspondence. We are not ...

    Article : 150 words
  3. THE Chronicle and Mail. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1867.

    We do not publish our paper to-morrow, so we cannot, on Christmas morning, pay our readers the compliments of the season. We therefore take time by the ...

    Article : 955 words
  4. VICTORIA.

    The telegrams will have kept you informed in a general way of the progress of our royal visitor in his provincial tours. During the present week he has been "doing" Castlemaine ...

    Article : 2,759 words
  5. AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS.

    Sir—I observe a motion has been carried to enquire into the failure of the wheat crop, more particularly as to the cause of the disease termed "rust." I believe the enquiry will do ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  6. OUR INSOLVENTS.

    As a matter of course we have this year, as we have every (or nearly so), a Bill to amend the laws of insolvency. This year it is an unusually small affair. ...

    Article : 1,396 words
  7. THE MURRAY BRIDGE.

    Sir—Any one that would pay a visit at the present time to the crossing at Wellington would see the desirability and necessity of having a bridge at Edwards's, or at some other ...

    Article : 224 words
  8. THE DRINKING FOUNTAINS.

    Sur, dontee think it ud be a good idee for the Copperation to git a fu prented listes, and ire a fu men to go roun to the pepil of Adelaid to try and rase money enow to git to or 3 bouls to put ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES.

    Sir—Enclosed is an extract from a London paper (Lloyd's Weekly) which I lately received, and I beg you will have the kindness to insert the same in your valuable papers. My object is ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. THE PORT AND THE MOUNT.

    Captain Bickers, of Port Adelaide, has written us a letter strongly recommending the erection of a Prince Alfred Sailors' Home at Port ...

    Article : 978 words
  11. COMING AND GOING.

    Some time ago, as our readers will remember, the Government sought returns from the various District Councils as to the number of persons who had left the ...

    Article : 1,478 words
  12. "PROFIT AND PRINCIPLE."

    "There were many enemies of co-operation in its early days; and even now, they who cannot gainsay the truth of the principle, regard its successful practical development with ...

    Article : 957 words
  13. SOUTH-EASTERN DISTRICT.

    Through some heavy country orders coming in, it transpired during the week that the quantity of flour in stock in Mount Gambier was limited to a few tons, and the mills had knocked off work ...

    Article : 804 words
  14. PUBLIC MATTERS AND PUBLIC MEN.

    Sir—We in the North are not accustomed to forget a friend, or an enemy, or a wolf in sheep's clothing, merely because a lucky hit may have placed us on the right side of the hedge. In ...

    Article : 530 words
  15. COLONIAL WINE.

    Dr. Bleasdale's paper on colonial wine is an exceedingly useful production. Considered in itself it has peculiar merits, and bearing the name of a ...

    Article : 970 words
  16. LOCAL COURTS.

    Sir—I with through the medium of your widely circulated journal, to call public attention, and I hope the attention of those at head quarters, to a great injustice, or perhaps, I ...

    Article : 523 words
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