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  2. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Baroda reached Galle on February 26. The New Estimates for the year amount to £9,872,725. ...

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  3. HORACE GREELEY.

    Mr. Horace Greeley was a type of a certain fast-fading class of New Englander, as Mr. Lincoln was a type of a race of men sprung from the ...

    Article : 2,270 words
  4. THE SAYINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.

    Sir—The Register tells us to-day that the South Australian Savings Bank has £180,000 invested in the colony on mortgage at 7 per cent. It also informed us a few days ago that the same ...

    Article : 235 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    News was rumored at Wellington of a split in the Cabinet, which was likely to lead to the retirement of at least two of the Ministers. ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Yesterday the Government-Resident discovered a rock near the harbor. Talc Head bore west half north half a mile, and Fort Point east by north. ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    The news generally is unimportant. There has been a fight between the Basutos and a party of farmers in the Free State Territory. ...

    Article : 34 words
  8. TOUCHING THE BELLS.

    Sir—Under the above heading in your yesterday's issue, a correspondent, styling himself "Etcetera," complains of the City Council having allowed Mr. Beare to practice his tunes ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. LOCAL TELEGRAMS.

    Dr. Dickie and Dr. Todman signed the Mine rules to-day, and have been appointed Mine Surgeons accordingly. ...

    Article : 31 words
  10. [From our own Correspondent.]

    Nominations for the Yorke's Peninsula Handicap:—Parnell and Bowman's b.m. Zoe, Holloway's c.h. Typo, Rossiter's Polly, Macnamara's b.m. Sunbeam ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. THE INQUEST ON MR. VAUX.

    Sir—At the inquest held on the late Mr. F. Vaux there seems to have been a doubt as to the state of that gentleman at the time when the accident occurred. Now, had the Coroner ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The steamers Somersetshire and Atrato have arrived from London. His Excellency Viscount Canterbury will take his departure at 2 o'clock. A ...

    Article : 2,409 words
  13. FATAL ACCIDENT AT WALLAROO.

    A youth named George Barnsley fell from an ore track at the Smelting Works this morning, and was killed on the spot. The trucks passed over his abdomen. ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. DRINK AND CRIME.

    Six—Prejudices are difficult to get rid of, and the older a man is the firmer is their hold upon him. Through the exertions of our friends the ...

    Article : 341 words
  15. 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 newspaper correspondence. We are not, however, to be regarded as endorsing the view ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. THE HAMLEY MINE.

    Sir—I was very surprised to find myself mixed up in the Hamley Mine Directors' election. For 13 weeks I never left my room at Glenelg, and then only to remove to this place ...

    Article : 249 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Your correspondent "Swansea" professes to doubt that all crime is the offspring of drunkenness. Has he ever heard of the state of public morals in Germany, where there is free ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. WHEAT QUOTATIONS.

    Sir—I do not know who supplies your country market reports, but this I know—that the price of wheat quoted in Narracoorte has been for the last 18 months anything but correct. ...

    Article : 213 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—In a letter subscribed "Anxious to Know," under the above heading in your to-day's issue, the writer implies by inuendo that the state of public morals in Germany is ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. TOUCHING THE BELLS.

    Sir—I complain to you, as the acknowledged conservator of peace and order in Adelaide, of the hideous performances on the Albert Bells which now make life in town a burthen. ...

    Article : 251 words
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