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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 newspaper correspondence. We are not ...

    Article : 152 words
  3. MURDER BY AN ABORIGINE AT PORT LINCOLN.

    A most deliberate and cold blooded murder was committed at Bramfield in the Western District, on the 5th instant. The murderer and his victim are both natives, and jealousy ...

    Article : 430 words
  4. THE HON. MR. REYNOLDS.

    Sir—I see a fu[?]s was made in the House on Friday about a few lines I addressed to the Hon. J. Golton containing a plain statement of facts. The Hon. T. Reynolds, in the usual ...

    Article : 470 words
  5. THE SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY.

    Sir—Mr. Ebenezer Ward has, I think, made out a case for a road of some land in the SouthEast from the seaboard via Narracoorte as far as Penola; but whether the circumstances and ...

    Article : 2,118 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The only reason I had for signing the petition to the, Governor to dismiss the House of Assembly was, that I thought them so indifferent to the performance of their duties ...

    Article : 277 words
  7. WHY A DISSOLUTION IS WANTED.

    Sir—"We are told the Ministry did wrong to advise a dissolution of the Assembly, and that the Governor has done wrong in granting one. Let us see how the Matter stands—one ...

    Article : 441 words
  8. EXECURSION TO KANGAROO ISLAND.

    A number of the residents in the neighborhood of Willunga last year chartered the steamer Eleanor for an excursion to Kangaroo Island and back, and the success attending it ...

    Article : 963 words
  9. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT.

    Sir—The dissolution memorial, it appears, has brought some members to their senses, and driven others mad. It is said the result of this memorial will bo ruin to Ministers, to the ...

    Article : 263 words
  10. THE HON. MR. REYNOLDS AND DR. SPICER.

    Sir—The atmosphere of the House of Assembly must have a wonderful power over the manners of those who have the good fortune to get there. It affects different persons ...

    Article : 767 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Are the Victorians again to take the wind out of South Australia's sails? While our Legislature is dawdling over the proposed necessary construction of a railway in the ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. THE LAND ACT OF VICTORIA.

    Sir—The German land agent of Mount Barker, in comparing the two Lands Acts, would lead as to believe the Adelaide Land Act to be the best. For my own part, I ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. THE MINISTRY AND THE COUNTRY. I

    Sir—I have read Mr.Glyde's speech in the House on Friday last, and will you allow me to tell him through your paper, that I think he is quite mistaken with respect to the opinion of ...

    Article : 360 words
  14. THE MOUNT PLEASANT AND ANGASTON MAIL CONTRACT

    Sir—The contractors must be ignorant of the state of the road between this and Angaston— I mean near the Angaston end—or they would never for one moment allow one poor horse to ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. VICTORIAN AGGRESSION.

    Sir—It is the duty of every South Australian to make public how Victoria is pitching into us, or taking out of us, in the South-East. Victoria has been in possession of a strip of ...

    Article : 203 words
  16. BAILIFFS' CHARGES ON CATTLE.

    Sir— in notice to your correspondents appears a paragraph as to bailiffs' charge in impounding cattle seized under executions. I beg leave to make a few remarks thereon ...

    Article : 194 words
  17. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE.

    Sir—In defence of the advice tendered by the Government to His Excellency in the present crisis, permit me to furnish you with the following extract from the Imperial Hansard ...

    Article : 361 words
  18. THE IMPERFECTIONS OF OUR LAND SYSTEM.

    Sir—It is written, "There is a time to apeak," and I judge from the present state of the country that time has arrived. Things are now tending to a crisis, and what the result ...

    Article : 585 words
  19. ADOPTION OF CHILDREN.

    "Wanted to part with by adoption, a little girl, aged seven years. Address Y.Z., office of this paper." TO THE EDITOR. ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. WESTWARD HO!

    Mr. John Bond Phipson, Writing from Streaky Bay, February 11, reports as follows:— On the 22nd January I found myself on board the Lucy, schooner, which had taken the place ...

    Article : 1,529 words
  21. THE PETITIONS FOR DISSOLVING PARLIAMENT.

    Sir—As t[?]ere exists a considerable difference of opinion in regard to the objects south to be obtained by the petition recently presented to His Excellency, signed by a large number of ...

    Article : 211 words
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