Sir—Could you inform me what number of police or guards are kept at the above place, and what discipline there is exercised. Seeing I am taxed to a great extent for the repression ...
Article : 94 wordsSir—Believing it to be the duty of every man to speak a good word for and do a kind service to his neighbour whenever it is in his power, I take the liberty of addressing ...
Article : 1,247 words[We were not able, on account of the numerous country nominations, to attend the enquiry heid before Messrs. Wigley, Banney, and Warburton, on Tuesday. We therefore copy the depositions from the ...
Article : 2,653 wordsMr. Gwynne for the plaintiff; Mr. Fisher for the defendant. This was an action of trespass. The declaration alleged that the defendant had, on divers occasions, ...
Article : 3,132 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Glandfield and Larar; Councillors Hay, Linklater, Martin, Harmon, Plaits, Field, Cox, Stewart, and Witt. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and ...
Article : 2,091 wordsThe work of administrative reform belongs properly to Government, and a Government which cannot perform it—sufficient time being allowed—ought to be cashiered. But electoral ...
Article : 1,293 wordsAn immediate summons, the Tasmania being about to leave, to recover £2 10s., for water supplied to defendant, master of the Tasmania. Mr. James for plaintiff, Mr. Boykett for defendant. Thomas Evans stated that he ...
Article : 261 wordsSir—The Bishop and his dilettanti Synod. with that proper regard for the clearly-defined wishes of the various vestries which is the peculiar and well-known attribute of all ...
Article : 819 wordsMr. W. R. Wigley supported the application of John Giliatly, for a publican's general licence at Port Adelaide, He (Mr. Wigiey) said the application had been ordered to stand over for the report of the police as to the ...
Article : 343 wordsDRUN[?]KNNE[?]S.—Eduard Hare and William Greenwood wore fined 5s. each for an offence of this nature; and Mary Thomas, a prostitute, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was fined £1, or in default one ...
Article : 1,776 wordsSir—From your remarks on the report of the Educational Board, and also from the tone a lopted by the Chief Inspector himself it is [?]bvious that education is not progressing ...
Article : 837 wordsSir—The Bishop and his Synod have determined on retaining the obnoxious word "parish," because, as they contend, they have so defined it as to remove every objectionable feature. Sueh ...
Article : 116 wordsI had hardly entered these remarks in my journal,and ascended the companion-ladder, when the doctor joined me in my quarter-deck walk, and said, "Mr. Slick, what is your opinion of the state of these North American ...
Article : 3,298 wordsSir—The commanders of our steamers having kindly undertaken to telegraph the capture of that fortress when hearing the intelligence, I have the pleasure to inform the public that the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 22 Sep 1855, Page 3
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