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  2. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    There is nothing doing. The arrival of the new Governor is now looked for daily. ...

    Article : 25 words
  3. THE MOONTA EVIDENCE.

    We have already given copious extracts from that portion of the Moonts evidence which bears on the allegations contained in the Committee's report. But there is still deserving of ...

    Article : 5,197 words
  4. MR. TORRENS.

    Sir—The extract from the letter of Capt Bagot, Which you published a few days ago, deserves the attention of the people of this colony. Mr. Torrens has proved himself to be a public benefactor, not ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    H. Green Harding was charged, on the information of Alexander Tolmer, with illegally depasturing sheep on Crown lands in the Hundred of Seymour. The sheep, it appears, were first seen ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. THE SEA-MOUTH OF THE RIVER MURRAY.

    Sir—I have just read a very long letter in your columns, signed "A Lover of Fair Competition," in which the writer undertakes to give information to your readers who are unacquainted with the ...

    Article : 796 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Treasurer, in hid financial statement on Friday night, estimated that there would be a deficiency of £439,471 at the end of the year, with a further Deficiency the next year of ...

    Article : 392 words
  8. VICTORIAN VITAL STATISTICS.

    The Registrar-General of Victoria has issued three more divisions of the tabulated results of the census of 1861, and promises the remaining parti as soon as the exigencies of the ...

    Article : 2,685 words
  9. POLICE COURTS.

    Margaret Jones, for using obscene language in Wayumouth-street, on Friday evening, was fined 10s.; John Frost and Eliza Love, he former 5s., and the latter 10s., for drunken and disorderly ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH.

    The wave of civilization is evidently receding War, but the other day supposed to lie obsolete, has reappeared on the world, and the return of horrid wars coincides with the return of the horrid ...

    Article : 3,835 words
  11. THE MOONTA REPORT.

    Sir—Having heard a good deal about the Moonta mines and the rival claims of the parties interested, I read the profoundly logical and pre-eminently lucid report of the Tipara Committe to ascertain ...

    Article : 201 words
  12. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queens-cliffe—September 4. Queen of Perth, schooner, from Newcastle; Dispatch, schooner, from Circular Head; Bright Planet, barque, from ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. THE UNLEY-ROAD.

    Sir—Being a resident in Unley, I wish to call the attention of the proper authorities to the state of the footpaths between the village and Parkside Nursery. They are absolutely impassable, thereby ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. THE LATE MEETING AT ROBE.

    Sir—My attention was directed to a letter in your paper of the 15th instant from the Clerk of the Local Court here, which contained whit was false. I took no notice of it at the time, believing ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. GOOLWA.

    Our volunteers met on Monday and Tuesday last at the Goolwa practice-ground, for classification, under the inspection of Drill-Instructor slater. Twenty members of the company attended. The ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. SCAB IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A meeting numerously attended by gentlemen interested in pastoral pursuits—those present being estimated to represent about two million sheep—was held in Sydney on the 18th ultimo, to take into ...

    Article : 3,381 words
  17. GAWLER.

    The first number of "The Bunyip, or Gawler Humbug Society's Chronicle," came out to-day. Of course there were plenty of eager purchasers, all in a hurry to see the new local organ. The first ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. SCHOOL REGULATIONS.

    Sir—In reply to a letter that appeared in the Register of Saturday, the 29th ultimo, by "A Parent," permit me to say that it was not my intention to do Mrs. Shaw any harm in making ...

    Article : 350 words
  19. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    [All matters which are purely formal anil of the nature of advertisements are omitted from the reports of the District Councils. For the latter, where the Councils deem it necessary to advertise. ...

    Article : 832 words
  20. THE IMPOUNDING ACT.

    Sir—As I am a sufferer at various times, I have addressed a few lines to you in the hope of obtaining information and eventually redress. I am the occupier of a small tract of land, and the owner of ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. FOOTPATH DISTURBANCES.

    Sir—I imagine the best course to pursue in order to eradicate an abuse such as that of which I have to complain is by giving it publicity through the medium of your valuable columns. On Friday ...

    Article : 291 words
  22. THE EGERTON DINNER.

    Sir—In to-days issue "S. M. S." denies my statement as to most of the Magistrates signing the address to Mr. Egerton. We have only eight, and six signed it in my presence. ...

    Article : 90 words
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