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  2. VICTORIA.

    The Admella has extended our dates to the 22nd inst. The chief items of interest will be found in the subjoined paragraphs:— ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY THE STORM.—The late ...

    Article : 2,930 words
  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at 1 o'clock. Present-The Hon. the Chief Secretary, the Hon. Captain Hall, the Hon. A. Forster, the Hon. Major O' Halloran, the Hon. Dr. Davies, the Hon. Dr. Everard, the Hon. Captain ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  4. EXPLORATION.—A SYDNEY AND ADELAIDE DISPUTE.

    The unfortunate exploring expedition of Mr. Babbage is about to become the subject of parliamentary investigation in Adelaide, on the petition of Mr. Babbage himself. The public, ...

    Article : 1,302 words
  5. REPORT ON TAXATION.

    Sir—This report enumerates the following articles which pay duty and produce the largest amount of revenue— say, spints, 9s. per gallon; tea, 2d. per lb.; sugar, 4s. 2d. and Is. per cwt.; tobacco, 1s. and 1s. 6d. per lb.; cigars. ...

    Article : 572 words
  6. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    INEBRIATES.—Three persons of this description were fined 5s. each. THE BRASHERS—CART SEALING.—This was a remanded charge. Corporal Haylock addressed some word to Mr. ...

    Article : 2,563 words
  7. READING-ROOMS AND POPULAR LITERATURE.

    Sir George Grey has made a sensible speech on reading-rooms and popular literature. He has said in effect that people, whether high or low, ought tobe supplied with what they want to read, ...

    Article : 1,730 words
  8. PARLIAMENTARY ETIQUETTE.

    Sir—Upon visiting the Legislative Council on Friday last, to witness the prorogation of Parliament, I was not a little astonished to find honorable members costume presenting so great a variety of style and color as could ...

    Article : 226 words
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    ADMISSION TO THE BAR IN VICTORIA.—The following decision delivered in the Supreme Court of Victoria, on the 1st instant, by Mr. Justice Barry, in reference to Mr. Nutt's ...

    Article : 1,702 words
  10. MILITARY DISCIPLINE.

    Sir—I do not know who was in command of the military who were stationed outside of the Houses of Legislature upon the occasion of His Excellency the Governor proroguing Parliament on Friday ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Simultaneously with the SpaI taking the chair at one o'clock, a messenger from His Excellency entered the House and announced that His Excellency desired the attendance of lion, membeis in the Legislative Council Chamber. ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. PUBLIC MEETING AT RIVERTON.

    Sir—In reply to a letter appearing in your columns from Mr. Taylor on the subject of closing certain roads in the hundreds of Gilbert and Kapunda, we beg to say that we took the matter up knowing the fact that two ...

    Article : 248 words
  13. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 348 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There are not a lew in South Australia who will hear with pleasure that a great blow has been given in New South Wales to the principle of State Aid to KeligionTo explain fully the naiure of it, I must premise that a ...

    Article : 890 words
  15. NAIRNE SCHOOL.

    Sir—in your report of the meeting of the Preceptors Association in your issue of Tuesday last, I am reported! as saying, " That I should be very sorry to tniBt my reputation as a teacher in the hands of the Chairman of ...

    Article : 364 words
  16. THE INTEREST OF THE PRESS THE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC.

    A practice has grown np lately which it is very much the interest both of the press and the public should not become established and inveterate. The allowing reports of proceedings in ...

    Article : 713 words
  17. DESECRATION OF THE SABBATH.

    Sir—I am not going to dispute the argument advanced, I think, by a friend of the immortal Sam Weller, that "muffins is wholesome," and who sacrificed himself in defence of his favorite luxury; nor am I going to repeat ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    11. Moses Bennett—First hearing, l. James Coombes—Ditto, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. 10. C. C. Collison—Adjourned final hearing. ...

    Article : 21 words
  19. LOCAL COURT—NORMANVILLE.

    HEPENSTAL V. JACK.—Action of replevin. Claim made by one Bridget O'Connor to the proceeds of the sale of certain goods seized in this action, and which she alleges to be lier property. The claimant did not appear. Judgment for ...

    Article : 355 words
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    POET REGATTA.—In a paragraph which appeared in our issue of Friday the name of the Coquette, yacht, was by mistake mentioned as having been recently built at the Port. This should have been the Lily. The ...

    Article : 69 words
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    VICTORIAN GOLDFIELDS.—At the annual meeting of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, held on the 20th instant, one of the members intimated his intention of bringing forward at ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    RIDING ON HIS DRAY.—Robert Crossman, for riding on his dray so as not having proper control of his horse, was fined 10s. ...

    Article : 32 words
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