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  2. OUR PRESENT CONDITION AND FUTURE PROSPECTS.

    Sir—In the Chronicle of the 29th March you stated that the land in the South has become exhausted oaring to a bad system of farming, and that it produced only about two bushels of ...

    Article : 615 words
  3. GOVERNMENT RAILWAY MISMANAGEMENT.

    Sir—Knowing your readiness to show up all public grievances, I would desire through your columns to call the attention of the railway authorities and the public to the fact that ...

    Article : 279 words
  4. AN APPEAL TO THE CORNISH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir—Will you allow me space in your valuable paper to make a few remarks on the above subject. It is not often the cry for help is passed unheeded by the Cornishman in ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  5. POLICE PROTECTION AT PALMER.

    Sir—Allow me a space in your valuable paper to make known the rowdyism and annoyance the residents of the township of Palmer are subjected to nightly through the withdrawal of ...

    Article : 370 words
  6. SABBATH DESECRATION.

    Sir—Knowing that you are always ready to put your veto on the desecration of the Sabbath by publishing through your valuable journal any protest against an encroachment on the day of ...

    Article : 353 words
  7. OUR WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir—Water supply has for some days past been the all absorbing topic of interest to the good folks of Adelaide and its suburbs. As this very important question appears to be dying a ...

    Article : 707 words
  8. WANTS OF WATERLOO BAY.

    Sir—Forever twelve months a jetty has been promised and a sum of money voted for it; but where is it? Not at Waterloo Bay, as it should have been months ago What are our ...

    Article : 744 words
  9. DISTRICT COUNCILS CONTRASTS.

    Sir—I observe with pleasure your article on Forestry, and will ask your support in bringing the subject before Parliament. It is gratifying to find that one District Council, viz., Rapid ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND JOURNALISTS.

    Sir—I see by your report of His Honor Mr. Chief Justice Way's summing up in the case of Taylor v. King, lately disposed of, that he thought fit to refer to me in a somewhat ...

    Article : 484 words
  11. SPIRITUALISM.

    Sir—I and many others have been greatly interested in the letters upon Spiritualism which have recently appeared in your columns. I have not read a single work upon the subject ...

    Article : 569 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—In the Medium and Daybreak—a paper devoted to spiritualism published in London—dated February 28, in the report of a stance held on February 11, at which a communication was ...

    Article : 281 words
  13. WINDOW-SMASHING AT ROBE.

    Sir— In your issue of the 19th iust. I noticed a letter signed "Robe," and he says the whole of the window glass belonging to the property of the late Mrs. Mary Bryan was smashed by ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. TIMBER LICENCES.

    Sir—A resident in thin Hundred forwarded this month to the issuer of licences at Orroroo 30s. for a monthly cutting licence, on receipt of which he proceeded to one of the Ze[?]nalue ...

    Article : 328 words
  15. OUR BUILDING SOCIETIES AND THE PUBLIC.

    Sir—I wish the Secretaries of our Building Societies would follow in a measure the example set by their Melbourne brethren, and make the various features of their several Societies known ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. THE VOLUNTEERS AND THEIR RIFLES.

    Sir—When I joined the volunteers about 16 years ago I was given to understand if I served six years the arms in my possession became my property fey virtue of long service. I should ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The 24th Regiment was nearly anni[?]lated at the battle of Chilliunwallah, when 234 men and 13 officers fell. The regiment was ordered to charge the Sikhs, who retired behind ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I was very much gratified to learn that your correspondent who signed himself "Cornisman," in your issue of the 26th, has still a spark of that brave Cornish spirit in his ...

    Article : 404 words
  19. A TOWN WITHOUT A ROAD.

    Sir—Hearing ef a new township called Balgowan for sale by the Government, I determined to visit it, with a view of speculating in town lots. ...

    Article : 219 words
  20. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The tendency of some people who call themselves intelligent to rush to conclusions iu the absence of data aud without consideration commensurate with the gravity of the issues ...

    Article : 1,087 words
  21. IMPOSITION.

    Sir—Whilst sitting at breakfast yesterday morning my dog commenced to bark very furiously in the yard, but on going out there was nothing to be seen. Just then, however, a ...

    Article : 231 words
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