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ADELAIDE

November 23. Mr C. H. Goode, M.P., for East Torrens, has resigned his seat.

Two or three serious burglaries have lately takeu place. One man- was caught, and committed for trial.

The pastoral lessees in the far north are petitioning for a remission of rent, pleading ruinous losses through the continuance of the drought-

At a meeting o! wholesale grocers it was decided to limit the credit given to three months.'

The Government have determined to set aside the report of the Police Commission, owing to the evidence on which it was based not being furnished with it. They will re-open the whole question before a select committee.

The corn market is veiy firm, with an upward tendency. For wheat 4s 6d is offeree^ hut there are no sellers at that price. Flour caunot be obtained under LI 2.

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West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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ADELAIDE West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

ADELAIDE West Coast Times, Issue 372, 1 December 1866, Page 3

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