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  2. PAUPER CHILDREN in N. S. WALES— WHAT are WE to do WITH THEM?

    In every State there still are, with all our boasted civilization, a large number of destitute children. For their support they are dependent on the community at large, since those who should be their natural ...

    Article : 3,511 words
  3. CONTINENTAL NEWS.

    The mass of raw youths swept off to barrack life under the horrible conscription regime of France, are so severely handled in their new quarters that it seems impossible that the country should not insist on a change of ...

    Article : 4,921 words
  4. FATE OF LEICHHARDT.

    Sir,—After the meeting held on Monday last, reported in your columns of 17th instant, I telegraphed to Mr. G. M. Kirk, of Gulwarbar, Narran River, Queensland, at whose station Mr. J. R. Skuthorpe was expected to stay on ...

    Article : 706 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As there should be no mistakes in so important a matter as a report of a meeting headed "Leichhardt's Fate," I send you extracts from your paper of the 17th instant, and ask you to make the following alterations:—At ...

    Article : 1,161 words
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