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  2. THE COOLIE SLAVE TRADE AT MACAO.

    THE following communication will serve to throw some [?]ght, upon the Coolie trade as now practrsed in Macao. We readily give it a place in our columns, because such iniquity ought certainly to be brought before the minds of ...

    Article : 2,371 words
  3. THE TREES OF AUSTRALIA.

    LOVERS of trees do not appear to expand into planters of trees, at least on this side of the globe; the cry appears more to be cut them down, elear them away; we want corn, we want grass. My good friends, there ...

    Article : 860 words
  4. THE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE RESERVES OF BANKERS.

    I SHOULD be glad, with your permission, to say a few words on the fluctuations in the reserves of bankers. Great importance has been attached to them lately, yet I cannot but feel that this is a subject on which ...

    Article : 4,683 words
  5. THE PENNY NEWSROOM.

    A DAILY paper for a penny—a paper with fully-paidfor leaders and reviews, parliamentary reports, law reports, market reports, money articles, police, tele graphic, and miscellaneous 'flimsy,' and ...

    Article : 2,927 words
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