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  2. WHERE IS THE GOLD GONE?

    WE have endeavoured to prepare the readers of the Economist for an important increase in the value of money during the present, autumn, but we have not prepared them for the extreme suddenness of the ...

    Article : 1,507 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    DESTRUCTIVE FLOODS AT QUEANBEYAN.—The correspondent of the Goulburn Herald reports:—OnSaturday, the 19th instant this town was visited by a sudden and extensive flood, accompanied by a storm, ...

    Article : 1,152 words
  4. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE UPPER HOUSE.

    SIR,—Not long since, Mr. Hare's booK, devising a new plan for the election of representatives was received in your columns. This plan has attracted favourable notice in most of the leading Reviews in England. ...

    Article : 1,659 words
  5. THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT AS A SINGLE LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER.

    SIR,—In these days of constitutions, fabricated and altered by the will or whim of the mass of the people, it is the bounden duty of all who can propagate a truth, or extinguish an error, bearing historically or ...

    Article : 762 words
  6. COMMISSIONERS v. MINERS.

    SIR,—It is soldem that a miner has occasion to solicit a corner of the open column in your Journal, that I trust you will find room for this letter, which I will make as council as possible. Acc[?]tomed as meny of us have been in Victoria ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. ON THE CULTIVATION OF SILK IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SIR,—I beg your favour to notice a paragraph in Mr. Buseville's latter of the 19th instant, in reference to my letter on the cultivation of silk in New South Wales, which appeared in your paper on the 17th instant. Mr. ...

    Article : 584 words
  8. LETTERS TO MY FRIENDS.—No. III.

    SIR,—In your speech on the Legislative Council Bill you took a course which to minds less illuminated than your own appears somewhat paradoxical. You said that you were "prepared to accept the democratic ...

    Article : 447 words
  9. THE CHINESE.

    SIR,—As the Legislative Assembly are about to consider of the expediency of a Bill [?] regulate Chinese Immigration, these members who are not to be led away by a senseless cry, will perhaps per[?] these few rather as and ponder over what they are going ...

    Article : 418 words
  10. "THE SEAL" AND "THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT."

    SIR,—The late Mr. Tawell, formerly of Sydney and afterwards of London, unfortunately for himself, lived and died before any large number of legislators entertained that philosophic lenity for the feelings of practioners in steel ...

    Article : 1,936 words
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