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  2. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.

    Sir,—The Bishop of Melbourne, in his rejoinder this morning, asserts formally, for the purposes of his argument, that "good parochial daily schools abound in England," and ...

    Article : 578 words
  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Parliament being in recess, there is no news of political interest MR. TORRENS has left Adelaide on a visit to New Zealand, and prior to his return will ...

    Article : 859 words
  4. POST-OFFICE IMPROVEMENT.

    Sir,—By a new regulation issued by the Post Office authorities, the "Beechworth mail on Saturday is not to close until 5 o'clook." Who is to be benefited by this? At least we ...

    Article : 162 words
  5. THE MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

    Sir,—The quick and unrivalled passages by the Cape of the steamers of the Mail Company, also of one or two by the overland route, clearly show that under some ...

    Article : 452 words
  6. JUVENILE REFORMATORY.

    Sir,—I am gratified to observe that the Government have determined to establish a Reformatory for Juvenile Offenders here. It is one thing to vote public money away for such a ...

    Article : 825 words
  7. ANOTHER PROCLAMATION OF NANA SAHIB.

    The Lahore Chronicle publishes tho following "Proclamation" by Nana Sahib:— It has boen ascertained from a travollor who has lately arrived at Cawnpore from Calcutta, that ...

    Article : 962 words
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    Advertising : 651 words
  9. TASMANIA.

    The Daily News has at last delivered itself upon the subject of the scenes in the Assembly, and, after making a feeble attempt to exculpate the offending parties on the ground ...

    Article : 246 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    No further events of any importance have occurred in connection with the elections since the dates last acknowledged. The following is a detailed account of the case ...

    Article : 2,293 words
  11. INDIA.

    We were enabled yesterday to furnish copious extracts from the Indian papers of the latest dates. Few details remain for us to oull from our files. The Calcutta journals ...

    Article : 2,731 words
  12. THE INDIAN MUTINY.

    Further papers (No. 5) relating to the Indian mutiny have been just laid before Parliament and printed. These papers cover a space of some 100 pages, and consist ...

    Article : 789 words
  13. A SAILOR'S COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—I read in last week's papers the case of a shipmaster, who, by a gentleman from the Assistant Immigration Office, was accused of committing a serious fraud, thereby ...

    Article : 377 words
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