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  2. IX.—THE PASTORAL AND MINING INTERESTS.

    Since the date of our last Summary no statistics or figures of importance have been published relative to these two important interests. We have reason, however, for stating that both ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  3. XI.—OUR SOCIAL CONDITION.

    The social condition of a community may be judged of by several tests; but, perhaps, the most reliable are the reports and statistics of its religious and benevolent institutions, its ...

    Article : 3,711 words
  4. X.—PROGRESS OF EXPLORATION.

    A determined effort is now being made by South Australia, including both the Government and the people, to ascertain definitively the character of tue interior of the country. Several ...

    Article : 9,838 words
  5. XII.—SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE MARINE.

    Nothing remarkable has occurred during the past month in connection with our shipping operations. We, therefore, merely give the list of intercolonial and foreign arrivals and ...

    Article : 421 words
  6. XIII. MISCELLANEOUS.

    THE NEW LAND OFFICE.—The House of Assembly waa on August 8, engaged during the greater part of the afternoon in discussing the items in the Supplementary ...

    Article : 3,976 words
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