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  2. XI.—EXPLORATION OF THE INTERIOR.

    Perhaps there is no question of Australian policy or progress in which the British public are more deeply interested than that of the exploration of the interior. We have on former ...

    Article : 7,678 words
  3. XV.—RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.

    The correspondence on Church Union, in which His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, the Bishop of Adelaide, and the Rev. Thomas Binney have borne so conspicuous a part [?]as ...

    Article : 7,114 words
  4. XII.—NAVIGATION OF THE MURRAY.

    An important paper has just been laid[?]before the Sydney Legislature, and as the question is one that immediately affects the commercial interests of this colony, we shall lay before our ...

    Article : 2,347 words
  5. XIII.—MINING.

    In our last Summary we published an elaborate statistical table published by the Directors of the Burra Company, and we need therefore only state at present that the far-famed Burra ...

    Article : 3,633 words
  6. XVI.—EDUCATION.

    Australian colonists are generally understood to be pretty sharp in the pursuit of wealth, but we can assure our friends at home that in this colony a very large amount of attention is ...

    Article : 12,179 words
  7. XIV.—THE HARVEST.

    We are happy to be able to state that the harvest has turned out much better than was expected. At one time it was feared that the crops would be scarcely worth gathering, but ...

    Article : 162 words
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