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  2. COLONIAL BORROWERS.

    THE policy which has been strongly advocated by Sir Julius Vogel, that the mother country ought freely to place her capital at the disposal of her Colonies in order to develope ...

    Article : 434 words
  3. GOOD TEMPLARISM AND THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

    "WOULD'ST thou be useful? Think not of thyself; Be as the stream that stands not at its source, But flowing onward cheers the thirsty fields That wait its course. ...

    Article : 2,080 words
  4. BELOW THE NORTHERN COAST BANGE.

    THE operations of cane-crushing and sugarmaking, as carried on at the Company's mill, Harwood Island, of which I have alreadygiven a brief outline, must not be considered ...

    Article : 2,381 words
  5. THE WAY ONE MAY GOT ON.

    HE applied to the editior-in-chief of a New York daily, who knew him well, and was aware of his ability and experience. "I've nothing to offer you," he said, "but perhaps you had better see the ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. AMERICAN FRESH MEAT.

    THERE seems little doubt that in the matter of price the Australian meat has by far the best of it. If it can be bought, as alleged, at Sydney under twopence per pound, and if ...

    Article : 338 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,097 words
  8. PAYING THE PRINTER.

    THERE are very few country newspaper proprietors (says the Tamworth Observer) who have not a large number of persons on their list who are known as "long-winded subscribers"— ...

    Article : 333 words
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    Advertising : 59 words
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