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  2. THE DARLING DOWNS HOMESTEAD RESERVRS.

    THE lands resumed for homestead purposes under the Act of 1872 were thrown open to selection (without competition) on Monday last. The lunds-office was crowded with selectors of ...

    Article : 371 words
  3. THE INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS.

    SIR,—A correspondent of the Telegraph who signs "Snowdon," complains that the charges of mal-administration by the Board of Education are vague and indistinct, and endeavors ...

    Article : 506 words
  4. EDUCATION QUESTION.

    SIR,—The strictures which your correspondent "Bohemian" passed upon the General Inspector of Schools have evidently fallen very heavily upon the toes of some of the Inspector's ...

    Article : 1,398 words
  5. COLONEL FEILDING'S EMIGRATION SCHEME.

    IT will be in the recollection of our readers that by the English mail which reached the colony in September, was received a letter from Colonel Feilding, the agent of the ...

    Article : 907 words
  6. WATERFORD.

    ALMOST every week somebody has something or other to say about every place in this district except poor Waterford. Perhaps it is because there is nothing to say, or that it does not ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    THE Wallaroo Times states that a most singular instance of misplaced maternal affection is to be seen at the Paramatta Mine, where Captain Warren has a red retriever slut that recently ...

    Article : 2,290 words
  8. MISCELLANEOUS,

    EMIGRATION to the Argentine Republic is still far from being advisable in the opinion of the Emigration Commissioners. They announce thut news has reached them of a murderous raid ...

    Article : 3,709 words
  9. FISCAL CONFUSION IN AUSTRALIA.

    THE following extract is from a letter written by "Antipodcan" (Mr. Anthony Trollope) to the London Daily Telegraph from Hobart Town, in July last:— ...

    Article : 1,403 words
  10. THE PROPOSED NEW ENGLAND RAILWAY.

    THE Grafton people have lately made a greater effort than they are went to do, in favor of having a railway constructed from that riverine port to New England. This was to be ...

    Article : 1,385 words
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