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  2. VICTORIA.

    The Bunyip and the Barrier Ranges gold-field have each been the subject of much mystery and almost as much contradiction as the Sphynx of old. Notwithstanding that you have proved ...

    Article : 2,294 words
  3. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    [This portion of our paper is set apart for ree interchange of opinion on topics of public interest, subject to the usual rules of newspaper correspondence. The Editor is not, how ...

    Article : 131 words
  4. SOOTH AUSTRALIAN FEMALE REFUGE.

    The annual public meeting of the South Australian Female Refuge was held in the Baptist Chapel, Flinders-street, on Tuesday evening, April 9. There was a very good attendance ...

    Article : 5,697 words
  5. WINE LICENCES.

    Sir—You may or may not agree with me on what I am about to relate. Nevertheless, I have no doubt you will grant me space in your columns to complain of what I ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. PROTECTION.

    Sir—Since protection, or non-protection (if I may use the term), seems at present to be the great question for discussion, perhaps you will allow me to say a few words on the subject. ...

    Article : 739 words
  7. QUEENSLAND.

    The Boomerang leaving to-day I note down a few items of news for the past month. Our municipal elections, which took place on the 12th February, resulted in the election of three ...

    Article : 522 words
  8. FORD'S CROSSING.

    Sir—I was amused as well as surprised on reading Mr. Smith's letter, published by you on the 30th nit The "burden of my grief," as he calls it, is sot in the cutting up of a certain ...

    Article : 338 words
  9. USURERS AND FARMERS.

    Sir—One of England's greatest boasts is her commercial integrity, but, unfortunately, several cases of anything but just (to say nothing of their illegality) transactions have lately come ...

    Article : 603 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I am afraid the "working classes" may be induced, by the specious arguments and illustrations of colonial protectionists, to embrace views fraught with evil to their best ...

    Article : 464 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I have no pretensions to he a politician and am not so eagerly desirous of "production" that I would quarrel with any person who is in favor of "free trade;" but I should like to ...

    Article : 212 words
  12. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    The barque Salvia, Captain Easton, from Cardiff, bound to Western Australia with a cargo of coals aud railway iron, put into Simon's Bay for repairs. Captain Easton ...

    Article : 844 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The revival of the dangerous and exploded protectionist fallacies might only provoke a smile, were it not for the fact that in South Australia, we enjoy universal suffrage. The ...

    Article : 256 words
  14. TAXATION AND TARIFFS.

    Sir—In one of the dailies I saw a letter on the subject of protection to native industry, signed "W. EL B." As it is well known that in times past I bore the brunt of a correspondence on the ...

    Article : 660 words
  15. THE BARRIER RANGES DELUSION.

    Sir—Having just received a letter from my brother in answer to enquiries made by me respecting the alleged goldfields, I have been induced by all to whom I have shown the letter to ...

    Article : 488 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—In a recent number of your paper I am favored with what "H. W." terms reply to my former letter. But if he had read it a little more attentively he would not have fallen into ...

    Article : 1,440 words
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