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  2. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    The insurrection in Cuba may after all prove to be an event of the first magnitude. The United States have so far fulfilled their legal duty, and have prevented the departure of armed ...

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  3. OUR NEW ZEALAND [?]E

    When, a short time back, Mr. Glyun, the London chairman of directors, informed the shareholders that no further capital would be requited for the Bank of New Zealand, it was hoped that ...

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  4. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Our London correspondent writes under date 19th July:—"One of the most interesting theatrical events of the week has been the revival of the German Reed Company, or at all events, ...

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  6. HOW VICTORIA PROTECTS (?) HERSELF.

    That the mandate of the people to the 17th Parliament of New South Wales is clear on the fiseal freedom of trade can be read by those who read. But it is as well, now the general election ...

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  7. ON APIA BEACH.

    At the end of the point, where the long sweep of the bay comes to a sudden termination and the reef trends sharply to the eastward, there is a broad grassy clearing, a space cut out of the ...

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  8. HOW TO RELIEVE THE UNEMPLOYEE IN THE BUILDING TRADES.

    Sir,—In view of the fearful distress existing among the thousands of idle members of the building trades, I think some attempt should now be made by the Government to relieve them. The Government ...

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  9. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXEMPTIONS?

    Sir,—In a letter signed Samuel Bradley in your issue of this morning, as well as by other letters and statements made in the Assembly, we are continually being told the people at the late election did not ...

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  10. MR. C. G. HEYDON AND MR. A. H. JACOB.

    Sir,—My first thought on reading Mr. Heydon's letter in reference to me in this morning's Herald was to let it pass; but on reflection I feel it a duty I owe to myself to answer it, as both it and his ...

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  11. THE PREMIER AND THE INCOME TAX.

    Sir,—The Premier is reported in your issue of Thursday to have said in the Legislative Assembly on the previous evening, "In South Australis, where they started the income tax, they had this very ...

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