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  2. THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    The committee appointed to consider the subject of an ocean cable to Australia has completed its labours, and the result is shown in the following report:— We have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of ...

    Article : 2,004 words
  3. NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

    The Oceanic Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Zoalandia, with, the English a p American mails, arrived in Port Jackso[?] yesterday. Her latest dates are—New ...

    Article : 45 words
  4. OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

    The Pan-American Congress, which meets in Washington next month, has become the absorbing topic of the hour. Originally, it was an idea of Mr. Blaine's, and although the inventions to the present ...

    Article : 3,213 words
  5. AMERICA AND PROTECTION.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day, at a protectionist meeting at Petersham, Mr. W. Roberta, in the course of his address, quotes Matthew Arnold thus: "America will hold the future." Well, Sir, there are thousands ...

    Article : 811 words
  6. OUR SAN FRANCISCO LETTER.

    The most serious difficulty President Harrison's Administration has yot had to contend with culminated on the 11th instant with the resignation of James W. Tanner, better known as "Corporal" ...

    Article : 3,053 words
  7. ANNEXATION OF THE NEW HEBRIDES BY THE FRENCH.

    Sir,—I have to-day received the issue of the Sydney Morning Herald of the 26th August, 1889. As I have been cruising in the north of the group for the last three weeks, it has only reached my notice an recently ...

    Article : 754 words
  8. THE IRON TRADE AND PROTECTION.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. W. M. Foote, M.E., seems to be much interested in the manufacture of iron in this colony, and very few will blame him for laying before the public the advantage to be obtained by the ...

    Article : 442 words
  9. THE CLOSE OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    Sir,—Will you allow me space for a few more words in reference to the somewhat disreputable close of the late session of Parliament, and also in referonce to your leader of to-day. Your conclusion is, and you hold ...

    Article : 653 words
  10. GOODS IN QUEEN'S WAREHOUSE.

    Sir.—I desire to make public, through your estimable journal, the great inconvenience and annoyance to which those concerned in clearing goods from the Customs (which have been placed in Queen's Warehouse owing to ...

    Article : 340 words
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