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  3. QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY AND THE LABOUR QUESTION.

    Although the subjects of the present article do not come immediately under the heading beneath which it is written, yet since they are as much concerned in their way in the issue involved in the solution of the ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    We extract the following from our files of the Auckl[?] Star to the 27th August:- The Wellington correspondent of the Star writes on August 27:—"The joint meeting yesterday afternoon of the ...

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  5. COLONIAL INDUSTRIES.

    Sir,—There is no subject of more importance to New South Wales than colonial industry not even excepting that iniquitous landlord-maintaining lawyer-feeding, and absentee-multiplying Land Bill now before Parliament. ...

    Article : 764 words
  6. THE DUST NUISANCE.

    Sir,—Permit me to call attention to the grievance which the travelling public of Waverley, Woolla[?], and Paddington are subjected to, and one which claims special notice from the Government and also the above-mentioned ...

    Article : 333 words
  7. THE ANNANDALE BRIDGE.

    Sir—In your issue of Friday, August 29, you devote to the widening of the Annandale bridge over Johnstone's Creek a paragraph, in which you state that the bridge in question "was eventually widened by 7 feet, at a cost ...

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