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  2. THE GAME LAWS.

    SIR,—With this month closes the game season for 1867: the first year of the working of the new Game Act has been gone throngh, and the question now arises—Has the result been beneficial to the ...

    Article : 792 words
  3. THE SOCIAL EVIL IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    IN the Legislative Assembly, on the 19th instant, the Hon. H. B. Strangways moved,—"That it is desirable that the Government should obtain and lay upon the table separate reports from the Colonial Surgeon, the ...

    Article : 1,957 words
  4. WHAT SHALL THE FLOODED-OUT DO?

    SIR,—The calamity that has overtaken so large a number of the residents in the neighbourhood of our chief streams has reduced many able-bodied labouring men to compulsory idleness. For some time to come ...

    Article : 684 words
  5. MR. PARKES'S SPEECH ON EDUCATION.

    SIR,—Had the Colonial Secretary, in his speech on Tuesday last, confined himself to eulogising the industry of the new Council of Education, I should not have Ventured to trouble you with this letter; but it ...

    Article : 1,914 words
  6. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL FURNITURE.

    SIR,—In the debate on Mr. Plunkett's resolutions, on Thursday evening, Mr. Allen stated that the Denominational schools have no furniture only what was purchased by public money. From Mr. Allen's long ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I read with a great deal of interest Mr. Holt's letter respecting the cultivation of the different grasses, upon the Australian runs, and as I have had a great deal of experience in that department in other ...

    Article : 1,312 words
  8. PROTESTANTS V. CATHOLICS.

    SIR,—It seems to me that a member of the Assembly made a great mistake last Friday when speaking to Mr. Macpherson's motion. He had no need to refer mockingly or jeeringly to the Saints whom the Roman ...

    Article : 783 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—You have often obliged me by inserting my communications on public affairs. May I beg space for a few lines on a personal matter? Nearly a week since a letter, then a week old, was ...

    Article : 504 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN SECONDARY DEPOSITS.

    THE following communication was read, November 21st, 1866, before the Geological Society of London:— On MARINE FOSSILIFEROUS SECONDARY FORMATIONS in AUSTRALIA. By the Rev. W. B. ...

    Article : 2,375 words
  11. CATHEDRAL ORGAN PERFORMANCES.

    SIR,—So many persons could not obtain admission on Saturday. Would the authorities kindly repeat the programme next Saturday afternoon? The proceeds could. be given to the Relief Fund. ...

    Article : 165 words
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