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  2. AMERICAN CURRENCY.

    Now that purely political matters in the United States have come to a dead lock, owing to the diverse policies of different departments of the Government, it is encouraging to find that Congress at Washington ...

    Article : 3,501 words
  3. RAILWAY FARES TO THE SUBURBS.

    IN pursuance with a resolution adopted at a meeting of the inbabita[?]ts of Barwood, held on Friday last, a deputation, consisting of Mr. Thomas Walker, Mr. S. Lyons, the Rev. W. Lumsdaine, Mr. Illidge, Mr. C. Campbell, Mr. Row, ...

    Article : 3,673 words
  4. SUBURBAN MUNICIPALITIES.

    BAIMAIN.—A meeting of the council was held on Monday evening the 2nd instant. Members present—The chairman (Mr. Malter Church), and councillors Booth, Broderick, Elliott, Gray, Mantfield; Perdriau, Robinson, and Woolbough. The minutes of ...

    Article : 1,945 words
  5. PENRITH.

    VOLUNTEER BALL.—This annual festivity came off on the evening of Friday, the 20th ultimo, at Beatson's Assembly Rooms, and proved a great success. The room wan tastefully decorated with flowers, shrubs, and crablematical ...

    Article : 397 words
  6. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE papers to the 30th ultimo, are to hand, per the Here steamer. We copy from the Argus as follows:— In the Insolvent Court on Friday, the Chief Commissioner ...

    Article : 2,304 words
  7. A NEW-INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    THE iden that the China tea-tree is a delicate plant, and that its success in a climate like this is impossible, will probably turn out to be a great fallacy if the matter is fairly tested. We ore therefore glad to see that the Government ...

    Article : 1,516 words
  8. JAPAN.

    BEING a constant reader of your valuable paper, aud at one time a resident of Melbourne, and thinking it may he interesting to your numerous readers to hear something from this remote corner of the world, being ono of the oldest ...

    Article : 656 words
  9. THE WINES OF AUSTRALIA.—THEIR ALCOHOLIC STRENGTH.

    IN all young undeveloped countries, the cheif difficulty the inhabitannts have to master is their ignorance of the most productive source of wealth, and in general it is only by slow and painful steps that the necessary knowledge is ...

    Article : 1,082 words
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