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  2. THE CRIMINAL LAW AND THE DETECTION OF CRIME.

    FEW things are more surprising to the members of professions than the ignorance which, as daily experience convinces them, prevails outside their limits as to their nature and subject matter. It might have ...

    Article : 6,349 words
  3. IMPRESSIONS OF SYDNEY AFTER TEN YEARS' ABSENCE.

    SIR,—On revisiting Sydney, after an absence of [?] years, nothing astonished me more than the progress made in that interval. On landing from the Newcastle steamer, and plunging into the vortex of the city, I was fahly ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  4. THE BOTANY OF THE KURRAJONG AND TOMAH.

    SIR—I have been unavoidably prevented for several weeks past from adding a few words by way of supplement to the interesting article which appeared in your paper, entitled "A Voice from the Country— ...

    Article : 3,279 words
  5. OUR RAILWAYS AND THEIR FUTURE PROGRESS.

    SIR,—In again intruding on your space and favour, I would now consider what is to be the future of our railway progress. And, first, I would ask, Is the present system to be ...

    Article : 1,320 words
  6. TANYARDS WITHIN THE CITY OF SYDNEY.

    SIR,—As your jourtal has long been distinguished for its able advocacy of the much-needed sanitary improvements in this city, I trust you will afford me an opportunity of effering for the consideration of your readers a few ...

    Article : 1,584 words
  7. VOLUNTEERS.

    SIR,—It must, I think, fill every one, who has ardently desired the success of the Volunteer movement, with chagrin, to see how much it has depended on the inflaence of novelty, and how seen the zeal of all, except those who have ...

    Article : 468 words
  8. THE LAND BILL DEBATES.

    SIR,—I agree with Mr. Luesa and others that if the Ministry had succeeded in carrying the five shillings per acre auction clause, which they defended with so-much ingenuity, the free selection would have been a delusion and a scare, ...

    Article : 718 words
  9. THE EXHIBITION. 1862.

    SIR,—It is now, I think, some weeks since a committee was appointed, and a sum of money voted by the Legislature, for the purpose of promoting the due representation of this colony at the forthooming Exhibition, in 1862. Can ...

    Article : 140 words
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