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  2. INTERNAL COMMUNICATION.

    SIR,—F[?] convinced of the feasibility of the scheme for the construction of a railway for horse traction, as proposed in the Sydney Magazine of Science and Art published this present month, I do hope that it is the ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. SCIPIO NASCICA'S PLEA FOR THE SQUATTERS.

    SIR,—Scipio Nasica, like a true genius, disdains to tread in the footsteps of others, and therefore starts [?] letter with quite an original idea, namely, that the [?]man race are subject to periodical hallucinations (a ...

    Article : 1,899 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN WOOL TRADE.

    SIR,—Since the discovery of the gold fields in Australia, wool has risen so much in value, that it now fetches twice the price it did formerly, and indeed all kinds of property have experienced a similar change. Such have ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  5. ADVENTURES OF AN ARCTIC VOYAGER.

    FROM Dr. Armstrong's recently published "Personal Narrative of the Discovery of the North-west Passages," we make the following selections:— ...

    Article : 4,304 words
  6. HOW TO RAISE THE WIND—A CHAPTER ON THE REVENUE.

    THE revenues of the colony can only he legitimately increased by increasing the population. Every immigrants who sets his foot on our soil is worth £100 a-year to us. ...

    Article : 1,702 words
  7. DIRKS VERSUS DAVIS—ASSAULT ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    SIR,—In your report of this case in Friday's issue, it is stated that "The Court held that they had jurisdistion" in the above case of assault between two foreigners, committed on board a foreign ship. ...

    Article : 519 words
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