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    LAUNCESTON MARKETS, April 26.—No sales of flour and wheat of moment have taken place during the week; the former article is scar[?], and may be quoted at from 13s 6d to 14s; the latter price for superior samples. Flour is worth from £31 to £32 per ton[?] ...

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  3. GLEANINGS FROM THE VICTORIA GOLD FIELDS.

    THERE is a fine ballad of Schiller, entitled "The Ring of Polycrates," and founded on an incident recorded by Herodotus, of which the moral is, that an extraordinary influx of prosperity is ever a sure and ...

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  4. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I am glad to observe, by your leader of the 22nd instant, that you intend to bring before the public the Land Scrip, or direct remission project. I remember well your endeavours to attract to the ...

    Article : 775 words
  5. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—"An Old Inhabitant of Murulan" is really a very unreasonable person. It is well known that there is not and there has not been for nearly six months, a Church of England minister connected with ...

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    MISGIVINGS OF RUSSIA.—According to a letter from St. Petersburgh, of January 27, in the National of Berlin, the opinion gains ground in the Russian capital that "the Czar will not allow himself to be ...

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  7. THE LAND SCRIP PROJECT.

    SIR,—Concluding that you will have no objection to allow your columns to be made the medium of the still further discussion of a[?]subject of such great importance to the Australian colonies as the augmentation of their ...

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  8. THE COMMAND OF THE ARMY.

    LORD RAGLAN is quoted as the probable successor to Viscount Hardinge. The distinguished services of the present Master-General of the Ordnance are well known; and his ready attention to all matters brought ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  9. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

    A petition to the Legislative Council, in reference to the injurious working of the Water Police Regulation Act of the last session, is in course of signature by the masters of ships at ...

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  10. LOWER DARLING.

    APRIL 4.—Mr. Commissioner Cole, of this district, still perseveres in his landable efforts to put down sly grog-selling. With the aid of his native troopers, he is, in general, very successful; and has lately ...

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  11. THE SQUATTERS' INTEREST.

    A LARGE and influential meeting of the licensed occupants of Crown Lands was held at Scott's, Port Phillip Club Hotel, on Friday last, William Mollison, Esq., M.L.C., in the chair, for the purpose of taking into ...

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    COINAGE AT THE MINT.—A return to Parliament shows that from the 1st of January, 1848, to the 31st of December last, the coinage at the Mint amounted to £32,501,386 1s. 4d. The gold coinage in the six ...

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