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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    THE STRIKE.—In my last communication in references to this matter, I referred to Mr. Winship's absence, and that some 300 or 400 men were daily expected from Melbourne for the A.A. Company. It appears there can now be no ...

    Article : 274 words
  3. THE LORD'S DAY AND THE RAILWAYS.

    FELLOW COLONISTS,—At the request of the committee of the Society for Promoting the Observance of the Lord's Lay, we desire again to address you. On a former occasion we briefly referred to the ...

    Article : 1,103 words
  4. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. GORDON, by way of personal explanation, stated that he did not, as reported in the Herald, express entire approval of the Dividing Fences Bill. ...

    Article : 6,321 words
  5. A VOICE FROM THE COUNTRY.

    SOME time since I had occasion to pass through a remote farm in the mountains, and the housewife, with much kindness, accompanied me some distance to open the series of slip-rails which would have ...

    Article : 3,935 words
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