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  2. INDIA.

    We have Indian journals to the 24th January, and news via Singapore to the 7th February. OUDE.—On the 7th February the Kingdom of ...

    Article : 1,361 words
  3. THE LAND OFFICE.

    Sir—Some three or four years since a great outery was made in Victoria about unlocking the Crown lands, and South Australia was pointed to as being in advance ofherncighhour ...

    Article : 1,120 words
  4. TRAMWAY FROM PORT ELLIOT TO STRATHALBYN.

    Sir—The formation and maintenance of main roads in this colony is one of the most important questions to which public attention has recently been called; and the able articles ...

    Article : 3,429 words
  5. APPALLING DANGERS.

    Sir—I am sure science is a very dangerous tiling. My dear old grandmother always used to say so, and now I am quite certain she was right. Here we have an astronomer in the ...

    Article : 244 words
  6. EDUCATION.

    Sir—I was much gratified by the perusal of the letter of Mr. Miller, calling the attention of the colonists to the all-important subject of education. ...

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  7. WINE-MAKING.

    Sir—The extracts from English papers given in a recent number of the Observer, on the subject of the insufficient manufacture of colonial wines as a commercial product, induce me to ...

    Article : 344 words
  8. CAMPHESTE VERSUS GAS.

    Sir—Mr. Charles Todd's letter to you, appearing in last Saturday's Observer, contains the following remarks:—"If coal gas could be made so as to be supplied at a paying profit at ...

    Article : 310 words
  9. ASSOCIATION OF CHAERMEN OF DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Messrs. Davis (Chairman), Blyth, Gleeson, W. Duffield, Jones, Hamilton, McCord, Harvey, White, Bowden, Bussell, Garlick, and Bell. APPENDIX TO REPORT. ...

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  10. LIME AND GUANO.

    Sir—I never was so taken aback as I was this morning on reading Mr. O'Reilly's letter in answer to that of Mr. Wood with reference to the elimination of ammonia. Mr. O'Reilly ...

    Article : 612 words
  11. VEGETABLE BLIGHT.

    Sir—Being a person interested in the successful cultivation of a cottage garden, I have observed with extreme regret the appearance of a very large number of small insects, which ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. EAST TORRENS DISTRICT.

    A meeting of the ratepayers of this district was held on Wednesday evening, pursuant to advertisement, at the Duke of Wellington Inn, Payaeham, to consider the propriety of memorializing His Excellency the ...

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  13. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Sir—Without trespassing on your readers with unnecessary preface, allow me to enter upon a somewhat important topic, interesting not merely to a locality, but to the colony at ...

    Article : 695 words
  14. ARTIFICIAL GUANO.

    Sir—I think it hardly fair that Mr. Dollman should attribute ideas to me that I never entertained, and -which my letter to you on the subject of artificial guano did not convey. He ...

    Article : 381 words
  15. HERAT.

    The [?]idings brought by the Tigris from the Persian Gulf afford but cold comfort for the Sempronii of the press. The Persians are moving on Herat, as they were this time twenty ...

    Article : 389 words
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