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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE REMAINDER OF THE SESSION.

    Similar causcs sometimes produce very dissimilar effects. Perhaps it would be more philosophical to say that the effects which result from any given cause are li[?]ble to such ...

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  4. BUSH FIRES.

    With the return of each successive summer the recurrence of bush fires exposes the agricultural and pastoral interests of this colony to very serious risks and losses. Nor is there any ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  5. THE LAND QUESTION AND FEDERATION.

    Although comparatively few questions in connection with the disposal of the waste lands of the Crown have been mooted in this colony, yet even here that subject has been ...

    Article : 1,658 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION.

    One of the predominant feelings in the minds of the first settlers in Australia was the very natural desire to acquaint themselves with the character of the country which they had made ...

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  7. IRRIGATION.

    Sir—Perhaps the following remarks on the important subject of irrigation may not be uninteresting to your agricultural readers:— Irrigation has been practised from the ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY CROSS-QUESTIONING.

    A trained and practised advocate is equally expert at asking a question, answering a question, and refusing to answer a question; and whichever of these operations he has to perform ...

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  9. RETROSPECT.

    Our paper is this day largely occupied with matter relative to the progress of South Australia in 1857. To those who have made this land their adopted home, whose sympathies are ...

    Article : 472 words
  10. MR. TORRENS'S REAL PROPERTY BILL.

    The second reading of this Bill was on Wednesday moved by Mr. Forster in the Legislative Council. The question was preluded by a somewhat extraordinary string of questions by ...

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  11. THE ADMINISTRATION OF OATHS.

    Sir—From the editorial remarks in your issue of last week in reference to the inquest held by me on the 27th ult., it may be inferred that I have offered disrespect to religious ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. GOVERNMENT MAPS.

    Sir—Haying had an idea of purchasing an estate at Waitpinga the quality of the road thither was a natural enquiry. The Land Office map exhibits an oblique road through ...

    Article : 548 words
  13. THE FIRST VESSEL.

    Sir—The following is the correct list of the passengers by the Duke of York the first vessel arriving in the colony:— Passengers in the cabin. —Mr. Samuel ...

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