A very singular delusion has taken possession of the minds of a section of our fellow. colonists just at present. They consider the accessaries of life too cheap, and have ...
Article : 943 wordsMelbourne still continues in the same dull condition as when I last wrote. Nothing of any interest is astir. The newsmongers are in some danger of perishing of ennui, and the ...
Article : 2,872 wordsWe have revived Tasmanian papers to the 23rd June. They contain little of especial interest, if we except a report in the Cornwall Chronicle, extending to more than six columns, ...
Article : 586 wordsLeaving for a while the more exciting topics of railway loans and railway contracts. Government patronage and party warfare, let lis turn our attention to the interior; to those districts ...
Article : 876 wordsVia Colombo we (Sidney Herald) have Later news. The Madras Overland Athenaum of May 10 thus summarizes the latest intell gence:— ...
Article : 433 wordsTruly our natural resources are still undeveloped. We hare a recognised capacity for wine-growing in these countries, and here is South Australia, with the most established ...
Article : 730 wordsWe have files of Sydney papers to the 22nd June. The Bill to regulate Chinese immigration was occupying the attention of the Legislative ...
Article : 3,102 wordsBy arrivals at Melbourne we have Wellington intelligence to the 5th June. Dr. Featherston had resigned the Superintendency of the province of Wellington, but ...
Article : 1,294 wordsIf there be any one kind of speculation more injurious than another, it is speculation in Hour. As in all cases where profit depends on the monoply of an article scarce and in the hands ...
Article : 1,043 wordsThe proposal to hold a Great Exhibition in London in the year 1861 is well worthy the attention of the Australian colonists. Whether it actually take place, as it is at present ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 3 Jul 1858, Page 2
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