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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.—SEPT. 18-24, 1864.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 436 words
  3. TRAVELLING BUSH LABOURERS.

    Sir—Being a constant reader of your valuable journal, I was rather taken aback by the ignorance and overbearance of speech in a recent letter signed. "A Labourer." My firm belief and opinion is ...

    Article : 1,120 words
  4. POWER TO PASS LAWS.

    We have always contended that the Parliaments of these colonies possess full powers of legislation in matters of local importance, and that it is the policy of the Home Government ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 378 words
  6. THE PASTORAL LANDS.

    Sir—I once heard a gentleman landlord in the old country affirm that he would not give an old tenant a preference of 20s. over another applicant on the expiry of his lease. For this he was ...

    Article : 2,642 words
  7. INTERCOLONIAL QUESTIONS.

    The subject of a for[?]g[?]tly mail has now been brought under the consideration of the Governments in all the Australian Colonies. The Chief Secretary of Victoria, in a despatch ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  8. THE MINIMUM OF LEGISLATION.

    The good people of Western Australia certainly cannot complain of over-legislation. They are in what some persons would call the happy condition of having no representative ...

    Article : 1,448 words
  9. THE HOME GOVERNMENT AND THE COLONIES.

    The postal question and the transportation question both await the final decision of the Home Government, whose policy it is apparently to concede nothing gracefully, even when ...

    Article : 1,506 words
  10. A SQUATTER'S GRIEVANCE.

    Sir—It appears to me from the tone of many of the letters which are published in the newspapers, and from the remarks of the majority of speakers at public meetings, that it is fully believed in ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  11. WANT OF RAIN.

    Sir—If some of those people who are so fond o talking about the squatters making large fortunes would only take the trouble to ride 60 miles northeast from the Burra, their eyes would be rewarded ...

    Article : 631 words
  12. MURRAY RIVER TRADE.

    South Australia is not to be a disinterested spectator of the conflict which is about to be waged between Victoria and New South Wales on the Hirer Murray. We learn from ...

    Article : 1,162 words
  13. THE FINANCIAL POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Treasurer recently gave as a reason for not yet discussing the financial questions of 1865 that it is not known at present how much revenue will be derivable from the pastoral ...

    Article : 1,462 words
  14. THE PORT POST-OFFICE.

    Sir—As the Port Post-Office matter appears to be settled, it is amusing to notice how easily a demonstration may be got up. I allude to the fact of numberless signatures in the petition for the ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. SHEEP ON FARMS.

    Sir—As you have often recommended the plan of keeping sheep on farms, rather more than two years ago I bought some, and have found them answer very well; but there, is one ...

    Article : 350 words
  16. THE REAL PROPERTY ACT

    Sir—In your paper of today the Hon. John Baker is reported to bare said in his place in Council "he had only had one transaction under the Real Property Act, and it cost him a larger ...

    Article : 107 words
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