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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir—The Rev. E. W, Caust, who was coola, writes to Gay that he finds a good deal of sickness on the field, and especially several cases of sevefe dysentery. A ...

    Article : 147 words
  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Among the passengers by the express from Melbourne on October 24 were Professor and Mrs, Russell, who have arrived from China. Mrs. Russell is a ...

    Article : 2,671 words
  4. A BORING PLANT FOR TAROOOLA.

    Sir—In Tarcola South Australia appears to possess a first-class goldfield, but the normal condition of the north-west is one of drought, and its roads are most ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON.

    Sir John Cockburn has been this week indisposed by a mild attack of influenza, but it was not sufficiently severe to keep him away from Crosby square. ...

    Article : 2,080 words
  6. THE FUTURE TOWN OF TARCOOLA.

    Sir—This should be a very, serious matter for consideration; but, judging by the way the Government is acting, one would think it was of little moment. The present site ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. THE ABORIGINALS.

    Sir—When stationed as Wesleyan minister in the Northern Territory I had many opportunities of seeing the doings of the place; and, while not posing as an ...

    Article : 597 words
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