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  2. COLONIAL SELF-GOVERNMENT.

    To epitomise the difference between England and the rest of the civilised world, the Englishman, we should say, is apt to be too pracical, the Frenchman, German, or ...

    Article : 3,297 words
  3. EMIGRATION TO VICTORIA.

    A healthy system of emigration, in some cases combined with involuntary exile, has, together with free trade, ruined Chartism The demagogue's occupation is gone. ...

    Article : 2,070 words
  4. THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The third annual meeting of the members of this society was held last evening at halfpast seven o'clock, in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, for the purpose of receiving ...

    Article : 492 words
  5. ECTIONS QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE.

    HE EAST BOURKE ELECTION PETITIONS. The Committee met at 10 o'clock— [?]csent Mr. Pyke, chairman, Mr. Michie, Fellows, Mr. Harker, Mr. Humffray, ...

    Article : 1,845 words
  6. THE AFFAIRS OF NAPLES.

    The affairs of Naples have been for a time forgotten amid the clash of greater interests and the murmers of angry politicians. Yet it would be a pity to lose sight of this strange ...

    Article : 1,251 words
  7. WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

    The market is still neglected and is likely to be so until the harvest is over From the accounts received this week we see no reason to change the opinion before ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  8. GRAND FANCY BAZAAR.

    The Grand Fancy Bazaar, in aid of St. Patrick's Church and St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage, commenced yesterday, in the Exhibition Building William-street, and ...

    Article : 782 words
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