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  2. THE AMERICAN RAILROAD SYSTEM.

    Sir,—In your remarks upon my evidence before the Hon. the Railway Committee, you remark that I "recommend some parts of the American system, but it is not quite clear ...

    Article : 2,252 words
  3. DR. CAIBNS AND THE CONVIOT MELVILLE.

    Sir,—No one can deploro more doeply and uncerely than myself the recent violence of the convict Melville to Mr. Wintle (and his officers. Of Mr.Wintle, in the discharge of ...

    Article : 337 words
  4. MR. HEALES VOTE.

    Sir,—While I willingly admit that my first vote on the fifth clause of the Land Bill was recorded before I had given its wording due consideration, I think you have done ...

    Article : 609 words
  5. THE LANDS OF AUSTRALIA FELIX.

    Sir,—To manago the lands of this colony to the best advantage, both for revenue and for the individual benefit of each farmer or Intending agriculturist, the lands of the whole ...

    Article : 1,400 words
  6. MR. SERVICE'S VOTE.

    Sir,—As you have been kind enough to insert my letter of yesterday in to-day's Argus, and to exculpate me from the charge of "intentional dishonesty of purpose", in the ...

    Article : 776 words
  7. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    Sir,—I can imagine the nature of pointment to which "C." refers How my capacity for reasoning, let him[?] that I had the slightest expetation ...

    Article : 847 words
  8. THE LAND QUESTION.

    Sir,—Had it pleased you, Sir, to commit to the odds and ends of your waste-basket, or the purgatory of your sea-coal fire, my first, Second, or third letter, I should have found in ...

    Article : 2,922 words
  9. MR. LANGLANDS'S VOTE.

    Sir,—l owe an explanation,to my conatituents of the votes which I gave yesterday evening, in order to reconcile their apparent Inconsistency—which is the more necessary as ...

    Article : 685 words
  10. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir,—Isahall feelobliged by being permitted to offer a few remarks on your able, and I think useful, article, in this day's paper, headed "Immigration." It would, I think, appear by ...

    Article : 376 words
  11. THE TOPIC OF THE DAY.

    Sir,—I remember Somewhere to have real that when a Russian soldier is thoughtless mongh to overstep the bounds of temperance the remedy adopted is, to shut up the offender ...

    Article : 1,482 words
  12. NORTH MELBOUNE

    Sir,—I take the liberty of a[?] i[?]rt these few plain statemants [?]ut your sympathy and the Bu[?] powerful pen. ...

    Article : 742 words
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