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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    We have a copy of the Register of the 26th ult. From that journal we borrow the following narrative of the proceedings in both Houses of Parliament on the day previous:— ...

    Article : 1,762 words
  3. WARNING TO SHIP MASTERS.

    Sir,—The recent awful calamity of the wreck of the Dunbar, and the loss of her [?] people, attributable mainly to the want of [?] unmistakeably distinguishable guiding sho[?] ...

    Article : 502 words
  4. FACTS ABOUT SQUATTING.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "H.S." some two weeks ago complained of my first letter as one of many injurious ones that apbeared in your pages on the land question. This ...

    Article : 1,479 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    We find in the Examiner of 5th August, that "After more than one fruitless endeavor by the Government and a portion of the Council to provide means for the regular and speedy ...

    Article : 1,367 words
  6. CONTRACTORS' LABORERS.

    Sir,—A great amount of Interest at taches to the discussion in the House of Assembly upon the report brought up by the Select Committee upon ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  7. INUNDATION OF THE HAWKESBURY.

    We derive the following additional particulars from the correspondent of the Sydney Empire:— Windsor Saturday Evening. ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  8. THE MINING RESOURCES OF BALLAARAT.

    So long as our escort returns show a fair average yield, in comparison with other goldfields, it does not appear to be a matter of any great moment with our local legislators ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  9. WARNING TO LADIES.

    Sir,—A cool and impudent impostor, wh[?] moreover, an adroit thief, is at this time [?] rying on a very successful business the neighborhood, of St. Kilda. This thief, ...

    Article : 305 words
  10. LOST AND FOUND.

    Sir,—Your contemporary, the B[?] Advertiser, from whose columns you ext[?] a paragraph which appeared in your paper Monday last, stating "that I was lost in ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. QUARANTINE.

    Sir,—Could you inform me what [?] quarantine regulations with regard [?] dents or it leaving the station? I [?] duced to ask the question, as having ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. THE CHINESE.

    Sir,—I am glad to observe that the treatment of the "Chinese question" is becoming of a much more temperate and Christian-like character than at first. The proposals for the ...

    Article : 370 words
  13. SHIPWRECKS.—THE "DUN[?]"

    Sir,—An error in judgment of one[?] caused the city of Sydney to becom[?] lamentation, mourning, and woe. [?] verb be correct that "prevention [?] ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. CALEDONIA.

    Sir,—No one ever seems to take any notice of this gold field—twin sister to Anderson's Creek—for the same reason probably that the man who lived next door to the National ...

    Article : 517 words
  15. TASMANIA.

    We have Launceston papers to the 25th and Hobart Town to the 27th ult. The Colonial Times has ceased to exist, having been incorporated with the Mercury. The Land ...

    Article : 531 words
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