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  2. THE FIJI ISLANDERS.

    We (Athenæum) have received a highly interesting letter from Dr. Berthold Seemon, whom a love of ethnological research has led to one of the most uncivilised parts of the Polynesian ...

    Article : 1,842 words
  3. THE CASE OF PALMER V. SERVICE AND OTHERS.

    Sir,—The enclosed case and opinion are eminently of public intorest, and as such you will probably consider them deserving of a place in your columns. ...

    Article : 1,778 words
  4. SANITARY CONDITION OF MELBOURNE.

    Sir,—I have read with much interest from time to time the articles in The Argus on the [?]ary condition of Melbourne, and I have been awed by the sights, and disgusted by the ...

    Article : 1,996 words
  5. THE NEW ZEALAND BILL.

    Nothing could be more limited than the scope of the "New Provinces (New Zealand) Bill," which was read a second time in the House of Lords on Tuesday evening, and nothing could be ...

    Article : 1,415 words
  6. AMERICAN INVECTIVES AGAINST ENGLAND.

    Even in the history of American ill-breeding and injustice, no parallel can be found for the extravagant display of causeless hostility to England by politicians who claim to represent the ...

    Article : 1,788 words
  7. THE COFFEE OF MELBOURNE.

    Sir,—In default of adequate official examination of the foods sold in Melbourne, I beg tohand you, for public information, some of the results of my own investigations. I select, for the ...

    Article : 998 words
  8. THE FIJIS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "F. A." is inclined to take rather too unfavourable a view of these islands; having possibly been disappointment in his expectations, it has cast a distempered ...

    Article : 378 words
  9. MAGISTRATES AND ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—Knowing that the columns of your valuable journal are always open for the exposure of bribery and corruption, of whatever, kind. I am induced to crave the favour of a ...

    Article : 1,201 words
  10. REVISION OF THE TARIFF AND PROTECTION V. FREE TRADE.

    Sir,—With your kind permission, I would like to say a few words on the above subjects. First, as to "revision of the tariff," when, by that [?] meant taking the duties off tea, sugar, &c., and ...

    Article : 434 words
  11. THE PLEURO-PNEUMONIA COMMISSIONERS.

    Sir,—In your paper to-day you have on extract from the Geelong Advertiser, saying, "the Pleuro-Pncumonia Commissioners have requested leave to resign office." I beg to say—take for what it ...

    Article : 332 words
  12. R. V. V. ARTILLERY.

    Sir,—I fear that your correspondent "R. V. V. A." made his inquiries somewhat too super— ficially. Upon making further research, he can ascertain the names of the committee for ...

    Article : 83 words
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