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  2. CORRESPONDENCE. THE ABORIGINES.

    SIR—As a public journalist, I address you as the unpaid protector of the aborigines of this colony. For a week or two past, our sable brethren have pitched their ...

    Article : 390 words
  3. IMPORTANT FROM ENLAND.

    WE have noticed in another column the glorious news from England on the subject of a revival of Emigration, and we give here the general English News ...

    Article : 4,862 words
  4. MR G. WELLS'S DISCLAIMER OF INFIDELITY.

    SIR—Your weekly country edition contains an editorial article, in which I find the following [?]ragraph,—"We know of no one against whem the charge of infidelity has with any fair show of reason ...

    Article : 1,020 words
  5. STEPHEN AND INGLEBY AND THE REPORTERS.

    Sir—There is a serious question at issue as regards Messrs Stephen and Ingleby, and the Reporters of the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal, more especially ...

    Article : 315 words
  6. GRAND JURY'S PRESENTMENT.

    SIR—I have read with much pleasure the Presentment of the Grand Jury. I congratulate the colony upon having at last found men who possess sufficient intelligence to understand their duties, and ...

    Article : 662 words
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