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  2. SUMMARY FOR EUROPE

    ANALYSIS OF CONTENTS, L—load Reform. IL-pre[?]. III-Privilege ...

    Article : 50 words
  3. THE SCRUB LANDS.

    It is very generally admitted that a distinction ought to be made between the unsold lands suitable for agricultural purposes and what are called scrub and ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  4. PROGRESS.

    It was publicly announced a day or two ago that the Government had purchased (or were negotiating for the purchase of) a number of horses from Mr. Lewis, who ...

    Article : 452 words
  5. I.-LAND REFORM.

    THE SECOND BEADING OF THE BILL To those who remember the excited debates on land reform which used to take place in the House during the last and ...

    Article : 370 words
  6. IV.—OVERLAND TELEGRAPH.

    We have at length received direct news overland from Mr. Patterson; but unfortunately it is not of such a favorable character as was anticipated. Mr. Todd's ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  7. III.-PRIVILEGE.

    Those hon. members who went down to the House of Assembly on Tuesday expecting to hear a statement of the Government policy on the road question, ...

    Article : 1,213 words
  8. IN COMMITTTEE.

    We hope the Land Bill is not to be so extendvey discussed, clause by clause, as it was on Thursday. On the Committee tackling the clauses, Mr. Bundey ...

    Article : 1,579 words
  9. THE ROPER RIVER.

    The retain of Captain Street, Roper River Pilot, has given a new impulse to popular belief in the capacities of that noble stream. We have all a great deal to learn yet, both as to ...

    Article : 451 words
  10. INTEREST ON SELECTIONS.

    The debate on the Land Bill in Committee was resumed on Thursday, and occupied the whole of the afternoon. Absolutely not much progress was made, ...

    Article : 843 words
  11. VI.—RELIGIOUS AND PHILANTHROPIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,843 words
  12. V.— TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Much as the scheme for a great transcontinental railway has been laughed at, Mr. Blyth was permitted to move the second reading of the Bill, on ...

    Article : 1,344 words
  13. II.—PRECEDENCE.

    On Wednesday, Mr. Boucaut moved the second reading of the Precedency Bill. The measure is a simple reprint of the Bill that was passed through Parliament ...

    Article : 2,165 words
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