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  3. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT FOR THE SOUDAN.

    THE more intelligent portion of our readers will not feel disposed to contradict us when we assert that the numerous meetings of the unemployed constitute the most emphatic possible protest against the quixotic ...

    Article : 410 words
  4. AMERICAN COMMENTS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    BROTHER JONATHAN'S commentaries on the squabbles of European states are always of an entertaining, if not altogether original character. Thus the San Francisco News Letter on the complication arising from Egyptian ...

    Article : 211 words
  5. DISTRESS AMONGST THE UNEMPLOYED.

    WHILE some of the nabobs are inflatedly flaunting their fervid patriotism in the breeze, and bellowing about their determination to insist upon our providing a contingent of troops for the Soudan, at an almost fabulous ...

    Article : 190 words
  6. MAORIES AND THE COLONIAL AND BRITISH GOVERNMENTS.

    "THE gradual extinction of the Maories, as the inhabitants of New Zealand at the time of its settlement by the British are called, has been going on steadily for years, and before the "evil practices" of civilization, which ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. THE ENCROACHMENTS OF RUSSIA.

    THE wily Muscovite, after long biding his time, has taken advantage of the circumstance of England's attention being engrossingly directed elsewhere to effect yet another advance towards our Indian frontier. Yes! it is ...

    Article : 455 words
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  9. THE EDITOR'S FAREWELL TO THE SOLDIERS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    You are going to Egypt-- the land of the Pyramids-- whence the Great Napoleon told his troops that 40 centuries looked down upon them. You are going to fight for your Queen, and for old ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. OPINIONS CONCERNING THE NEW TAXATION ACT.

    THERE seems to be a lack of perspicacity about the wording of the new Taxation Bill. Elsewhere we quote some general remarks on its provisions from the pen of the able editor of the Narracoorte Herald. Judging from ...

    Article : 301 words
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