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  2. TASMANIA.

    If not exciting, we have had rather lively times of it of late in torpid Tasmania. Since I last wrote, both sides of the island have had their respective races, and Launceston ...

    Article : 1,178 words
  3. THE LONDON WOOL TRADE.

    The following report on the worehousing of wool in London has been received by a Melbourne firm interested in the trade, and placed at our disposal for publication:— ...

    Article : 2,233 words
  4. EXPLORATION OF NEW GUINEA.

    In the Sydney Morning Herald of March 1, is published an account of exploration in New Guinea by Mr. D'Albertis, who is at present in Sydney, making preparations for ...

    Article : 3,014 words
  5. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    I undertook in my last letter to give your readers an idea of the average yield of our productive quartz claims, by a table showing the number of tons of stone crushed for a ...

    Article : 1,264 words
  6. THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

    I am writing now in expectation of the coming in of the K. and A. mail steamer Singapore from Australia, which will just be allowed time to coal and ...

    Article : 1,424 words
  7. CITY COUNCIL.

    Present—The major (Councillor A. K. Smith), Aldermen J. T. Smith, Stewart, Aarons, Bayles, Councillors Story, Pigdon, M'Pherson, Curtain, Lee, Meares, Moubray, ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND ASSEMBLY, BALLARAT.

    The Bill to Amend the Convening of Assemblies Act and the Church Patronage Bill were withdrawn, and the Registration Stipends Bill was shelved. ...

    Article : 666 words
  9. THE LOSS OF THE STRATHMORE.

    Sir,—The paragraph quoted by Captain Stanley in The Argus of the 2nd inst I read 20 years ago, and have now the book in my possession, published in 1853. When that ...

    Article : 385 words
  10. THE GIPPS LAND RAILWAY.

    Sir,—Those who wish the present Government continued success will regret the reply of the Commissioner of Railways to Mr. Munro's question on Thursday evening last ...

    Article : 252 words
  11. SITUATIONS FOR RESPECTABLE GIRLS.

    Sir,—In reply to "A Brother" and "Practical," permit me to say that I quite agree with them in the propriety of bringing the affair under the cognizance of the police, ...

    Article : 107 words
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