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  2. BENEFITS OF IMMIGRATION.

    WE take the following from an article published in the Melbourne Economist of February 23:— Of all the mischievous blunders which ...

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  3. THE WAR BETWEEN SPAIN AND CHILI.

    AUSTRALIA having been of late so dependent on Chili for its breadstuffs, any disturbance likely to prevent further shipments from this country will be looked ...

    Article : 2,258 words
  4. THANKSGIVING DAY IN AMERICA.

    THANKSGIVING-DAY is always a great institution among the citizens of the United States, and the Thanksgiving-day of 1865 could not fail to be distinguished ...

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  5. CONTINENTAL EUROPE.

    THE Hague is like Hanover-square, with a pond in the middle and canals running along Brook-street, Maddox-street, and New Bondstreet. It is the tidiest and most respectable ...

    Article : 3,059 words
  6. GREAT HEAT—HOW TO LESSEN IT.

    THE protracted spells of sultry weather endured of late, too seasonably invite our attention to expedients practised by older and more experienced communities in ...

    Article : 1,339 words
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