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  2. THE LABOUR QUESTION IN THE COLONY.

    A large section of the public had the subject of the scarcity of labour hi the colony forced upon their attention a few months ago, and the necessity for carrying ...

    Article : 3,407 words
  3. WHAT WE DO WITH OUR FRUIT.

    In the coarse of my peregrinations I next found myself at Coromandel Valley, that mildly pretty little place, much affected of picnickers. The valley has not bold, grand ...

    Article : 2,133 words
  4. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The opera was performed for the first time in the Australian Colonies at the Theatre Royal, last night, before a rather large house, with the following cast:—Cura, Sigpora ...

    Article : 920 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    Sir Bryan O'Loghlen'a coup dletat—the sudden dissolution of Parliament—astounded the community. Rumours were floating about town a few days previously that ...

    Article : 2,786 words
  6. FREEDOM FOR IRELAND.

    Sir—It is highly complimentary to the inhabitants of this province that so distinguished an individual as the delegated member of the Imperial Parliament should ...

    Article : 932 words
  7. AT BELAIR.

    Proceeding to Belair with an upbraiding jam-satisfied palate, I interviewed Miss Terry at her cosy little factory in the township of the hills. I find in Miss Terry a very ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. ITALIAN OPERA IN ADELAIDE.

    Sir—I can make out from the letter of "Legato" three points—1st. That the violins and contra-bass in the orchestra should be increased. 2nd. That I have omitted to state ...

    Article : 436 words
  9. SPORTING.

    We are informed that a match was run at Redhill on Wednesday, for £10 a aide, between Mr. Beckley'a Royal Blue and Mr. Hayes's Shamrock. It was won very easily by ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. GREAT NORTHERN RACING CLUB MEETING.

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  11. COLONEL LIGHT AND LIGHT-SQUARE.

    Sir—At every civic banquet the toast of the memory of Colonel Light is drunk in gilence, and probably so long as Adelaide remains a city the memory of its founder ...

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  12. THE BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir—While reading the effusion of your correspondent, C. S. Hussey, on the above subject, published in this morning's Register, an anecdote occurred to my mind which I ...

    Article : 695 words
  13. RAILWAYS AND COMMERCE.

    Sir—I enclose an extract from the Queenslander, stating that a public meeting was held at Thargomindah, attended by about six hundred persons, at which resolutions were ...

    Article : 594 words
  14. THE MINISTRY.—No. XIII.

    Sir—I have decided that tins letter shall be my last until Ministers have addressed the country, after which, with your permission. I may again take the liberty of a short ...

    Article : 566 words
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