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  2. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    The outer harbour is not yet out of the wood, though I hear that matters are " progressing very satisfactorily." Yesterday Mr. A, L. Harrold, Miss Cornwall ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL AND ITS PROGRESS.

    In April last a special correspondent of the Register, in a series of articles supplementary of a more comprehensive series sublished in 1888. brought no to data the ...

    Article : 3,451 words
  4. THE OIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION AND THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Correspondence in reference to the recent misunderstanding between the Civil Service Commission and the Railway Commissioners was laid before the Assembly on wednesday ...

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  5. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Encouraging reports continue to be received from all sides respecting the condition of trade, and aa they are backed up by offcial statistics their veracity may be relied ...

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  6. THE MURRAY WATERS AND THE LAKE BONNEY SCHEME.

    Sir—Mr. Glynn in his letter in your issue seeks to get rid of my objection to his motion for irrigation at Lake Bonney till steps have been taken to protect the interests of the ...

    Article : 262 words
  7. LONDON-ADELAIDE WOOL SALES.

    {The following are the particulars of the London-Colonial wool sales :—By Measrs. Jacomb, Son, & Co.—July 1.Ex Salazie—Mt. Remarkable—1 acoured 1st ...

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  8. THE EARLY-CLOSING MOVEMENT.

    A large number of drapers' assistants formed themselves into a deputation on Wednesday morning, the wait upon the seven emplovers who had given a month's notion nf ...

    Article : 661 words
  9. RAILWAY EXTENSION TOWARDS THE QUEENSLAND BORDER

    Sir—it is agreed by those having any knowledge of the country likely to be benefitted by each a railway that it would eventually pay very well, probably not for ...

    Article : 497 words
  10. BROAD GAUGE TO BROKEN SILL.

    Sir—I notice in today's Register that the New South Wales Government "cannot consent to the 5 ft. 3 in. gauge being laid down in our territory." and although ...

    Article : 346 words
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