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  2. Our Letter Box.

    A leading colonist and ex-legislator has written to us as follows:—One of the most alarming features of Australian development is the diatinct oharacter of the crimes which are committed by the native-born ...

    Article : 1,490 words
  3. Nuggets of News.

    A LOCK OUT SETTLED.—The lock out at the Excelsior Colliery Shamokin, Pennsylvania, has been settled by by arbitration, and work resumed. AFRICAN DIAMONDS.—The production of diamonds ...

    Article : 3,202 words
  4. Country News.

    POLITICAL.—On Saturday Messrs. J. Inglis, H. Copeland, and C. H. Givney presented themselves at the Town Hall as candidates for nomination to represent the electorate of New England. The speeches ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. SHEEP SHEARERS' UNION.

    Mr. Walter George Soott, secretary of the Tubbul Sheep Shearers' Union, has written to us to the following effect: On February 6, 1886, the Shearers' Union of New South Wales (i.e., The Tubbul Lodge) ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. BLACKALL (Q.).

    WEATHER.—We have happily not experienced the floods lately so prevalent in the southern parts of the colony; but still we have had sufficient rain, during the month to cause sudden rises in creeks and ...

    Article : 663 words
  7. TOADFISHES.

    Dr, J. Spofforth, of Miller's Point, Sydney, has written to us as follows:—In the able article on toadfishes in your last issue, Mr. Ogilby referred to the recent death of a Chinaman through having ...

    Article : 296 words
  8. A NEW LAND ACT.

    Mr. Wilfrid E. Franklin has written from Carrathool, suggesting the framework of a new Land Act, which he believes would be suitable to the present circumstances of the country. Subjoined is an ...

    Article : 225 words
  9. BUMBERRY.

    WINTRY-SUMMER.—For several years we have had dry, warm summers. We are now experiencing the reverse, and during the past week have enjoyed cool nights and dull days; and about an inch more rain ...

    Article : 180 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    R. Gall (Kayuga): Your letter has been forwarded to the Postmaster-General. If we receive an answer yon will be informed.—Mrs. M. (Tirrannia Creek, (Lismore): We have sent your letters to the ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. COOTAMUNDRA.

    THE SEASON.—The first half of the week was fine, and enabled the farmer to put the strippers to the wheat again. But on Thursday light rain set in and continued for the most part of the day, thereby ...

    Article : 727 words
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    The fasting exploits of Succi and Morlatti have caused some French bookworms to hunt up similar cases in past ages; and they have found the printed record of two—one of a girl of Anjou, in the year ...

    Article : 83 words
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