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  2. THE LEASING BILL.

    SIR,—No one who has paid attention to your columns can doubt for a moment but you feel a deep interest in the Leasing Bill now before the House, and a thorough desire that it should be ...

    Article : 1,920 words
  3. NOTES ON THE BUDGET.

    THE estimates of ways and means and expenditure, laid on the table of the Assembly by the Colonial Treasurer, collated with the speech of the hon. ...

    Article : 1,319 words
  4. THE MARKET SHEDS.

    SIR,—In reference to the proposal of your correspondent "Civis," for the formation of a company to raise the necessary funds for erecting the proposed building, I think such a ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. NEWS AND NOTES.

    THE Brisbane telegrams of yesterday, aunouncing the adoption by your Assembly of the Treasurer's financial resolutions, are calculated to restore confidence, and to be generally ...

    Article : 2,210 words
  6. THE SHIP EASTERN EMPIRE.

    SIR,—In your impression of yesterday appears a report of the Eastern Empire which, so far as my department (medical) is concerned, is untrue, and having had the honor of ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. OUR SOCIETIES.

    WHILE agricultural societies are working vigorously in the country districts, or springing into existence, it grieves us to learnt that the metropolitan society agains shows symptoms of ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  8. THE LEASING CLAUSES.

    SIR,—In looking over the proposed Leasing clauses, I notice that they are not so liberal as these which Mr. Macalister intended to bring forward before the parliamentary recess, wher[?] ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. THE LEASING CLAUSES.

    SIR,—Feeling deeply interested in your land question, I anxiously await the annal of your paper to learn its progress and have written several notes on what (to me) seemed the vital ...

    Article : 953 words
  10. THE BRISBANE AND IPSWICH RAILWAY.

    SIR,—I think the thanks of the community generally are due to the Hon. W. Wood for the good sense displayed by him in dealing with and advocating the transfer of the railway plant ...

    Article : 307 words
  11. THE PITCAIRN ISLANDERS.

    A CURIOSITY of newspaper literature appears in the Empire—no less than a letter, in good set terms, from the grandson of that John Adams, of H.M.S. Bounty, who, under ...

    Article : 2,470 words
  12. CHURCH OE ENGLAND.

    SIR,—Noticing in to-day's issue of your valuable columns a letter signed "Anti-Puseyite," who expressed his deep regret at tho thought of losing the valuable services of Mr. Tanner, ...

    Article : 457 words
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