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  2. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    SIR.—The gold miners are traduced in the Press by [?] [?]ccumulation of the vilest [?], because they do not tamely submit to every [?]trage upon their interests the ...

    Article : 981 words
  3. REMARKABLE INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A MEDICAL MAN.

    I PROMISED in my last paper to give an account of the execution in Sydney, some twenty-six years since, of two men who had been convicted on circumstantial evidence; which evidence, however, afterwards turned, out to have been ...

    Article : 2,417 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    JULY 16.—Yesterday the Black Swad, steamer, proceeded to the Heads on a pleasure trip. A large number of persons avalid themselves of the opportunity of viewing the bar, and of enjoying themselves on the river. ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. HEAVY SNOW STORM AT K[?]ANDRA.

    This winter is widely different from the last. At the present moment' Kiandra is completely encompassed with snow, without any possibility of either ingress or egress, and has been so for the past eight or ten days. ...

    Article : 889 words
  6. FIJI ISLANDS.

    By the Yarn and the Stagbound which have arrived in this po[?] from Fiji, we Have intelligence from that group. As the public appear to look on them as a field for British colonisation, we give our readers such ...

    Article : 2,240 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,—" There is a time to keep silence and a time,to, speak." The words of the preacher, the son of David. I quite agree with the rev. gentlemen who thus heads a communication to the Herald of the 18th instant, only ...

    Article : 750 words
  8. CANOWINDRA ANNUAL RACES.

    The above [?] came off on the lOth and 11th of July, and although the meeting was not large, those who came to witness the spo[?]t enjoyed themselves to their heart's content. ...

    Article : 3,715 words
  9. "THE EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED."

    SIR.—I frequently notice in the papers letters regarding the,distressed state of the labouring classes, and hints is to the means of alleviating them, and feel sure you will not deny me the [?]id of your influential journal in giving ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. THE NATIONAL SCHOOL, CAMDEN.

    Sir.—You would confer a graat favour by Inserting the following statement of facts. About six months ago, [?] was asked to give an estimate of the probable cost of certain works necessary to the National School, Camden. ...

    Article : 587 words
  11. BURRAPORE-STREET.

    Sir,—Through the medium of your journal—the acknowledged organ for the registry of all grievances—I am desirous of calling the attention of the civic authorities and of the health-officer to the condition of the lane ...

    Article : 321 words
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