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  2. QUEENSLAND.

    WE have Brisbane papers to the 1st instant. The following is from the Guardian:— We have lately stated that the Premier of New South Wales, Mr. Cowper, was about to pay a visit to ...

    Article : 400 words
  3. COTTON IN QUEENSLAND.

    We are glad to learn that Mr. Price has arrived in Brisbane from Manchester, in England. This gentleman has come to Queensland as the Managing Director of the new company, recently started by the eminent ...

    Article : 404 words
  4. THE LACHLAN DIGGINGS.

    SIR,—I would feel obliged by your inserting the following particulare of the state of affairs on this much-neglected gold-field. I would first mention we have a population of ...

    Article : 885 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    WE have Melbourne papers to the 3rd of April. The following is from the Age:— The alarming deficiency in the revenue for the present year, which, according to the statement recently ...

    Article : 518 words
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    Advertising : 1,677 words
  7. MR. ISAACS' PLAY, "THE BATTLE OF LIFE."

    SIR,—Having been present on Wednesday evening during the representation of Mr. Isaacs' play, " The Battle of Life," to the enacting of which I paid great attention, I must say I was very much surprised at the tone which ...

    Article : 351 words
  8. PRINCE ALBERT BRIDGE.

    SIR,—If the proposed subscription for a statue to the memory of Prince Albert was applied to the more useful purpose of erecting a substantial bridge over some of our rivers in the interior, a lasting benefit would be ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    WE have Nelson papers by the Fay[?]way, to the 19th March, and Auckland journals by way of Newcastle, to the 21st of the same month. The following is from the Southern Cross:— ...

    Article : 1,934 words
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    THE TROOP SHIP.—On the evening of the ninth day I was sitting with a young ensign in my usual place on the deck, wet, comfortless, and very unwell, wrapped in my cloak, which was drenched with rain and sea-water, ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  11. THE NAVAL BRIGADE.

    SIR,—I have been taking a rural [?] lately, far away from the blue waters of the ocean, amidst the Blue Mountains and the gum trees of our native forest, so that my thoughts have been diverted from nautical ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  12. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    SIR,—Have you ever seen a beam of light [?]ining into a room through a chink in the shutter or the wall? Of course you have, and of course, too, you have seen the particles of dust dancing up and down, and round and ...

    Article : 878 words
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