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  2. SUGAR MANUFACTURE AT CLEVELAND.

    EVER since the commencement of sugar cultivation in this colony there always has appeared on insurmountable difficulty in the way of an extensive cultivation being gone into, from ...

    Article : 1,839 words
  3. DRINKING IN QUEENSLAND.

    SIR,—A friend of mine—a man of education, talents, and accomplishments—diod lately at Brisbane, under circumstances of peculiar horror, from long-continued and excessive ...

    Article : 566 words
  4. PARLIAMENTARY UTTERANCES.

    MAN is a talking animal! It has been said that he is a "cooking," an "eating," a "naked," a "two-legged" and "upright" entity. These latter qualifications (without regard to the riddle ...

    Article : 5,348 words
  5. BUSHRANGING[?] ITS CAUSE AND ITS CURE.

    I BELIEVE it to be the duty of every member of a community to endeavor to ameliorate the evils, and further the happiness and moral welfare of the some, so far as lies within his power. ...

    Article : 1,878 words
  6. THE LOGAN.

    THE weather is now bright and cool, and clearing operations for future cotton cultivation are being carried on very vigorously in all directions. ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. LAMP BREAKING.

    SIR,—I observe you state in to-day's paper that "seven" of the lamps on the North Quay have been broken, and you express r[?]gr[?]t at the improbability of detecting the scamps. It ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. PINE RIVER.

    DURING the last week the weather has been very fine, and the farmers are taking advantage of it to prepare land for cotton and summer crops generally. ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. THE ASSAUT D'ARMES.

    SIR,—A letter appearing in your issue of yesterday, under the above heading, and refering to the entertainment in the School of Arts given by the Volunteers, implies that the ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. THE ASSAUT D'ARMES.

    SIR,—Although not in the habit of answering anonymous communications, your interesting correspondent who signs himself "One who is interested" has so far interested me on a very ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. WARWICK.

    DEATH OF MR. J. C. WHITE, JUN.—It is our painful duty to record the death, after a short illness, of a most esteemed townsman— Mr. J. C. White, jun. (son of Mr. J. C. White, ...

    Article : 1,756 words
  12. COTTON GINNING.

    SIR,—Your "Own Correspondent" at Oxley tells us that the difficulty experienced by several farmers in getting their cotton ginned at Brisbane, together with the high prices charged, is ...

    Article : 105 words
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