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  2. THE LAND QUESTION IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Ernest Jones's lectures on the land question, delivered to a small audience in Dublin, was a bold and it cannot be desied an awkward presentation of very significant facts. The speaker declared that ...

    Article : 1,605 words
  3. SEITLEMENT IN THE GULF COUNTRY.

    The one flock which reached the head of the Flinders in 1863, has increased and multiplied till now the woolly occupant of the Gulf country are reckoned by teas of thousands. On the Up er Flinders there are ...

    Article : 969 words
  4. EXTRAORDINARY DECISION OF ENGLISH MAGISTRATES.

    At the Buckingham Petty Sessions, on Saturday, before Mr.R. Fitzgerald (chairman) and other justices of the peace, the Rev. Mr. Harley, rector of Turvenston, Bucks, was summoned to answer a charge preferred by ...

    Article : 949 words
  5. AERATED BREAD.

    Sir,—In this morning's Herald a telegram from Adelaide is published to the effect that "at a meeting held yesterday it was finally decided that the Aerated Bread Company should be voluntarily wound up." ...

    Article : 578 words
  6. CUMULATIVE VOTING.

    Sir.—Perhaps some of the various advocates of the cumlative voting principle, who are, or who ought to be fully conversant with its practical application would oblige by answering the following question:- ...

    Article : 353 words
  7. A LADY SWINDLER.

    From the 27th July until Saturday last, thE watering place of Swanage, on the Dorsetshire coast, has been patronised by the presence of a lady who has attracted considerable attention by her ostentations style of living ...

    Article : 894 words
  8. FOUR MEN AND A BOY SUFFOCATED.

    A frightful accident took place on Thursday after noon, about 4 o'clock, at the chemical works of Messrs, Muspratt and Huntley, Flint. It appears that for the purpose of ventilating a sewer cut through the ground ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. RICHMOND RIVER.

    LISMORE NOVEMBER 11.—CLERICAL COLLISION.—It is not often that your readers hear of a collision in religious matters; howover, such is the case in the present instance. In the first place, I may state that there is ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN AMERICA.

    The New York Tribane, in speaking of the conduct of President Johnson and its consequences, says:-The President must statd and fight. We have been advancing and retreating long enough. Too many ...

    Article : 491 words
  11. ON WINE AND ITS AGE.

    Sir.—Striving to give support to some favourite crotchet or theory, it is astonishing how much sheer nonsense some people will talk, or what a display of palpable ignorance they unconscioulsy make. ...

    Article : 478 words
  12. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC IN A SMALL BOAT.

    The Mary Blake, from Antigun, has arrived in the Thames with a seaman named Andrew Armstrong on board, the only survivor of a crew of four of a schoonerrigged boat, called the John T. Ford, which was lost ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  13. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Sir,—It is not very surprising that, on a question involving such momentous issues as do the nature and offects of our criminal code, such diversity of opinion should be found to exist among the few who have ...

    Article : 1,577 words
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