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  2. COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE.

    THE fact can be no longer disguised that the complications and difficulties which, like noxious weeds, have year after year being steadily clustering round the Governmental machinery of ...

    Article : 911 words
  3. TAXATION.

    SIR,—If my memory is not at fault, the Treasurer, in his Budget speech, stated that however desirable it would be to discontinue the ad valorem duty, yet such a course could ...

    Article : 472 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    AT the Criminal Sittings of the Circuit Court, Bond, the bushranger, has been found guilty, and sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment, and to be twice whipped during the first ...

    Article : 2,080 words
  5. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Now that prices are so low, it is important that the grower should get his fair share of those, and by all accounts the quarterly sales in London, and the management generally in ...

    Article : 848 words
  6. A STRANGE CRIME.

    THE 2nd August saw the close of a criminal prosecution which the public have followed with considerable interest since its-first details found their way into the papers nearly three months ...

    Article : 1,368 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    IN anothor column the reader will find a return arranged in tabular form, showing the results of railway administration in four different Australian colonies; and also a statement of ...

    Article : 1,394 words
  8. HORSEHAIR.

    SIR,—I wish to draw attention to the present waste of horsehair in the stables of the colony. Saddlers and upholsterers are continually in want of this important article, and have to be ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. ON PRESERVED MEAT, ETC.

    SIR,—I should like to point out to those gentlemen interested in the meat-preserving question, that a good market exists for their produce nearer to us than England, namely, ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  10. WILD HORSES IN SOUTH BRISBANE.

    SIR,—I wish to call your attention to a dangerous and intolerable nuisance which has existed in a part of South Brisbane for some time past, and which I fear will end in a serious ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    THE latest New Zealand papers give, as usual, contradictory accounts of the progress of the Maori war, which are quite puzzling to distant readers. We may be safe in confining ourselves ...

    Article : 901 words
  12. A NEW PRODUCTIVE PLANT.—THE SILK-TREE,

    DR. C. MUECKE has favored us (Adelaide Observer) with the following communication:- "The statement in the Register that, according to Dr. Schomburgk's judgment, the Rameo, ...

    Article : 829 words
  13. MR. JOHN STUART MILL ON EXCEPTIONAL PROTECTION.

    IN the course of the debate in the New Zealand House of Representatives on the proposition to impose an import duty on cereals. Mr. Stafford read the following letter, which he had ...

    Article : 524 words
  14. DIRECT TRADE WITH INDIA.

    THE following article from the Adelaide Observer, although written in anothor colony, has many points of application to Queensland:- "Among the things not generally known in ...

    Article : 1,322 words
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