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  2. TO THE HONORABLE THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

    SIR,—I have always understood that you were one of those high-minded Ministers that would not be guilty of anything mean or underhand to retain power for a day. I am afraid ...

    Article : 385 words
  3. LAND TENURE AND TAXATION.

    SIR,—Your leader of yesterday must meet with the approval of everyone who is interested in the welfare of the colony, but the third paragraph seems to imply that a freehold tenure ...

    Article : 213 words
  4. GOOD TEMPLARISM.

    SIR,—While I thank "B. G. T." for the gentlemanly tone of his letter, there are a few of his observations which I cannot silently let pass. The main question—is it better for ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. THE TASMANIAN INCOME-TAX BILL.

    THE bill for levying an income-tax, introduced into the Tasmanian Parliament, contains fiftyone sections. By the int[?]rpretation clause, "income" means and includes all the annual ...

    Article : 786 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BRISBANE COURIER.

    SIR,—I think it desirable, in justice to Mr Douglas, whose consent I have obtained, to request that you will publish the enclosed.— Yours truly, ...

    Article : 1,230 words
  7. THE DECLINE OF INTEREST IN PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES.

    JUST at the same moment (says the Pall Mall Gazette) there are small [?]quabbles about Parliamentary reporting both in France and in England. The D[?] de Broglie has caused a ...

    Article : 1,700 words
  8. SIR BARTLE FRERE ON THE ZANZIBAR CONTRACT.

    SIR BARTLE FRERE, writing to the Times on the subject of the Zanzibar Mail Contract, not with reference to its philanthropic or political aspect, but simply as regards the utility of the ...

    Article : 893 words
  9. THE REPORT OF THE IMPERIAL COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION, 1872-7[?].

    THE progress made in elementary education in the course of the last few years is borne witness to by the exha[?]stive analysis which this report contains under the heads of supply of ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  10. MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.

    SIR,—I have for some time past noticed with regret, as well as surprise, that instead of promoting, as I humbly opine you should do, by an encouraging notice in your local each time ...

    Article : 500 words
  11. SHEARING ON THE DARLING DOWNS.

    THE special correspondent of the D. D. Gazette visited some of the stations on the 9th instant, and reported:— At Eton Vale the pastoral harvest will finish ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  12. POLYNESIAN LABORERS.

    IN thr correspondence relative to the introduction of Polynesi[?]n laborers into Queensland, Mr Codrington, senior member of the M[?]lan[?]sian mission, in reporting an outrage committed ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  13. MOUNT PERRY MINING NEWS.

    THE following report appears in the Mail of last Thursday. The circular having reference to the Potosi mine is very suggestive, and should act as a warning against people investing in ...

    Article : 1,003 words
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