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  2. DESTRUCTIVE HURRICANE AT THE NORTH-WEST SETTLEMENTS.

    We are indebted to Mr. S. I. Solomon, of Fremantle, for the perusal of a private letter, received by the Xantho from a gentleman residing at ...

    Article : 3,847 words
  3. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIR,—It will te remembered that for some considerable period after the Herald made its [?] in this colony you very properly treated with silent contempt all its violent declamation ...

    Article : 416 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. MR. STEERE'S ADDRESS TO III CONSTITUENTS.

    SIR,—Crimination and recrimination, with a power of elasticity on both sides, has unhappily become what perhaps I may be allowed to term almost an institution amongst ...

    Article : 964 words
  6. THE SAME.

    SIR,—In continuation of myletter of the 6th instant. I send you some tabular statistics of South Australia, which, if carefully studied, may teach your readers a lesson, if they have skill in ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  8. FREE TRADE v. PROTECTION

    SIR,—The advocates of "Protection" have been lately prating a good deal about the high estimation in which that policy is held in France, America, and Victoria,—desiring that ...

    Article : 1,387 words
  9. Land Sales in acres.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  10. MR. JOHN WALL HARDEY AND PROTECTION.

    SIR,—Mr. John Wall Hardey has gone rabid again on the subject of "Protection," judging from his letter in the Herald of Saturday last. The farmers are, it seems to be ...

    Article : 452 words
  11. RAILWAYS.

    DEAR SIR,—Your correspondent "Scot" says that this colony, in its present state, does not require a railway, and will not for many decades. But, I say, put a railway into operation and the ...

    Article : 375 words
  12. FLOUR DUTY AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL-MR. PADBURY AND A LOAN, &c.—RAILWAY TO GREENOUGH FLATS, & MINERAL LANDS.

    SIR,—Your Greenough correspondent, in your issue of the 10th ult., has reported that I said to the people assembled to hear the Colonial Secretary's Political speech at the Greenough ...

    Article : 1,454 words
  13. CHAMPION BAY.

    The barque Ivy lett our harbour last Wednesday for London, with one of, if not the most valuable freights that has ever been shipped from this colony to the old country. ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Sunday last the weather looked threatening, and on Monday we had a fine gentle rain, which lasted throughout the day, and the great benefit of it will be left by all those ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. BANQUET TO MESSRS. NEWMAN AND MOORE.

    SIR,—Of course you have heard of the "Complimentary Banquet to Messrs. Newman and Moore," as the Herald of Saturday last styles the hybrid dinner-supper which took ...

    Article : 422 words
  16. FREMANTLE.

    The smart little steamer Xantho came to anchor last evening from from Port Walcott. The Xantho is owned by our enterprising speculator Mr. Broadhurst, who has brought ...

    Article : 59 words
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