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  2. COUNCIL PAPERS.

    MY LORD.—In my Despatch No. 138, of the 24th instant, I alluded to the bad condition of the roads of the Colony, and expressed my intention of addressing your ...

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  3. COUNTRY LETTERS.

    We are having one of the finest seasons on record. All is activity with the farmers, and joyous speed to the plough. The country is looking quite green, and a ...

    Article : 614 words
  4. CABLE TELEGRAMS.

    Lord Beaconsfield arrived at Brussels yesterday. He is expected to reach Berlin to-day. June 11. ...

    Article : 281 words
  5. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIR,—If popular report is to be believed, the Home Government has at last given its permission for the construction of a line between Fremantle and Perth, but this ...

    Article : 636 words
  6. GUILDFORD, JUNE 10.

    The sports in celebration of the anniversary of the colony were held on the Recreation Ground on Tuesday, June 4, under rather unfavorable circumstances— ...

    Article : 940 words
  7. LOCAL TELEGRAM.

    P. & O. S. S. Assam arrived from Galle. Passenger, Mr. Avery. The P. & O. S. S. China caught fire in Bombay harbour through spontaneous ...

    Article : 47 words
  8. OUR FUTURE RAILWAYS.

    Next in point of importance with reference to our future railway system is the convergence of direct lines upon the Metropolis. In the case of the Eastern ...

    Article : 893 words
  9. BEVERLEY, MAY 28.

    We had a fine fall of rain on Saturday, continuing at intervals through Sunday. The corn already sown on the fallow lands is green and flourishing, and on some farms ...

    Article : 324 words
  10. YORK, JUNE 1.

    We are at last blessed with rain. On the night of the 20th ultimo we had a heavy shower or two, and on Saturday, the 25th, the rain set in in good earnest ...

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  11. AN EXPLANATION FROM MR. HENRY GRAY.

    SIR,—In your supplement of the 29th ult. you published under my signature a mutilated copy of a letter sent you by Mr. E. H. Laurence, stipendiary magistrate of ...

    Article : 1,409 words
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