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  6. WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND FEDERATION.

    SIR,—Some attention has been given to a telegram from Melbourne recently published in your columns, and purporting to give the substance of a letter to Mr. Munro, in which ...

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  7. OUR RAILWAYS.

    SIR,—Owing to a clerical error in my letter, which appeared in last Monday's issue, the impression might be conveyed that I was comparing the respective merits of Gilgerring and ...

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  8. MINING NEWS.

    The following are Saturday's quotations: —Gold—Central, sellers 40s, buyers 35s; No. 1 Central Extended, sellers 3s 2d, 4s, buyers 3s-2d, sales 3[?] 2d; Eraser's, ...

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  9. A COMPLAINT.

    SIR,—Having seen a letter from Jennings in your issue of the 14th April, I wish to enlarge a little on it, whilst I confirm it is every way. ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—As an ordinary rule it is always unwise for a comparative stranger to offer any opinion on a question of politics, but the question of Federation is one of such ...

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  12. NORTHAM NEWS.

    Rain is still badly wanted, both for water supply and farm work. The mining news from Yilgarn just to hand is most encouraging, but sickness is ...

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  13. THE ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    SIR,—Under the heading of "Coming Events" your paper has, "May 24.—Eclipse of the Moon," which may lead those who take any interest in this occurrence to believe that it ...

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  14. THE SOCIAL QUESTION.

    SIR.—I am sorry to have hurt the ensceptibilities of your correspondents "Demos" and "A Girl." I am sure I did not wish to do that. I began my remarks by saying ...

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  15. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    SIR,—By this time most people will, I think, have read with appreciation your sensible and timely article in yesterday's WEST AUSTRALIAN, dealing with the subject ...

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  16. A CURIOUS FACT.

    It is a curious though well authentisated fact that in many sub-tropical countries there is a larger percentage of sufferers from chronic rheumatism than in much older climates, where ...

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  19. THE DRINK QUESTION.

    SIR,—I shall esteem it a favour if you will grant space in yonr valuable journal for an account of a meeting held in London for the consideration of the physical advantages of ...

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