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  2. THE DISEASE AMONGST HORSES IN THE NORTH.

    SIR,—As I noticed in your issue of 2nd of March, that the veterinary surgeons of the other colonies are unable to come to any definite conclusion, through insufficient ...

    Article : 467 words
  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S TRADE WITH WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Adelaide Advertiser in an exhaustive article on the trade of South Australia with this colony says:— "What Broken Hill was to South Australia ...

    Article : 3,083 words
  4. THE MINER'S RIGHT.

    SIR,—From the election speeches reported in [?]ur paper I find several candidates for parliamentary honours are promising a reduction in the price of the miners' licenses, ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. MR. HAMERSLEY'S ADDRESS.

    SIR,—It was with feelings o[?] great pleasure that I read Mr. Hamersley's address to the electors of the Eastern Districts. Mr. Hamersley's views upon the land question, as ...

    Article : 659 words
  6. THE LIQOUR TRAFFIC AND DIRECT VETO.

    SIR,—If I digressed into "side issues," as alleged by Mr. Hornby, my only object could have been to follow the irrelevant intricacies and sermonizing indulged in the first instance ...

    Article : 794 words
  7. THE COLONY'S RAILWAYS.

    SIR,—It was with no small amount of surprise that I read the recent decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of the West ...

    Article : 548 words
  8. THE PUBLIC AND THE POST OFFICE.

    SIR,—It has been difficult for me to restrain from writing you on several subjects which have occurred to me while travelling in and through your "prolific and prosperous ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. THE COLLAPSE OF THE MANNING OPERA COMPANY.

    SIR,—Some kindly remarks made by your musical critic in your issue of to-day open the door to those who wish to do a generous act. Mr. Manning announced to his company ...

    Article : 614 words
  10. THE RITANITA JUMPING CASE.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 24th ult., there is a reference to the "Ritanita" case. Your representative here has most unfortunately been misled as to the real facts. In the first ...

    Article : 371 words
  11. THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE WEST WARD.

    SIR,—Rather more than a month ago a deputation from our part of Perth waited on the City Council, for the purpose of pointing out certain improvements which, in the ...

    Article : 488 words
  12. PUBLIC AFFAIRS AT NEWCASTLE.

    SIR,—A clever and witty letter over the signature "Juvenus" appears in last Saturday's WESTERN MAIL, referring to the state of affairs in Newcastle and the Toodyay ...

    Article : 270 words
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