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  2. IV.—POLITICS AND FINANCE.

    There are several points of constitutional politics in a somewhat unsettled state at the present moment; and as this is the period in our history when precedents are established, and ...

    Article : 5,495 words
  3. VI.—MINING PROGRESS.

    The Surveyor-General has written a report on the Wallaroo district, a brief description of which report together with some extracts is herewith placed before our readers. The ...

    Article : 3,758 words
  4. V.—HER MAJESTY'S ACCESSION.

    Thursday, the twenty-fourth anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the throne of Great Britain, was observed as a general holiday in Adelaide. Nearly all the shops and places of business ...

    Article : 4,537 words
  5. VIII.—LABOR AND IMMIGRATION.

    We have on several recent occasions noticed a disposition on the part of certain portions of the English press to depreciate the condition of working men in these colonies; in fact to make ...

    Article : 5,188 words
  6. VII.—GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862 MEETING OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GENERAL COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the Central General Committee appointed for the purpose of taking steps to secure the adequate representation of the colony of South Australia at the Exhibition of All Nations to be held in ...

    Article : 1,822 words
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