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    SIR,—I beg you will accept my best thanks for the handsome manner in which you have, in one of your leading articles in your issue of Monday, come forward in ...

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  3. THE EMU.

    SIR,—In the report of our Municipal Council proceedings on Monday it is represented that the emu's death was caused through the man carrying it with ...

    Article : 231 words
  4. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    Sir,—In the Rev. Mr Reibey's letter to certain electors of Longford, published in your issue of the 4th instant, the third paragraph I think contains matter which ought to be ...

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  5. MR. J. D. BALFE.

    Sir,—I perceive the Launceston Examiner has revived the most absurd scandal ever circulated for political purposes against me. I am again misrepresented as having ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. AN INCOME TAX!—A WAR TAX.

    SIR,—The soldier marching to battle in his country's cause could not possibly, as the impediments and difficulties of the march increase, and supplies in quantity and ...

    Article : 581 words
  7. TAXATION.

    Sir,—A great deal has been said and written of late in reference to direct and indirect taxation—in other words whether more revenue shall be derived from Customs duties ...

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