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  2. VIII.—THE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL INTERESTS.

    It is yet premature to hazard an opinion as to the prospects of the next harvest, although we have heard a few complaints from settlers in the plains, both as to the effect of the very hot ...

    Article : 3,825 words
  3. X.—OUR SOCIAL CONDITION.

    The principal topic of social economy at the present moment is the condition of the labouring classes. There is no doubt that a large number of men are out of work, though as the wool, ...

    Article : 4,263 words
  4. IX.—EXPLORATION OF THE INTERIOR.

    In our former Summary we gave ample details of the various parties who had gone out to explore the northern portions of the territory of South Australia. We are now able to add a ...

    Article : 3,471 words
  5. XI. OUR LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.

    We have, in several places in this Summary, alluded to the local Institutions of the colony. It may not be generally known in England that the whole of the settled portions of this province, ...

    Article : 5,902 words
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