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  2. VII.—PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS.

    In a monthly resume it is not possible to chronicle the progress of the most important public improvements without an amount of repetition with regard to the most extensive and ...

    Article : 4,545 words
  3. IX.—THE PASTORAL INTEREST.

    The whole of the sheep farmers and stock[?] holders of the colony are just now in a state of some excitement in consequence of the introduction of a Bill into the House of Assembly for ...

    Article : 3,023 words
  4. VIII.—STATE AND PROSPECTS OF AGRICULTURE.

    It need scarcely be said that unless the wheat harvest of South Australia yield twice as much as the quantity required for consumption by the colonists, it is considered as being more or less a ...

    Article : 2,809 words
  5. XII.—RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS.

    The visit of Mr. Binney to South Australia was referred to in our last Summary, but since the date of our last publication many events have occurred of a nature scarcely anticipated ...

    Article : 11,414 words
  6. X.—MINING.

    On the 20th of October the directors of the far-famed Burra Burra Mining Association presented their half-yearly report to the shareholders of that flourishing Company. "During the ...

    Article : 778 words
  7. XI.—OUR SOCIAL CONDITION.

    Under this head we have but little that is new to relate. In our last Summary we felt it our duty to state the painful fact that many of the laboring population were out of employ, and to ...

    Article : 1,025 words
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