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  2. THE STATE OF THE COLONY.

    THE pastoral industry of Queensland forms the next subject for consideration in xeviewing the progress of the colony during the 'last seven years. This is the greatest and most important ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  3. ALBERT RIVER.

    I SER by previous issues of your journal that the Albert River, so long buried in obscurity, has at last developed itself, and brought forth public notice; and not before it deservcs it, for ...

    Article : 810 words
  4. MEN AND THINGS IN QUEENSLAND.

    SIR,—Poor Harry Stevens, I strongly suspect by this time, wishes that he was a great deal oidor than he is; for what between the favor of Mr Maekenzie and the disapproval of the public, ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  5. THE TRAFFIC IN SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS.—IS IT IMMIGRATION OR THE SLAVE TRADE?

    SIR,—In my first letter on the subject of the South Sea Islanders, I stated that the manner in which they were introduced was unauthorised and illegal, and that the traffic as carried on was ...

    Article : 3,819 words
  6. TAROOM.

    LAMBING is over at last, and I am happy to report a general increase throughout the district of about 91 per cont. In some cases there has been over one hundred lambs to the same ...

    Article : 3,830 words
  7. THE GRANT TO CAPTAIN HOPE.

    THE country cannot but hail with satisfaction the liberal feeling displayed by the Assembly this session in adopting the Honorable Louis Hope Grant Bill, which ...

    Article : 491 words
  8. VOLUNTEERS.

    SIR,—We some time ago heard of now uniforms, and the sum of £1000 being on the Esti[?] for the volunteer force of Queensland. It we are to have a new dress uniform to receive ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. SOUTH BRISBANE WATER SUPPLY.

    SIR,—We are in a very precarious way as to a supply of water here. The reservoir is nearly empty, as the small stream which used to supply it can no longer reach it, owing to some ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. DR. BANCROFT'S PATENT.

    SIR,—"An Engineer" writes in your paper of yesterday respecting my patent. If he had takeu the pains to examine the motter carefully instead of quoting poetry, he would not have ...

    Article : 153 words
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