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Article : 548 wordsSIR,—I am disappointed in the Education Bill, the joint production of Messrs. Palmer and Lilley. As a scheme of education the plan is well devised; but a very important question ...
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Article : 604 wordsSIR,—I, and no doubt many others have road with much interest the letters of Thomas Carpenter, Esq., M.S.E.L., and Dr. Beer, lately appearing in your columns, upon that very ...
Article : 368 wordsFILES of the Levuka papers have been received to May 31. The criminal notion for libel against G. L. Griffiths resulted in his acquittal. The libel ...
Article : 1,103 wordsSIR,—Last year you kindly allowed me to place my thoughts on Education before the public through your paper. Promising to be very brief I beg jou once more to find room for ...
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Article : 284 wordsSIR,—A West Australian paper, the Enquirer, of the 7th May last, has been placed in my hands; and to show the land policy established there, the writer states,—"The new regulations ...
Article : 509 wordsALTHOUGH King [?]rost has put in an appearance occasionally, loading the herbage and foliage with his sparkling icicles, we have had, except last week, some remarkably fine weather. ...
Article : 549 wordsIT has been generally understood that, in tropical countries, all things animate are pushed forward to development at a considerably accelerated rate, compared with the productions ...
Article : 1,435 wordsWE are again in the middle of very wet and disagreeable weather. The rain has been so constant and heavy that the roads are badly cut up and general traffic is impeded. Work ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 14 Jun 1873, Page 5
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