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A correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, expressing regret that, there, should be any suspension of immigration to that colony, Which he regards as a matter of jmutual advantage to England and to the colony, suggests that the post-office masters and electric telegraph stations should be instructed to open register arrangements of all wants of labor in their adjacent districts on payment of a nominal fee, say of Is., and transmit the requisitions for labor, to the central office at Sydney, as then immigrants would be able at once to go to such districts on arrival, andtthus facilitate their settlement, to the general advantage of tho emigration business.) The bonds of relationship existing between the United Kingdom and the Australian colonies it is to be hoped will! induce the sympathetic assistance of the. colonists towards the mother country at all times, who cannot but ,be reciprocally strengthened by consideration of the relationship. ; "The light of other days is faded,” for tho-glories of science of the present ago of marvels have eclipsed tho barbarous.usagos of the past, and poor suffering humanity no longer remains the victim of gross maltreatment from unskilled; and blundering' quacks. The triumphs- achieved in tho world of physics have led to the produetion of those marvellous medicines known as “ Ouoruii's Cheat Indian Conns," by whoso instrumentality tho most astounding cures have been effected, and innumerable valuable Uvea saved.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 3

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