SOUTH AUSTRALIA CRITICISED.
I I liK'S A>-'« LoNl-oN, Nov.-mb-r 11. Sii: Ai.-mn; lli.vni Ims v.iiu.-n a IrUit tut In; St. ,J mivs ( In/rfjo ilciiv in if tlic stati-im.-iit jinL'i-iool i.v tL.it pitpcr tlmt pji>utli Aii'li,;li:i was insolvent ami not worth tin; priia-i----pal of tin: dent of the, cohmv. 11. consiiliTS the statemeni unjust. ano further r.-ters to the >pienoiii harvest ot e"hl aml si! v.-r ili'e.iv.Tr.l there. He thinks there is ev.-rv pruspeet of the population l»-ing speedily increased. The .St. James’ tlazette comments ironieailv mi tieletter, hut does not dmiht that •Soutli Australia will recover its status.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2395, 15 November 1887, Page 2
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98SOUTH AUSTRALIA CRITICISED. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2395, 15 November 1887, Page 2
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