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| Paradox, or water-mole, description of | 68 |
| Parliamentary report of 1812 | 62 |
| Particulars regarding George Bass | 51 |
| Parson Cowper, shameful neglect of, by government | 71 |
| Passage, discovery of a, across the Blue Mountains | 66 |
| Peel River diggings, the | 345 |
| Platypus, or paradox, sketch of | 69 |
| Policy, Earl Grey's apology for his colonial | 180 |
| Population of New South Wales | 310 |
| Port Jackson, description of | 257 |
| Port Jackson, why so named | 17 |
| Port Phillip declined sending representatives to Sydney | 206 |
| Port Phillip district, mountains in the | 255 |
| Port Phillip, history of | 200 |
| Port Phillip, or Victoria | 199 |
| Port Phillip satisfied with the new Constitution | 196 |
| Port Phillip statistics | 323 |
| Port Phillip, why so called | 13 |
| Portrait of Edward Hargreaves | 324 |
| Portrait of the first gold-commissioner | 331 |
| Post-office returns for New South Wales | 320 |
| Post-office, the, at Sofala, Turon river | 357 |
| Practice versus theory | 197 |
| Presbyterians insulted by Governor Brisbane | 74 |
| Press, liberty of the, conceded to New South Wales | 74 |
| Price of labour, Campbell on the | 132 |
| Price of land, Leslie Foster on | 125 |
| Princess Royal outcroppings | 239 |
| Prisoners, recollections of | 40 |
| Proceedings of the Australian Agricultural Company | 78 |
| Proceedings in South Australia | 388 |
| Profits of the Burra Burra mines | 297 |
| Promotion of convicts by Governor Macquarie | 61 |
| Protective Association, Mr. Benjamin Boyd's | 130 |
| Prothonotary, Lord Stanley's appointment of a | 119 |
| Public works effected by Governor Macquarie | 65 |
| Question, Earl Grey on the land | 192 |
| Reapers, soldiers hired as | 61 |
| Rebels, transportation of | 21 |
| Reception of the new Constitution in South Australia | 196 |
| Recital of Henry Hale | 43 |
| Recollections of prisoners | 40 |
| Records of Australian discovery | 13 |
| Registrar, the defaulting | 117 |
| Registry-office, Mrs. Chisholm's | 139 |
| Religion in Australia, state of | 302 |
| Religious denominations in Australia | 303 |
| Remonstrance of the Sydney Legislative Council | 196 |
| Report, Mrs. Chisholm's remarkable | 140 |
| Report of Commissioner Bigge | 72 |
| Report of Dr. Lang's committee | 147 |
| Report of Parliamentary committee in 1812 | 62 |
| Report of the colonial-grievance committee | 157 |
| Reports of the Commons' committee on South Australia | 233 |
| Report on the convict system | 172 |
| Retirement of Sir George Gipps | 160 |
| Responsible government | 155 |
| Results of Governor Macquarie's administration | 71 |
| Right sort of emigrants, the | 223 |
| Rivers of Australia, the | 44 |
| Rivers of New South Wales, list of | 250 |
| Rivers in the Port Phillip district | 255 |
| River Torrens, real and alleged capabilities of the | 219 |
| Roads first made by convicts | 61 |
| Road made across the Blue Mountains | 89 |
| Roman Catholic cathedral founded at Sydney | 73 |
| Romantic doings at Adelaide | 226 |
| Rude speeches of Governor Macquarie | 60 |
| Rum-drinking in New South Wales | 71 |
| Rum hospital at Sydney | 71 |
| Satin, or bower-bird, the | 289 |
| Schaffer, appointment of Mr. | 35 |
| Schoolmaster, singular appointment of a colonial | 306 |
| Schools in New South Wales | 311 |
| Scott, Archdeacon | 73 |
| Sea-pig, or dugong, description of | 267 |
| Sectarian zeal, singular instance of | 304 |
| "Self-supporting " colony, statistics of a | 236 |
| Sham governesses | 141 |
| Shelter, want of, for emigrants | 365 |
| Shepherd's hut, sketch of a | 366 |
| Ship-building in New South Wales | 319 |
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