THE Committee of Elections and Qualifications, duly appointed on the 29th May, 1862, under the provisions of the Electoral Act of 1858, to whom was referred on the 5th June, 1862, a question of privilege ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE following despatch from Mr. Landsborough was received yesterday by the Exploration Committee of the Royal Society, by way of Sydney. It will be seen that Landsborough found no difficulty whatever in ...
Article : 2,058 wordsBY the Wonga Wonga, we have Melbourne papers to the 26th instant. We give underneath a few extracts from the Argus:— ...
Article : 2,306 wordsReport of the Trustees of the Australian Museum, for the Year ending 31st December, 1861. To his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, &c., &c. 1. The trustees of the Australian Museum have the ...
Article : 862 wordsSIR,—Knowing that your columns are always open for the temperate expression of reasonable complaints on subjects affecting the welfare of the general public, I need not apologise for calling the attention of the "powers that be," through your medium, to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 551 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Some months ago I had very great reason to complain, through the Sydney Morning Herald, of the shameful manner in which I had been neglected by you, and of the partiality shown to my brother on the ...
Article : 335 wordsSIR,—In addition to Mr. Asher's excellent remarks in your paper of this day, the 25th June, 1 beg leave to add a few suggestions. I would place one half of the Escort with or on the vehicle, and one half in front, mounted. The foremost vidette should be 200 ...
Article : 278 wordsSIR,—The late daring o[?]strage by bushrangers must have convinced the public that no sufficient steps have been taken to put a stop to highway robbery, although it has been rife for a considerable time. ...
Article : 1,050 wordsSIR,—A few months since, I mentioned to several professional friends my certain belief that the cure or prevention of the cattle disease, pleuro-pneumonia, would undoubtedly prove to be inoculation. I based my belief upon certain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 725 wordsSIR,—I have this morning read, with great regret, that the resolution to open the proceedings of the Assembly with prayer has been rescinded. To me, and to many, it seemed very appropriate ...
Article : 392 wordsANOTHER week has passed over without any sales to report. There is, however, a better demand for store cattle, and suitable mobs would meet with a ready sale. One mob of 700 head, mixed, (Angel's) from the Murrumbidgee, crossed the river on Monday, ...
Article : 345 wordsSIR,—Most of your readers are aware of the widespread distress prevailing throughout the manufacturing districts of Lancashire, owing to the stoppage of the mills on account of the almost entire cessation of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 30 Jun 1862, Page 2
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