Present—the Governor, the Chief Justice, Bishop. Broughton, the Commander of the Forces, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor General, Messrs. Berry, ...
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Article : 469 wordsSIR—In your paper of the 30th ultimo, there are two algebraic prize questions, proposed by A. M. Z , or, as I have since been informed, by Mr. O'Brien, the assistant English teacher at the Sydney college. ...
Article : 416 wordsOn Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last, previous to the [?] for the Christmas holidays, the young gentlemen attending the St. Mary's Catholic Seminary were publicly examined; the classes in ...
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Article : 1,805 wordsTHESH two important questions were again brought before the council yesterday. With regard to the first the Colonial Secretary gave notice that the committee had been engaged, ...
Article : 599 wordsSIR.—If you will have the kindness to give a place in your valuable journal to the following plain statement of facts you will greatly oblige me, and I doubt not confer a benefit upon many poor working men ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 11 Dec 1841, Page 2
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