SIR— At a time when so much is being said and written on colonial defenses, may I ask the favour of a corner in your journal?. As vet, the public are not aware what the Government ...
Article : 908 wordsTHE,dogs of shy neighbourhoods,I observe to avoid play and to be conscious of poverty. They avoid work too,if they can,of course; that is in the nature of alll animals.I have the ...
Article : 2,604 wordsTHE GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY— Some particulars have transpired relating to the two prisoners, Emily.Laurence and James Pearce who were convicted last weak at the Central Criminal Court of stealing jewels to a very large ...
Article : 3,572 wordsSIR—Having read the leme and very fallacious account of the public meeting held at Frederickton on the 28th ultimo,appering in your paper of the 9th instant,I beg to make a few remarks respecting it. ...
Article : 966 wordsSIR— Aftar the cold water thrown on the volunteer movement by some parties at that public meeting,and the traitorous declaration of the night meeting in Wynyard square,it is refreshing to see that the people ...
Article : 1,457 wordsSIR— Will you allow me spice in your paper to officer a few remarkes on a paragraph that appered in the issue of the 17th Augest,commeneing "The wife of a storekeeper." &c.,&c.,from your own correspondent (a storekeeper, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 3 Sep 1860, Page 3
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