SIR— Your article of the 13th instant in perhaps about as clear a proof as it is possible to give, that the eager opposition which you are giving to the People's Land Bill does, in the minds of some people, rest upon some ...
Article : 1,347 wordsTHE rifle contest at Wimbledon was brought to a close on the 7th July, the event of the day being the straggle for the Queen's price of £250 and the gold medal of the National Association. The competition was Tory severe, and ...
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Article : 1,174 wordsSIR— The Inhabitants of this city are following the example of the people of England and the enjoining colonies in organising volunteer corps. The movement is, at the present time, being prosecuted here with great ...
Article : 176 wordsSIR— The recent attempt on the part of the Municipal Council, and their officer, Mr. Bell, to carry out by force an act which they believed they could not accomplish in a legitimate way, and which might have resulted in ...
Article : 254 words" GARIBADI'S ENGLISH MAN."— There stands before me an admirable photograph of the gallant Captain John W. Peare, or, as the Italians call him, "L' Inglese con Garibaldi," (the Englishman with Garibaldi) all that ...
Article : 729 wordsLa Revue Contemporaine, in its article entitled Chronique Politique, after Blinding to the death of Prince Jerome, and to other topics of general interest, thus speaks of Ireland — ...
Article : 1,095 wordsSIR— I am 18th to consume space in your valuable paper, which might be devoted to worthier objects than local squabbles for pre.eminence, but I cannot suffer the letter of Mr. E. Badder, junior-appearing in your ...
Article : 1,213 wordsSIR— Those who know Young Australia are perfectly awere that with every aptitude for distinguishing himself the want of persoverance is his great foible. To make a really useful body of riflemen to proteot the hearth ...
Article : 198 wordsSIR— [observed in the Empire of the 88th ultimo, (I think) a letter on the " Volunteer Movement," signed "A Gulson," in which the writer says, " losing that the volunteer force is likely to be actuated by purely patrilotic ...
Article : 262 wordsTHE Wesleyans will be glad to hear that the President of the next Wesleyan Conference is likely to he the Rev. John Rattenbury, a minister of considerable ability, who avmpaibises with the religious ravivai movement, and who has ...
Article : 1,396 wordsTHE Catholic Weekly Register of the 5th May last contains an article which we extract for the amusement of our readers. Undoubtedly the King of Naples deserves well at the hands of the Roman Catholic Bishop, Dr. ...
Article : 1,318 wordsMINISTERIAL CHANGES— The Rev. T. Arnold, late of Balnioln, Sydney, has accepted an invitation to Castle-hall Chapel, Northampton. This place was once occupied by the celebrated Doddridge— The Rev. J. Barfitt enters upon ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 18 Sep 1860, Page 3
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