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Article : 135 wordsSIR,—I find that I have time once more to trouble you, before the Louisa sails for Sydney; and observing that Mr. Pool has come forward avowedly for the purpose of removing my doubt ...
Article : 314 wordsSIR,—As you afford a fair and independent support to the Government, will you allow one whose politics are of the same sort, to ask why the Governor yielded to Mr. Gregson's ...
Article : 132 wordsLEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—We stop the Press to announce the result of this day's Sitting. after pasting the second reading of the Norfolk Island and Port Arthur Constables' Bill, the ...
Article : 2,135 wordsExtract of a letter from Singapore, dated the 10th of November, 1844:—" Her Majesty's batque Royalist has arrived here from Port Essington; three of her commanding ...
Article : 293 wordsSIR,—The reading over the names of the division on the Municipality Bill fills a plain man with astonishment. Mr. Gregson and Capt. Swanston, Mr. Dunn and Capt. Forster, ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR,—As a Layman of the Church of England, I congratulate the public on your bringing forward this subject of retrenchment at this proper time. It is monstrous to reflect upon, ...
Article : 462 wordsThe British and Colonial press has been united in awarding to the Legislative Council of New South Wales the merit of being the first Legislature in the British ...
Article : 299 wordsThe intelligence of the arrival of the West India steamer Teviot, at Southampton, was announced at Lloyd's by means of the electric telegraph of the South-Western Railway, as ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 19 Aug 1845, Page 3
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