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  2. FREE RAILWAY PASSES.

    Sir,—I think I might fairly give my experience in this matter of free passes, to show what may happen to a journalist in Australia. In April, 1872, I applied to Mr. John Fairfax, senior, the ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  3. MELBOURNE.

    William Will, a farrier, at Broadmeadows, has committed suicide by taking chloroform. The conference between the journeymen tailors and their masters is likely to result in ...

    Article : 498 words
  4. (To the Editor of the Freeman's Journal.)

    Sir,—I would greet with pleasure the appearance, of a tri-weekly journal, published in Sydney, to represent Catholic interests. We could then sit down and read our paper with comfort ...

    Article : 2,167 words
  5. ENGLISH TELEGRAMS BY CABLE AND OVERLAND LINE.

    The reported arrival of a man who styled himself Arthur Orton is a hoax. The letter of the Emperor William, in reply to that of the Pope, protesting against the ...

    Article : 484 words
  6. BRISBANE.

    An official telegram from Junction Creek was received yesterday. It states that about 600 persons are at the Palmer Paver, and that many more are en route. Rations are not purchasable ...

    Article : 366 words
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