The following interesting letter has been addressed by Mr. William Macleay to the Editor of the Herald:- Sir,—The great interest which New Guinea and everything connected with it has of late excited in the public ...
Article : 7,192 words"Instead of returning to Sydney with the Chevert, I am preparing to return to New Guinea with the twofold purpose of exploring as much of it as possible, and for making a scientific collection." ...
Article : 538 wordsThe New South Wales Rifle Association shooting matches commenced on the Paddington Range on Tuesday morning, the 12th instant, and finished on Saturday, the 16th. The weather was very favourable throughout. The now ...
Article : 3,447 wordsOn the 1st instant a complimentary banquet was given in the Masonic Hall to the Hon. William Forster, M.P., (Colonial Treasurer) on the eve of his departure for England. The hall was very tastefully ...
Article : 1,019 wordsSIR,—Signor L.M. D'Albertis, the Italian naturalist, who visited the Arfak Mountain, (an account of which was published in the Sydney Mail of May 31 and June 7, 1873) and other parts of New Guinea, ...
Article : 1,676 wordsSIR.—As there is considerable interest excited in the public mined by the recent information received by telegram of the discovery of a new river by the missionary party in the Ellangowan, I beg to furnish you with the Rev. S. ...
Article : 3,473 wordsBy the courtesy of the Colonial Treasurer we (Brisbanec Courier) are in possession of a copy of the official report of the Star Queen inquiry. The evidence adduced on board the ship on the 16th September has already appeared in our ...
Article : 841 wordsSIR.—The enclosed extracts from a letter I recently received from Dr. James, the surgeon of the Chevert, will probably interest your readers. The energy and courage with which Dr. James and his plucky companions have ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 22 Oct 1875, Page 6
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