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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past three. MR. H. K. JAMES. Mr LUCAS asked the Colonial Secretary, "1. Are the ...

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  3. [Enclosure No. 2.]

    No. 26. Sir,—I transmit to you herewith a copy of a letter addressed to me by Sir Charles Nicholson, strongly recommending that the northern part of Australia should be formed into a new colony, or ...

    Article : 237 words
  4. MUNICIPAL ELECTION MEETINGS.

    BRISBANE WARD.—A meeting of Mr. Pritchard's friends was held yesterday evening at Mr. Bransgrove's Great Britain Hotel, corner of George and King streets. Mr. Whitfield occupied the chair, and introduced Mr. Pritchard, who was received with ...

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  5. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER.

    THE following dispatch was yesterday laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly by the hon. the Chief Secretary:— The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. Sir F. Rogers to Emigration Commissioners.

    Gentlemen,—With reference to previous proposals of a similar nature which have been referred to you from this department, I am directed by the Duke of Newcastle to transmit to you the copy of a letter which has been received from Sir C. Nicholson, in ...

    Article : 348 words
  7. [Enclosure[?].]

    No 3[?]. Sir,—I transmit to you herewith a copy of a letter addressed to me by Sir Charles Nicholson, strongly recommending that the northern part of Australia should be formed into a new colony, or ...

    Article : 228 words
  8. Mr. Murdoch to Sir F. Rogers.

    Sir,—I have to acknowledge your letter of the 11th instant, with a letter from Sir C. Nicholson, urging the importance of either erecting a new colony in North Australia, or of temporarily annexing North Australia to Queensland, for the purposes of ...

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  9. (Sub-Enclosures.)

    My Lord Duke,—I bellete it will be quite unnecessary for me to offer any apology for trespassing on your Grace's attention, in relation to a matter the importance of which, I am persuaded, your Grace will be prepared to recognise. ...

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  10. WIND AND WEATHER REPORTS.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 2lst, is a communication under the initials of J. R., of the Pilot Station, Moruya, showing the necessity of the wind and weather reports being corrected for elevation above sea-level. This is very gooa, but ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. HIGH WATER MARK.

    SIR,—It was an admirable idea of our first Governors to secure for general purposes possession of the sea shore below high water mark, and up to the present time colonists have enjoyed the pleasant feeling that they were free to ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I perceive that only in your paper of this morning's date you have inserted my note of 19th instant, giving the statistics of the newspapers that had passed through the Post Office during the last ten years; but you have attached ...

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  13. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I have seen in the Herald, of the 24th instant, a report of the death of an old man, named Venn, in which it is stated he came out here four or five years since, as an emigrant. ...

    Article : 198 words
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