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Advertising : 918 wordsSIR,—I have requested Mr. Roberts to present a petition to the Legislative Assembly against Mr. Cowper's Education Bill, and [?] request you will have the goodness to publish my reasons [?] writing that petition. ...
Article : 416 wordsMr. ARNOLD recommended the House to meet these resolutions in the same way as they would meet an obnoxious bill, by moving that the debate be adjourned to that day six months. ...
Article : 5,836 words"To the Honorable the Legislative Council of New South W[?]ee. "The petition of the undersigned humbly showeth,— "That, in every free and independent country all men should enjoy equal civil and religious rights and privileges, and the ...
Article : 601 wordsOCTOBER 10TH.—These unfortunate young persons excited a strong interest here yesterday, and after the arrival of the Coquette became generally known a stream of visitors continued to call at the vessel during the day. It is but ...
Article : 1,604 wordsWE have Auckland papers to the 30th ultimo. The Southern Cross states that a murder had lately taken place in the Bay of Islands, under very aggravated circumstances. It appears that a native teacher, named Wikiwiri (Wickliffe), ...
Article : 626 wordsSIR,—Can you inform me if it is the intention of the Corporation to erect drinking fountains in various parts of the city! The hot weather has now set in, and I think there cannot be a doubt as to their utility and the beneficial influence they are likely to exercise ...
Article : 114 wordsSIR,—While Mr.Cowper and the supporters of the new Education Bill are so enthusiastic in their admiration of the Privy Council System of Education as to endeavour to sweep away a system that has worked well, and which if fairly tested, would ...
Article : 1,251 wordsWE have the South Australian Advertiser of October 5. It is almost wholly taken up, however, with the European news, brought by the Benares. On the 4th an exhibition of works of art had been thrown open ...
Article : 376 wordsSIR,—The anticipation of "an abundance of pare water to the city, alluded to in your summary of this day, under the head of "city improvements," is so cheering (more especially after the experience of the two or three preceding days), that I feel some reluctance ...
Article : 291 wordsSIR,—As Mr. Blake has [?]ed his intention of introducing a bill into the Legislative Council to assimilate the law in New South Wales to that of England with respect to divorce, will you permit [?] to suggest the necessity of adding a clause to secure the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 17 Oct 1859, Page 5
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