OUR last summary of colonial news for our English readers was despatched by the Waterloo and the Woolloomooloo. We have now the pleasure of continuing our commentary upon public events, to be ...
Article : 6,238 wordsDEAR SIR—I am sure no one can be more desirous to avoid committing an error, nor more ready to correct it than yourself; and observing some misstatements made by you in a speech to the electors of the ...
Article : 226 wordsAMONG all the candidates for parliamentary honours who have addressed the northern constituencies there appears, with a single exception, a determination to uphold the claims of these districts to separation. ...
Article : 728 wordsSIR,—In the present state of the wool market (when so many complaints are being daily made of the inferior condition in which it is [?] to market) that it perhaps would not be deemed amiss to place before the ...
Article : 377 wordsSIR,—A correspondent in your journal asserts that "the upset price of waste lands must not be reduced." As this is a subject of great importance, I beg to ask a space in your widely circulated columns to reply to ...
Article : 670 wordsSIR—May I request of you as a favour to give these few lines a place in your wide spread journal. In hopes that some more influential, and better capable individual of writing on the subject will take ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to the first paragraph in your leading article of Tuesday last, which is as follows:— "A new publication, generally expressing, we ...
Article : 274 wordsLENTEN LECTURES.—A series of lectures is now in the course of being delivered by the Bishop of Sydney in St. Andrew's temporary cathedral, so rich in interesting and profitable knowledge that we deem it ...
Article : 338 wordsSIR,—I have read with much satisfaction "A Student's" letter in your issue of this morning; and as I have been assured, that should a sufficient number of gentlemen offer themselves, the Senate of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 1 Mar 1856, Page 4
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