THE Times goes rather too far when it affirm that we find ourselves engaged in a European War with hardly a thought of the colonies. At all events, the colonies have not been thoughtless about themselves. ...
Article : 1,118 wordsAs some of the gentlemen who take an interest in the public affairs of the colony do not seem to be at all satisfied that the Remission Orders or Land Notes, which it is proposed to issue ...
Article : 1,269 wordsTHE police courts are again full of outrages on women, especially the outrage of sheer brutal violence of husbands against the wives. The cases are exceptional, no doubt, but more in degree than in nature; ...
Article : 4,699 wordsDURING the last four years there has been thrown into the market of the world probably not less than 100 millions worth of gold which had no existence in it before, while all the old supplies have been going on. ...
Article : 1,051 wordsTHE death of the Marquis of Anglesey is an event which, in the course of nature, might have been looked for long before it really occurred, but it is one which cannot be received otherwise than with general regret, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 19 Jul 1854, Page 3
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