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  2. LABOUR ATTEMPTING TO CONTROL CAPITAL.

    WE cannot record the termination of the prolonged strife between the operatives and master manufacturers at Preston without a few words of comment, by way of what preachers call "improving the ...

    Article : 1,776 words
  3. IMPOUNDINGS.

    TOMBONG SWAMP.—Rylstone, July 8. From the run of E. CON, Esq., J.P., Dabee:—Bay horse, black points, long tail, branded like 8 over C[?], W under, near shoulder, 6 years old, 15 hands high; damages 6d. If not released will be sold on the 3rd ...

    Article : 3,791 words
  4. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I wrote you per last mail, expressive of my conviction that, whilst the selection of emigiants for New South Wales was in the hands of the present Commissioners, you would never, in spite of all your legislative ...

    Article : 1,882 words
  5. OUR DEFENCES.

    SIR,—Our country is at war, and I dare say we are at work here upon our defences, but to obtain our confidence that all is going right, and that somebody may be responsible, I venture to suggest that the ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—As one of the "slave holders" in the northern districts, and desiring to mend my ways, I am sadly puzzled how to act. In the absence of direct immigration, I have ordered at my own expense, "Germans, ...

    Article : 356 words
  7. EAST INDIES.

    WE have received a copy of the Rangoon Chronicle of the 3rd instant. We deeply regret to state that the sad catastrophe, which we noticed the other day as having occurred ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  8. THE VIENNA PROTOCOL.

    THE protocol signed at Vienna on the 9th of April, 1854, by the representatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, and Prussia, has been presented to both Houses of Parliament by order of her Majesty. ...

    Article : 741 words
  9. THE COLONIAL MINT.

    SIR—It was with a considerable degree of pain and surprise that I read, in the Herald, a report of Mr. Martin's speech, on his motion for the establishment of a Mint for this colony; evincing, as it did, a most ...

    Article : 614 words
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