Mr Landsborough, the explorer, goes to England by next mail, which leaves here on the 22nd instant. The Governor has promised to preside at the ...
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Article : 157 wordsSIR,—Permit me again to occupy your columns in reply to Dr Thomson's epistle of Tuesday last. The doctor, so far as his charges against me are concerned, seems at last to he as completely ex ...
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Article : 306 wordsSIR,—Yesterday as I was passing through Portarlington the few inhabitants there were in a state of great excitement; Mr Anderson, Commissioner of Trade and Customs, and Mr Duffy, and a Mr ...
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Article : 1,699 wordsSIR,—Allow me apace in your journal to bring before the notice of the authorities and public the harsh and unjust treatment which we receive from the Police Office station here. Our Farmers' and ...
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Article : 307 wordsSIR,—I am not possessed of much of that principle known to the Ancients as virtue. I fear I um a coward. J, too, have a high character for iugeuaousness, and make no secret of it. I have waited ...
Article : 1,276 wordsFOUND DEAD IN THE BUSH.—An enquiry has been held at G[?]maine. by Mr John Dutch, J.P., on some human bones found in the bush on Mr Devlin's Ganmaine run. Constable Griffin ...
Article : 761 wordsSIR,—As my name has been so repeatedly brought before the public, through the columns of your paper by Dr Thomson, in connection with Mr Bell, the late Major, I think I ought to say a word or two on ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 9 Jan 1863, Page 3
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