He is a daring man, and may well nigh be said to have his labour for his pains, who shall in the present day venture to compose and publish a new oratorio, in the hope that it will arrest public ...
Article : 1,738 wordsAdjourned second meeting. Mr. Laing, Official Assignee. The meeting had been adjourned from the previous day, for the purpose of examining ...
Article : 302 wordsThe proccedings in the Legislative Council were almost exclusively of a formal nature. The House met at 3 o'clock p.m., and soon afterwards ...
Article : 4,933 wordsWe have received Adelaide papers to October 22, one week later than those previously to hand. We extract the following from the South Australian Register of the 18th: ...
Article : 1,830 wordsThe Governor having accepted the resignation of— The Hon. John O'Shanassy, M.L.A., now holding the office of Colonial Secretary or Chief ...
Article : 836 wordsAt the Sandridge Police Court yesterday, Captain Moran, of the ship Harmonides, was summoned by Mr. Broad, the Immigration Agent, to answer a charge of having committed a breach of ...
Article : 1,815 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at five minutes past 3 o'clock, and read the usual player ELECTIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE. The PRESIDENT laid upon the table, in ...
Article : 626 wordsThomas W. Hall, adjourned special meeting, 10 o'clock; James Truelove, third meeting, 11; Howard, Vinson, and Co., third meeting, 11; G. W. Praagst, third meeting, 11; James Gloster, adjourned first and ...
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Article : 1,040 wordsA numerously attended public meeting of the ratepayers of Fitzroy was held in the National Hall, adjoining the National Hotel, Brunswickstreet, last evening, to protest against the course ...
Article : 226 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, "R. H. M'Farland," assumes that the "fees" paid here to the Public Office might just as well be called "duties," as in England, and vice vers[?], both forming a ...
Article : 348 wordsWrits have this day been issued for the election of members to serve in the Legislative Assembly for the undermentioned districts, in the place of— ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—The further exposure which took place to-day regarding the mean treatment of passenger in ships belonging to the Black Ball line, ought to receive, and I have no doubt it will, ...
Article : 95 wordsSir,—Would you allow me, through the medium of your journal, to ask the civic authorities to place more seats in this reserve? CURIOUS SNAKE ENCOUNTER.—The ...
Article : 335 wordsThe long-looked for and anxiously desired rain has come at last. Last night, about 12 o'clock, a fine, gentle, steady rain set in, and continued till about 10 o'clock this morning. This fall, ...
Article : 332 wordsSir,—I have read in your issue of to-day the [?]o-called declaration of Thos. Coyne, and your observations thereon. I do not for one moment believe that the public will give any weight to ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 28 Oct 1859, Page 5
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