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  2. CAPTAIN GREY'S REBUKE FROM THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    OUR contemporary of the Southern Australian is but list after all at "ferretting" out State secrets. In his haste on Friday week, to proclaim the ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  3. LATE ENGLISH NEWS.

    FULL as was the digest of the latest English news in our last, it contained but a molety of the stirring; events at the time the William and the Countess of Durham left. ...

    Article : 11,802 words
  4. CAPTAIN GREY'S UNJUSTIFIABLE ENDEAVORS TO CONTROL AND CORRUPT THE PRESS.

    WITH no desire unnecessarily to obtrude ourselves upon the notice of the public, the following brief narrative may not, NO think, be without interest to many. ...

    Article : 2,519 words
  5. THE COLONIAL SUBRETARY'S REPLY. Colonial Secretary's Office.

    SIR-The Memorial transmitted with your letter of the 24th ultimo, been duly submitted to his Excellency the Governor, am to inform you that it has not Been deemed ...

    Article : 452 words
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