SIR,—Having received a copy of The Tasmanian of the 18th inst. from my son, Mr A. J. Hall, in which he has marked an article respecting the late Mr Melville. ...
Article : 336 wordsSIR,—As you have permitted Mr Bartley to re-open in your columns the controversy which I, in communication with most of your readers, had felt indebted to you for closing so ...
Article : 95 wordsDEAR SIR,—I entirely concur with you in thinking that the public must be heartily tired of the dreary controversy between us, and are therefore not a little surprised that ...
Article : 1,201 wordsSIR,—Will you oblige me through the columns of your paper with an answer to the following questions. The Stipendiary Magistrate appointed for ...
Article : 405 wordsRain is very much wanted throughout the whole of the northern districts, both by graziers to start the feed, and by agriculturists to mellow down the land for the ...
Article : 1,056 wordsI, the undersigned Member of the Legislative Council, hereby enter my protest against "The Launceston and Deloraine Railway Bill" passing into law, ...
Article : 1,137 wordsSorrowfully does the ink flow from my pen, oh most venerable of men; sombre and dark are my thoughts as the opaque fluid itself, and I am filled with a dark melancholy ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1871 - 1879), Sat 21 Mar 1874, Page 6
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