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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    We do not identify ourselves with the opinions contained in the communications forwarded to this Journal for publication; at the same time we will never refuse insertion to any letter, merely because the view's it sets ...

    Article : 83 words
  3. DEATH OF CONVICT CHILDREN.

    SIR,--In your lender of this day I observe some thing, to me, like tangible proof of Dr, Hall's truth fulness in his evidence before the Select Committee. I was present on the occasion of his examination ...

    Article : 996 words
  4. THE SYSTEM AND ITS WORKING.

    SIR,--The following detail of the working of the system" may to some extent, account for the hecatomb of innocent children offered up upon the shrine of imperial ...

    Article : 427 words
  5. To the Editor of the Tasmanian Daily News.

    Sir,--The anniversary of the Hobarton Regatta is fast approaching, and no meeting his as yet been called to, evince the renewal of this popular sport. I am inclined to think the Hon. Secretary of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. To the Editor of the Tasmanian Daily News.

    SIR,--It has afforded me much gratification, to perceive, by one of the leading articles in your issue of to-day, that whilst engaged heart and soul in supporting constitutional freedom and exposing ...

    Article : 450 words
  7. POLICE COURT.

    John Woods, Roger Riley, Margaret Erskine, and Jane Cock, were each fined £1, or fourteen days imprisonment, With hard labour. DISTURBING THE PEACE. ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. "MELBOURNE PUNCH."

    THE principal illustration in this week's number represents "The Start for the North Bourke Stakes." Five gentlemen mounted on donkeys are arranged in front of Mr. Punch ...

    Article : 1,550 words
  9. To the Editor of the Tasmanian Daily News.

    Sir,--Much has been said and written in the last few days in reference and attempted reply to Dr. Hall's evidence, as to the sanitary state and internal arrangements of the Cascades Factory. The ...

    Article : 379 words
  10. THE HAMPTON DESPATCH

    SIR,--It is generally suspected, in well-informed circles,that the Hampton Despatch to the Home Government, containing whatever revelations might have ...

    Article : 584 words
  11. WHO STARVED THE WAR?

    Anticipated Examination of the Right Hon .William E. Gladstone, late Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the Re- Assembling of the Sehastopal Committee. ...

    Article : 1,303 words
  12. NEIGHBOR LONDON TO NEIGHBOR PARIS.

    Dearest Neighbor,--Knowing that you were at least well satisfied with the hearty welcome and humble fare (for, I confess it I cannot cook as you can) offered to your distinguished ...

    Article : 1,473 words
  13. EMIGRANTS AND IMMIGRANTS.

    SIR,--In one of your recent articles an allusion was made to the system of emigration adopted between the mother country and this colony, and to the restrictions to which those parties are subjected ...

    Article : 561 words
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