The Chief Police Magistral.-- We have already said what we think of the Office of the Chief Magistrate of Police. Every day confirms the belief that its interference in matters of detail, and neglect of those of greater ...
Article : 545 wordsThe Colonial Times still persist in talking about "moral murder and the "rumour martyred gentleman." There is old saying--"Save me from my friend, " Sec, and well does ...
Article : 1,493 wordsSIR,--In last Saturday's number of the "Cornwall Chronicle," appeared a notice under the head of "Regal Intelligence," wherein the public of Hobart Town are cautioned against the practices of a certain individual ...
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Advertising : 585 wordsSIR,--The petition of the people for redress of grievances was true to the letter, and admitted. We are promised redress to be conveyed to as through Sir Wm. Denison, our Lieutenant -Governor Why is there any ...
Article : 270 wordsThe Court again by adjournment on Friday to conclude the Sessions. The following jurors were sworn:-- Messrs. A. Miller, foreman: R. Grilfiths, T. Johnson, ...
Article : 599 wordsSIR,--Since the meeting of the City Commissioners held yesterday afternoon, I have carefully reflected open the sate of the Commission, and I can discover no ground to enable me to arrive at any other conclusion ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsIn our last number we touched generally upon the scandalous neglect of the Jails, Watch houses Hospitals, and Lunatic Asylums, the sate of which generally, would be a disgrace to any ...
Article : 974 wordsAn unhappy Editor,--Nearly bereft of all patience with the atrocious scribbling of certain of his correspondents, the editor of the Man Liberal hoists a flag of distress. In a touching ...
Article : 334 wordsOn Monday the show of delinquents was comparatively meagre the number of drunkards, and disorderly persons was also short and his Worship the Police Magistrate, was enabled to dispose of them before 11 ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Thu 11 Mar 1847, Page 3
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