WHATEVER may be the fate of Mr. HORNE’S Bill to abolish the Tasmanian Scholarships, it cannot be denied that it proposes to get rid of an enormous anomaly in our Educational ...
Article : 1,315 words[This department of our paper is placed entirely in the hands of parties desirous of availing themselves of it for the free discussion of every legitimate subject—the Editor not holding himself responsible for the ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE publication of Mr. GOULD’S Report upon the geological structure of a portion of the County of Dorset, affords some valuable information upon the general character and quality ...
Article : 2,192 wordsSIR,—A report appears in the ‘Mercury’ of Friday, of the proceedings of the Municipal Council of Sorell on the 16th instant. The deliberations of these Salons impute, by implication, the most ...
Article : 486 wordsSIR,—I have perused your report of the opinions expressed by members of the Assembly, on the bill introduced by Mr Horne for the abolition of the grant for superior education, and I solicit permission ...
Article : 1,151 wordsSIR,—From your issue of Friday last. I perceive that Mr Dowling, perhaps, the most persevering of all the promoters of the “Great Western Railway,” is good enough to consider some of the observations I ...
Article : 1,633 wordsSir.—Since my last letter to you upon the subject of St. Andrew’s. I have carefully reviewed all the facts of the case, and the more I think of the matter, the more unscriptural and incongruous the whole of ...
Article : 381 wordsSIR,—The elaborate “report” from the office of the Secretary for the Colonies, on “Colonial Hospitals and Lunatic Asylums,” laid on the table of the Legislative Council on Friday last by the ...
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Hobart Town Advertiser : Weekly Edt. (Tas. : 1859 - 1865), Sat 30 Jul 1864, Page 2
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