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  2. THE RECENT SALTING CASE.

    By the morning train from Hobart yesterday John Pope, senior, who was arrested at Hobart on Monday on a charge of being concerned in the salting of the ...

    Article : 1,438 words
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    Advertising : 567 words
  4. THE SYDNEY CUP.

    We take the following additional particulars from the Sydney morning papers of the 21st:— The interest taken by the public in the races ...

    Article : 1,576 words
  5. HUZZA."

    I must forbear to dwell upon the deeds of so gallant a corps; but even at this distance of their time none can read unmoved how, with the 74th and 78th Highlanders, the 19th Light Dragoons, ...

    Article : 1,843 words
  6. THE UNITED STATES WAR.

    Illustrations of the sufferings and injuries produced by war, enough (writes a recent traveller in the United States) to fill many volumes, might easily be ...

    Article : 602 words
  7. HAMILTON-ON-FORTH.

    I dare say you wonder sometimes at my long silence, but there being scarcely anything worth troubling you with, I have deferred till the present. ...

    Article : 738 words
  8. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Having a space hour the other evening I took a stroll down—street, and my heart was pained when witnessing the sin and vice that in it abounds. The first public-house I ...

    Article : 731 words
  9. THE ORIGIN OF LONDON.

    A writer in the Cornhill Magazine, in an article on London, gives the following as the origin of the greatest city in the world:—"Apparently, the very first ...

    Article : 463 words
  10. EMU BAY.

    The Band of Hope, taking advantage of the holiday on Easter Monday, mastered its forces, augmented by members of kindred societies at Table Cape and Penguin Creek, and with ...

    Article : 409 words
  11. DRIVING WITHOUT LIGHTS.

    SIR,—If the correspondent referred to in your columns in yesterday's issue thought the matter worth while writing about at all, he should have told you the whole truth, viz., that ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. OUR HIGHLAND REGIMENTS AND THEIR TARTANS.

    As the authorities are resolved to abolish the time-honoured and distinctive tartans of our, Highland regiments, it will not be amiss to devote a few words to considering the ...

    Article : 2,210 words
  13. MINING SPECULATION—A VOICE OF WARNING.

    SIR,—Permit me through the medium your widely circulated and valuable paper to make a few remarks on the danger of reckless mining speculation. From the year 1851 up to ...

    Article : 727 words
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