The following items of intelligence, additional to those published in the Examiner Extraordinary, are from the Argus telegram of the 4th instant:— ...
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Article : 969 wordsSir,—I cannot help notifying through the medium of your columns the transference of Mr. and Mrs. Hainsworth from Table Cape school, to the public school at Latrobe, and ...
Article : 300 wordsParliament was opened to-day, at noon, with the usual formalities. The vice-regal speech promises to raise a loan for the purposes of immigration and for ...
Article : 127 wordsThe majority of the Anglican Synod have voted against an Australian General Synod. A servant girl named McKenna has been arrested for child-murder. The inquest is not ...
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Article : 108 wordsThe Fenian congress. after a stormy session of five days' duration adjourned sine die. The Sioux Indians are resuming hostilities, and 20,000 braves are on the war march. ...
Article : 166 wordsSIR,—In perusing your issue of the 28th ult, I was much pleased with a letter from Mr. Needham, suggesting a plan for inducing the various schools to pay more attention to the acquisition ...
Article : 389 words"Eia ! Inveni ! nonne sint Stulti, Literœ initiales?" "Immo ! FUCI est cognomen Seriploris que pessimi." ...
Article : 24 wordsSIR,—The above epigram is not usually included in those of Martial, and I recommend it to the notice of scholars. As usual there is a play upon words. It seems to have been ...
Article : 240 wordsThe Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Mauritius on the 24th May. The programme provides for his remaining seventeen days in the island. Captain Stirling, the new commodore ...
Article : 370 wordsThe girls of the period are romantic and classical, in their tastes. Some are inclined to R ms, and some have a Grecian bent. ENGLISH NEWS.—To prevent ...
Article : 139 wordsSIR,—The mail now constantly does not arrive until after dark. This is chiefly on account of the mail horses being quite unfit to perform the heavy journey at this time of the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 9 Jul 1870, Page 4
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