THE subjoined despatches, laid before the legislative council of South Australia, are of sufficient value to justify their republication here, They contain official comments ...
Article : 4,845 wordsSIR,—Mr. Francis Evans has been called to stand for the representation of Launceston: I should like to know his claims by having the following queries answered:— ...
Article : 212 wordsSIR,—I was very much surprised to see that Mr. Evans, in his reply to the requisitionists, omitted to take even the slightest notice of the fairer portion of his constituents. Now, seeing ...
Article : 70 wordsSIR,—I was very glad to see by Mr. James Lord's published answer to the address lately presented to him, that he is NOT an." advocate for transportation;" but I conceive his definition of the ...
Article : 175 wordsPursuant to advertisement a public meeting was held at the Cornwall Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening, for the purpose of forming a committee to secure the return of John Ward ...
Article : 3,257 wordsSIR,—Some time ago, seeing that the cholera was abroad, I sent you an anonymous letter which made known a very simple and effective cure for that complaint. I prefaced the account ...
Article : 947 wordsSIR,—So it appears that a paper is in course of signature to ask Mr. Francis Evans to stand as a candidate for the ensuing election. Now, Sir, through the medium of your valuable journal, I ...
Article : 406 wordsSIR,—I beg to forward you a copy of a letter received from Mr. Kermode, in answer to one addressed to the gentleman; and as it refers to matters of importance connected with our ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 1 Mar 1851, Page 5
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