"Sio vos non vobis." THE ex-member for Camden thought proper to put on our feathers when be, presented himself the other day before the electors at Narella. In ...
Article : 777 wordsYe Cricketers of Sydney! Who love the noble game That gives to health its rosy hue, And knits the manly frame; ...
Article : 178 wordsTHE, publication in quick succession of these Australian melodies (this is No. 7 of the series), and their steady improvement in character as they proceed, would seem to falsify the opinion that ...
Article : 358 wordsMR. EDITOR—I trusty that the new corporation will remedy the manner in which the police court is conducted. On Tuesdays and Fridays why are not ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE LATE ELECTION.—Wednesday last being the day appointed by Alderman Russell for electing a gentleman to the office of town councillor, for LaTrobe ward, in the room of D. S. Campbell, Esq., ...
Article : 200 words"A LOVER OF TROTH" must study brevity, if he would find favour in our eyes. We cannot afford a column and a half for the discussion of the very unimportant question whether or not "Mr. John Lynch injures any cause which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsJohn Monaghan, who had been convicted of receiving stolen property and sentenced to be transported for life, was placed at the bar and had his sentence commuted to transportation for fourteen ...
Article : 124 wordsPresent: The Right Worshipful the Mayor, all the alderman, and all the councillors, with the exception of Messrs. J. Jones, Chapman, Hill, D. Jones, Peacock, Taylor, Pawley, Holt, and Egan. ...
Article : 1,442 words"Be just and fear not: Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's,and truth's," Shakspeare. ...
Article : 798 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS.—Our Encounter Bay fisheries, it seems, have turned out a very profitable speculation, during the last season, to our respected fellow colonists, Messrs. Hagen and Hart. ...
Article : 254 wordsThis being the first day of term. their Honors took their seats upon the bench in their purple robes, but no business was transacted with the exception of motions of course, and uninteresting legal matters. ...
Article : 2,005 wordsWE insert a list of the candidates now in the field, with the districts for which they have offered themselves, and their principles, so far as they are declared and known, ...
Article : 258 wordsCHURCH MUSIC IN ROME.—A correspondent of the Gazette de Simplon, in a letter from Italy to that journal, makes the following announcement:— "An edict has just been issued against the ...
Article : 565 wordsOn Friday, a public meeting of the friends of Major Wentworth was held at his committee rooms; H. Dangar, Esq., in the chair. Captain Russell proposed Major Wentworth as a ...
Article : 330 wordsBY the Trinidad, we have Singapore papers which contain news from China to the 15th of October. The Emperor had communicated to the authorities at Canton the terms of the treaty of ...
Article : 201 wordsJANUARY 17.—From Hobart Town, having left the 5th instant, the schooner Oratava, 93 tons, Captain James, with flour, &c. Passengers—Mr. Howard; steerage, three men from Twofold Bay, ...
Article : 233 wordsThe committee of this society met on Thursday afternoon, at their committee rooms, when the following report of the sub-committee appointed to arrange the business to be brought before the general ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 19 Jan 1843, Page 2
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