Mr. EDITOR—In answer to your notice to correspondents, I will endeavour to become as ingenuous as you desire, by explaining my reasons for writing in favour of Mr. Wentworth. First, allow me to ...
Article : 415 wordsOur flockmasters aloud for coolies cry—Not with the hope, magnanimous and bold, That they may win them to the Christian fold from the dark errors of their heathen stye, ...
Article : 323 wordsTHE INCOME TAX.—The assessors are delivering documents to be filled up with the amount of income, and Punch has received a paper, but is unable to fill it up for various reasons. The greater part of ...
Article : 2,258 wordsEdward Alcock, who had been previously found guilty of publishing, without malicious intent, a libel against the administration of justice, appeared to receive the judgment of the court. ...
Article : 1,841 wordsPresent: Alderman Allen, (in the chair); Aldermen Mitchell, Broughton, and Owen, and all the Councillors, with the exception of Messrs. Pawley, Holt, and Flood. ...
Article : 959 wordsSIR—The Australian, of the 18th instant, contains a report of a speech said to have been delivered by you to the inhabitants of Narellan, on Monday last, in which the following passage ...
Article : 1,065 wordsNotwithstanding the incessant complaints respecting "the depression of the times," we have seldom had a more pleasing retrospect than that which the past year affords. However great may ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 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 : 1,119 wordsTHE SHERIFF.—Mr Fraser having been appointed to the office of Colonial preasuter, and Mr. Burnett not having arrived from home, this situation has necessarily been filled up. At the latest possible ...
Article : 324 wordsTHE EMIGRATION BOARD.—The demand for workmen at the present time having relieved the government from supporting destitute persons, the emigration board has closed its labours.—Southern ...
Article : 542 wordsThe whole of the assessor cases on the list, eighty-three in number, were gone through with, being principally undefended, and involving no matter of public interest. ...
Article : 46 wordsSIR—Having observed in the Australian that a person of the name of Murray (I believe Mr. Jas. Macarthur's secretary) has been pleased to state, at a public meeting held in Campbelltown, that the ...
Article : 199 wordsJohn Burt, who had been found guilty of fraudulent insolvency upon the 13th instant, was brought up to receive the sentence of the court, and Mr. Justice Burton read over to his brother Judges his ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 21 Jan 1843, Page 2
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