MR. EDITOR—Permit me, through the medium of your valuable journal, to suggest to the post office authorities and the public the adoption of the "money order" plan, as acted on in England. ...
Article : 209 wordsSIR—I have only just seen a letter signed "Catholicus" in the Madras Examiner, in which well deserved eulogy is bestowed on Lieut. Colonel Breton of her Majesty's Own, for his liberal and ...
Article : 291 wordsMR. EDITOR—The scandal loving people of Sydney have for some days past been entertained with two very amusing stories, well suited for Botany Bay, the one relating to certain occurrences in the ...
Article : 681 wordsSIR—Some of my friends would fain persuade me that you are so prejudiced against a certain class of her Majesty's subjects, that it will be in vain to address you on their behalf, and that I will only ...
Article : 755 wordsWE understand that a requisition is being got up by a certain number of the proprietors of houses in Sydney, for calling a meeting to petition against the 54th clause of the Corporation Bill, which empowers ...
Article : 288 wordsA public meeting was held at Queanbeyan on the 10th instant, Mr. Charles Campbell in the chair, for the purpose of petitioning the Governor and council not to pass the Police and Works Bill, when ...
Article : 419 wordsMR. EDITOR—By Thursday's Chronicle I perceive you have discovered the infamous plot which, if carried into execution within the period proposed by Mr. Walker (who feigns to have the welfare of ...
Article : 190 wordsFINAL DISSOLUTION OF THE CONNECTION OF GOVERNMENT WITH THE IDOLATROUS ESTABLISHMENTS.—We republish, among our selections, the final orders of the court of directors on this ...
Article : 733 words"Jenkins' Yellow Nankeens" has been received. It will be laid aside for the present. ...
Article : 16 wordsDuncan, like a wary Scotchman, watched his opportunity, and when the moment arrived he dashed amongst the enemy with the most undaunted resolution, and cut completely through their line, ...
Article : 1,892 wordsIN our fourth page will be found the conclusion of Mr. Walker's curious letter upon this subject. It will be perceived that Mr. Walker quotes a parliamentary report of 1836, and two successive reports ...
Article : 750 wordsOn Tuesday meetings of creditors in the following insolvent estates were held before the Chief Commissioner, and the debts annexed to each estate were proved:—In the estate of James Henry ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 25 Jun 1842, Page 2
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