MELBOURNE CATHOLIC CHURCH.—On Sunday a public meeting of the Roman Catholic congregation was held to take into consideration several subjects connected with the temporal and spiritual concerns ...
Article : 1,531 words"A Subscriber," who complains of the want of a fence around the excavations on the site of St. Patrick's Church, is informed that the committee have already given directions for the erection of one. The slow progress of the work also ...
Article : 145 wordsHowever clear and pregnant may be the evidence in favour of the claims of antiquity, there are thousands in these kingdoms who cannot believe that anything went right before the Reformation; or that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsWE earnestly recommend to the attention of Dr. Lang, of the "dissenting" editors of the Herald, and of the other consistent Protestants, who are lending their aid to the schemes of our "church ...
Article : 858 wordsBY the last Government Gazette we perceive that a Church missionary, the Rev. Henry Williams, claims, on account of some small sums of money and "articles of merchandise" given to the ...
Article : 110 wordsCAPTURE OF THE BUSHRANGER BY WHOM THE GOULBURN MAIL WAS ROBBED.—On Friday, the 16th instant, the Rev. Mr. Lovat, the clergyman of the Yass district, was riding to burn by the Lake George road, and had reached a ...
Article : 1,545 wordsWE publish the following correspondence for two reasons; first, to give our readers a specimen of the petty annoyances to which a public writer is continually exposed, who would "be just and fear not;" ...
Article : 239 wordsSIR—On referring to the letter complained of in your communication of the 10th, just received, I observe that my correspondent accuses a Dr. Aaron of having offered some indignity to the Catholic ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,039 wordsSIR—I have yet to learn that the editor of a news-paper containing defamatory matter has any right to call upon the party aggrieved by the libel to disprove its truth, or to establish the malice of his anonymous ...
Article : 117 wordsSIR—"I have yet to learn" that a lawyer, even, has "any right" to assume that any publication is a "libel" and "defamatory," until the fact has been proved; or that Mr. Aaron has "any right" to ...
Article : 319 wordsTHE deplorable state of our aboriginal population continues to attract still more and more the attention of benevolent individuals in the mother country; as will be seen by the following extract from the ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 22 Apr 1841, Page 2
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