On Friday evening the sixth annual meeting of the Sydney Temperance Society was held, in the hall of the Sydney College, which was crowded to excess by well dressed and respectable persons of all ...
Article : 5,101 wordsIt further belongs to that class of political heresies which, by vesting all the civil, and especially all the educational, patronage of a state in the hands of one person, enable him to form the whole nation ...
Article : 1,339 wordsThese races came off according to advertisement on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last. The greater part of the inhabitants of the district, and several of the sporting world from Sydney and other ...
Article : 1,494 wordsMR. EDITOR—For the credit of the M.D.'s, and that of their procession, I should advise them to bury their paper war, and relinquish the scurrilous epithets some of them indulge in. It is not by any ...
Article : 357 wordsROCHDALE FLANNEL MARKET, MONDAY, DEC. 14.—It is now the time of year when the flannel business begins to grow slack, as the chief of the winter stocks are generally laid in before Christmas. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsTHE last arrivals have put us in possession of English papers to the 22nd December. The rumour noticed in our paper of Thursday, that the Porte had refused to rescind the decree of deposition against ...
Article : 1,078 wordsThe Paris papers have, since Tuesday, been chiefly occupied with discussions to which the recent funeral ceremonial has given rise. It seems that, in some parts of the line of procession, the National Guards ...
Article : 201 wordsThe accounts from Spain represent the military in Madrid to have commenced a war with the press. Some journals which had published free comments on Espartero have had their offices attacked and their ...
Article : 161 wordsBEY[?]OUT, NOVEMBER 18, 1840.—The city of Jerusalem is under the rule of the Ottoman government, the inhabitants, headed by the judge, having deposed the governor and made the Egyptian troops ...
Article : 52 wordsRUMOURS are prevalent in town that the Chinese question is settled, and that one of the islands of the eastern coast has been ceded to Great Britain. It is added that the letters and papers ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 20 Apr 1841, Page 2
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