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Article : 31 wordsMR. EDITOR—Much surpriso having been excited by the circumstance of the sons of St. George having failed to give a ball in honour of the festival of their patron saint, I feel it but justice to the great mass ...
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Article : 355 wordsMR. EDITION—This is one of the abtruse propositions of that extraordinary "Irishman," under whose "cognomen" I have for some time trespassed on your columns. No doubt you have been ...
Article : 1,242 words"To the Editor of the Sydney Herald. Sir,—I have read in your journal of the 11th ultimo, a letter from Mr. Cook, police magistrate, Dungog, in which he accuses me of "tampering with his constables and ...
Article : 1,637 wordsMR. EDITOR—In a former number of your widely circulated journal I took occasion to lay before the public a decision of the Bathurst bench, in the case of Casady against Parkes. I was then influenced ...
Article : 1,108 wordsThe office of the branch of the Sydney Commercial Bank at Windsor has been established in the Suffolk Buildings, Macquarie-street, in that town. The business of the branch is to be conducted on the ...
Article : 516 wordsThe above striking passage of Shakspeare was forcibly brought to our mind in reading the miserable apology of Saturday's Gazette. The editor confesses his inability to reply to our charge of forgery and ...
Article : 1,004 wordsMAY 23.—From Hobart Town, having left the 10th instant, the barque Mandane, Captain Murdock, with wheat, hay, &c. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Davis and four children, Mr. ...
Article : 380 wordsThis annual festival was celebrated yesterday by the inhabitants of Sydney in a manner becoming the loyal subjects of a young and virtuous sovereign. A levee was held by his Excellency Sir George Gipps ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 26 May 1840, Page 2
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