MR. EDITOR—The Legislative Council being [?] [?]oroged for a short period, a few words relative to some of its proceedings may not be altogether importance. As the colony's first ...
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Article : 1,234 wordsHIS Honour Judge Therry very shortly takes his departure from Sydney for Melbourne, where he has been appointed Judge, in the room of Judge Jeffcott, resigned. ...
Article : 180 wordsSIR,—The columns of your journal being over open for the discussion of subjects, which, in their immediate or remote tendencies, are calculated, in any way, to affect the interests of society, I avail ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Attorney-General and Solicitor-General have addressed a lengthy letter to his Excellency the Governor, on the subject of the above Bill, in reply to a communication from his Excellency. The ...
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Article : 681 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Having, in a recent number of your journal, called the attention of the civic dignitaries, to the very great inconvenience and imposition on the public, arising from the stoppage of ...
Article : 389 wordsWe have received a copy of the long talked of act for the amendment of the Constitutional Act of the colony of New South Wales, an abstract of which we give below. The act is not of that ...
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Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), Sat 4 Jan 1845, Page 2
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