SEPT.9.—The steamer SHAMROCK, 200 tons, Gilmore, master, from Port Phillip, the 31st August, Launcheston the 5th, and Twodfold Bay the 8th instant, with sheep oil, and sundries. ...
Article : 1,411 words"Man cannot propose a holier object than Education itself, and all that belongs to it."—PLATO. "Juventutum recte formare paulo plus est ...
Article : 263 wordsIntelligence reached town on Monday of the standing of this vessel at Circular Head: the following particulars of which unfortunate occurrence may be relied upon as authentic. The ...
Article : 608 wordsBy the arrival of the Shamrock steamor, we are in possession of Launceston papers to the 31st ult. inclusive. The subject of Education appears to be engrossing much of the ...
Article : 54 wordsPursuant to notice, a Public Meeting of the Roman Catholics of Sydney and its vicinity, in reference to the subject of Education, was holden yesterday, at twelve ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 10 Sep 1844, Page 2
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