DESTITUTION IN COLLINGWOOD.—Mr. Greathead, the missionary for Collingwood Flat, and who resides in Derby-street, Collingwood, has requested of us to mention that the statements ...
Article : 3,852 wordsMy dear Lord,—I promised to [?] again as soon as I should have say. We have how held five conf[?] ...
Article : 736 wordsSir,—It has occurred to me, that the widows and orphans of our gallant soldiers in the Crimea might be essentialiy benefited by emigrating to this country. If, by raising a special fund here, ...
Article : 158 wordsSir,—In yesterday's paper we observed a statement that there are at present only eight vessels discharging in the Bay. One would suppose that with so little to do, despatch would be the order ...
Article : 159 wordsSir,—I perceive, in your issue of this morning, a letter from Mr. W. Evans, of Johnston-street, who imagines that I am laboring under some delusion regarding the wishes of the inhabitants ...
Article : 156 wordsSir,—Will you believe that, about twelve o'clock on the 25th ult.,—yes, in broad noonday,— two men came, during my absence in town and wheeled away a new tip-up dray from the front ...
Article : 314 wordsThe following despatch, addressed to the Danish Minister in St. Petersburg, to whom the protection of the British interests in Russia has been confided, will be read with surprise ...
Article : 742 wordsThe arrangements for the visit of the Emperor of the French and the Empress Eugenio to this country are now said to be complete, and on the 16th of April the Imperial Court ...
Article : 1,462 wordsSir,—A letter appears in your columns of this day, bearing the signature of Mr. W. Evans, one of the members of the East Collingwood Local Committee, in which it is stated that the majority ...
Article : 307 wordsTwo enormous blue-books have [?] issued from the Parliamentary prin[?] containing the report of the Mayn[?] missioners appointed in 1853, with ...
Article : 1,738 wordsSir,—Resuming my remarks on the public finances, I would remind your readers that they have been informed from the highest source that the cash credit at the banks, and the outstanding ...
Article : 3,262 wordsSir,—I see that your Geelong Correspond ent endorses my idea of sending to the Crimea a contingent, which would do noble honor to the cause of freedom. I wrote a few lines to the Age on ...
Article : 231 wordsSir,—In your columns of yesterday the profits arising from the sale of wines by hotelkeepers were set forth sufficiently clearly for all to perceive the cruel wrong inflicted on the man of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 7 Jul 1855, Page 6
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