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Article : 507 wordsSIR,—As one very anxious to hear Mr. New's lectures, but decidedly objecting to going into Wharf-street Church for that purpose, I beg to thank you for the information conveyed in the ...
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Article : 418 wordsSIR,—The erratic and eccentric conduct of your daily contemporary, the Guardian, has for some time past excited a kind of languid interest in the minds of some few of our worthy ...
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Article : 2,389 wordsThe mails per the Cawarra, for New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania, will be made up and closed at the General Post-office this day (Thursday), as ...
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Article : 1,703 wordsMR. A. MARTIN, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Mart: Rice, Maize, Bedsteads, Flour, Groceries, Wines and Spirits, and Salt. ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,—I am much, distressed, as every good churchman should be, at the irregular proceedings of the Rev. T. Jones, Wickham Terrace. His disregard for the canon law of the Church ...
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Article : 82 wordsSIR,—I, having observed a letter in your issue of the 1st instant, complaining of the inefficiency of the police in general, but more particularly of two individuals who had the misfortune to be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 wordsBEFORE the Police Mogistrate. DRUNKENNESS.—Thomas Moorehead was fined 10s., and Margaret Wilson, John Guphy, and James Murphy were each fined 5s. ...
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Family Notices : 23 wordsNo one who witnessed the demonstration of yesterday can be otherwise than gratified that " the grand principle of " the freedom of industry" is so universally ...
Article : 1,254 wordsSIR,—Will you please correct an error which appeared in my letter of yesterday upon the above subject. I am quoted as saying, " opposed to the sentiments of his conscience;" ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 2 Mar 1865, Page 2
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