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  2. THE SHIP, NORNA.

    THE cond[?]ct of the Water Police, in reference to the crew of the ship Norne, has been attempted to be excused, on the ground that no complaint was made by the Lascars until they were brought up on a charge of ...

    Article : 821 words
  3. DR. JOBSON'S FARWELL SERMON.

    ON Sunday evening, the Rev. Dr. Jobson, deputation from the British Wesleyan Methosist Conference, delivered a farewell sermon in the Wesleyan Contrnary Chapel. York-street. The sacred edifice was densely ...

    Article : 2,412 words
  4. DARLINGHURST GAOL.

    ONLY a comparalively short time since we recorded the escape of either three or four prischers from Darlinghurst Gaol, in broad day, by means of a plank. The excitement caused by this extraordinary pices of bad ...

    Article : 1,766 words
  5. NATIONAL SCHOOLS.

    SIR—We do not feel at all inolined to submit to the implied [?]fl[?]n upon our verecity contained in the correspondence published in your issue of yesterday's date. ...

    Article : 468 words
  6. SCHOOL OF ARTS EXHIBITION.

    THE industrial exhibition of the School of Arts was opened yesterday evening under the most encoureging suspices. At 8 o'clock, his Excellency Colonel Kempl, accompanied by his side-de-camp and private accretary. ...

    Article : 1,127 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—I must again ask you to allow me to correct a misstatement in your editorial remark at the foot of my letter in your issue of this day. You state that "no proceedings were had in the case of the Norna in this ...

    Article : 553 words
  8. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    GENTLEMEN.—FOR the three hundred millions of Chinese with every interest they possess, you should not set colonist against colonist, or allow disaffected feuds to divide the interests ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. THE CHINESE.

    SIR,—As an ex-digger may I be allowed to express a few opinions on this vexed and momentions question. I shall do so with the greatest impartiality, and with a thorough knowledge of the subject. I have worked as a practical ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—Having heard that that worthy gentleman, Mr. Robertson, Land Minister, has lately fenced in for general use, a piece of what, I believe, you call the public Domain, I take the liberty to write you, as I see you ...

    Article : 522 words
  11. MR. MOFFAT, THE ATTORNEY—MR. NORTH, THE P.M.—MR. BUNBURY, THE W. P. O. CLERK.—THE WATER POLICE.

    SIR,—A thousand thanks to you for your leading article in Saturday's Empire. A thousand thanks, also, to Mr. James for his letter. It it were not for the exposures of the Press, it would be almost as dangerous for ...

    Article : 1,396 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—As a favour, I beg leave of you, to ask some of your scientific readers for directions to make a galvanic battery; composed of materials easy procured. Any auggestion will be most thankfully received. Trusting ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—In the report in this day's Empire, of the exhibition at the School of Arts, you speak of the lighting up of the hall by a "Barlow's sun light." I would not wish your readers to imagine that I am ...

    Article : 91 words
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