PADDINGTON—The usual weekly meeting of the Council was hed on Tuesday, the 2nd instant, at the Council Chambers. Present: Mr. J. C. Humphrey, Chairman; and Messrs. Alston, Taylor, Smith, Lynch, and Reddy. ...
Article : 1,822 wordsSIR,—From the tenorial a letter[?] this a [?] Empire, signed "Catholic," the writer, who on[?] think, to have desginated himself "Roman Catholic appears to be ignorant of the meaning of the ...
Article : 279 wordsYEDDO, October 2.—In continning my sketch of this certainly wonderful city, I may mention my [?]tonishment at the incredible number of temples and convent-like priestly residences. I have now before me a ...
Article : 2,198 wordsSIR,—A small typographical error has been discovered in the above work published by us, and, as the book is extensively used by the coasters along our seaboard, we shall be obliged by your allowing us to correct it through ...
Article : 128 wordsRISE IN THE HAWKESBURY.—Again are we visited with a flood, the devastating effects of which will be severely felt by many poor setriers, who had, by dint of great thrift and industry, managed to preserve barely enough ...
Article : 406 wordsSIR,—It requires no wizard to see that the exhibition of such diverse results by Victoria and New South Wales, in the matter of Volunteer organisation, must certainly be owing to a radical difference in the mode of operation. ...
Article : 1,256 wordsSIR,—I feel pleasure in furnisting your numerous readers with a low particulars from the celebrated Lambing Blat, of John Chinaman notoriety, which has now become almost a household word. ...
Article : 453 wordsThe annual show meeting of the O'Connell and Macquarie Plains, Campbell's and Fish River Agricultural Association was held on Monday last, at O'Connell Plaine. Numbers of individuals had, for some time ...
Article : 3,602 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE. SIR.—The above is a query which, at the present mom at, frequently suggests itself and arrests the attention. The foreshadowings of the Maori outbreak stood strigingly ...
Article : 304 wordsSIR,—I was much surprised and annoved at the very unmerited praise bestowed on my company at the expense of others belonging to the same battalion. If the praise was even due to us, it was bad taste on the part of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 9 Apr 1861, Page 3
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