SIR,—I beg to say, is reply to the "Glebe Volunteer," that the eight or ten file of the Balmain rifles who rejoined their company after the firing, were men lent to Waterloo and St. Leonard's compantes (who did not ...
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Article : 1,360 wordsSIR,—If "Agricola," in your issue of the 8th instant, is not the identical writer of the article in a recentnumber of the Herald, form which is the following notion:— "It is neediss to advert to the energy and skill with ...
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Article : 1,660 wordsSIR,—I perceive in this morning issue of the Empire a statement which I wish to correct. You report that there was a meeting of No. 5 Company Volunteer Rifles last evening, for the purpose of electing a corporal, when ...
Article : 140 wordsSIR,—The Secretary of the late Rankdwick Company of Yolunteer Rifles impugus my statement with regard to the resignation of the members of that company. I beg to refer him to the correspondence publiched in the daily ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 15 Apr 1861, Page 3
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