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  2. POST OFFICE ABUSE.

    To THE GENERAL PUBLIC.—Having refused to pay two guineas for the use of a box at the Post-office (doub'e the amount ever before attempted to be charged), and having applied to have my letters left till called ...

    Article : 258 words
  3. THE AMERICAN WAR.

    THE Secretary of the Emancipation. Society has received the following letter from Professor Goldwin Smith:— Oxford, January 31. ...

    Article : 1,837 words
  4. THE NEW SOUTH WALES CONTRIBTION TO THE LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND.

    GENTLEMEN,—We have the honour to enclose copies of a letter from the [?]rary secretary of the Central Relief Committee, dated 23rd Febratry, 1863, and of the report forwarded therewith. From these you will see that the ...

    Article : 128 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE [?]pants of the missing boat of the Queen of the Colonies were tre[?]ted very kindly by the blacks on Brebie Island. A second attempt has been made to [?]t the ship ...

    Article : 53 words
  6. The Empire.

    THE newspapers which, have come to hand by the mail afford but little additional information to that which we had previously, gathered through the instrumentality of the electric wire. ...

    Article : 2,473 words
  7. MELBOURNE.

    R. Gold[?]ough and Co. sold by auction, to-day, five hundred bales wool, The biddings were brisker than was ant[?]pated, considering the rews from England, Some lots were bought in on owners account, the ...

    Article : 215 words
  8. FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF DISTRE[?] IN THE MANUFACTURING DISTHICTE.

    Gentlemen,—The Contral Executive Committee, in conformity with the wishes which, you inform me, have been expressed by the subscribers to the New South Wales fund, have approved the inclosed report and have passed the resolutions appended to it. ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. PROGRESS OF SHIP-BUILDING IN PORT JACKSON.

    IN the Empire of Tuesday last we made mention of the imprompt[?] [?]al trip of this fine vessel, of which, she now being ready for sea, we will present to our na[?]cal friends, both here and in distant ports, a few particulars which ...

    Article : 1,501 words
  10. THE POLICE FORCE.

    SIR,—Many and varions complaints are constantly being made as to the working and efficiency of the new police force. Having just returned from a journey of about 1000 miles through the South and Western country, and ...

    Article : 1,464 words
  11. FUND FOR EMPLOYMENT AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF PERSONS IN RECE PT OF RELIEF.

    During the last three months the minute of the 3rd of November, providing administration, arrangements to promote the manual employment of females, and the school attendance of children, youth[?] and adults, in receipt of relief, has been ...

    Article : 1,836 words
  12. ADELAIDE.

    The delegates of the varions colonies at the Conference were unanimous that the Queen should be petitioned against a return of transportation to the colonies. The result of their deliberations on other subjects is ...

    Article : 1,197 words
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