THROUGH it seems that [?]mendmenta will be made in those portions of the new tariff which have a decided protectiolist tendency, it is pretty certain that the country will have to put up with a considerable portion ...
Article : 1,778 wordsA DIALOGUE (SIMPLE) — EACHER AND PUPIL. P.—It you please, sir, are you very busy? T.—Way? P.—I want, sir, very much to know the meaning of the ...
Article : 883 wordsIn anothere column will be found a general statemen of the principles on which the above named association is based. We recommend it to the careful considertion of our readers. The propositions are perspicuously ...
Article : 830 wordsWe have Adelaide papers to February 12th. From the Register we make the following extracts:- THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.—In reply to the ...
Article : 877 wordsOUR Hobart Town papers are to the 16th February. The following is from the Mercury:— THE CONDEMNED CRIMINAL.—The man Robert Mckavor, who now lies under sentence of death at the ...
Article : 196 wordsWE have Dunedin papers to the 9th instant. The following is from the Otago Times of that dat:— Alfred Cluney, obief cook of the Queen, steamer, was last evening released from o[?]stody. It will be ...
Article : 1,018 wordsIT has often been said of the New South Wales police that they could not or would not take busbrangers. Gardiner and his gang were first pointed out to the upholders of the law; and, when that target was ...
Article : 989 wordsTHE Western Morning News vouohes for the truth of the following story:—The young "good-looking, and accomplished" daughter of a Devonshire, rector fell violently in [?] some time ago with a stone mason, who was employed ...
Article : 1,007 wordsTHe Paterson correspondent of the Mercury gives a full report of the Police examination of Ann Baldwin charged with perjury. After her evidence on a former occasion had been proved. ...
Article : 1,305 wordsTHE following extracts from letters lately received from Mr. Hargraves by the honorable Commissioner of Cown Lands are published in last Iharsday'a Government gazette:- ...
Article : 910 wordsIn future, we understand, there will be a fl[?]at of ten of Her Majesty's vessels of war employed in the Indian Seas. The Peninsular and Ori[?]tal Company's new [?]mer ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 23 Feb 1864, Page 2
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