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  2. ST. MATTHIAS CHURCH PADDINGTON.

    Since the temporary church has been opened at Paddington, some few of the soldiers from the Victoria Barracks have been amongst the regular evening worshippers—the crowded state of the church only ...

    Article : 457 words
  3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL ON LAND SURVEYING.

    SIR—The lecture delivered on Tuesday evening at the School of Arts by his Excellency Sir William Denison, contains matter of vast importance to the interests of all classes in this colony—I allude to the present ...

    Article : 540 words
  4. MORETON BAY.

    SIR—I am not at all disposed, as I have neither time or inclination, to bacome the chamption of the Northern Districts; but when I continually read and hear statements made which have no foundation in truth, and ...

    Article : 1,787 words
  5. THE NATIVE QUESTION.

    In a former article upon this question, we placed before our readers, synoptically, a series of measures proposed as the basis of a definite policy to be adopted in regard to the native race. At the same time, we ...

    Article : 2,102 words
  6. THE DUNBAR.

    SIR—Various opinions have been set forth in your's and other journals relative to the fate of the Dunbar, and experienced men appear to differ as to the question whether a vessel could possibly work off the land, when ...

    Article : 380 words
  7. THE CHINESE

    The following is a copy of Mr. Jamison's Bill to restrain and otherwise regulate Chinese immigration:— Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by the with the advice and consent of the Legislative ...

    Article : 1,337 words
  8. INQUESTS.

    On Tuesday an inquest was held at the Three Tuns, Elizabeth-street, on the body of a man named, John Lawson. The deceased it appears was 77 years of age, and had been for the last twenty-five years ...

    Article : 494 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR—In the mercantile column of the Empire to-day appears the following:—"Business continues in a state of great depression, few transactions being entered into except to supply immediate wants." This I believe to ...

    Article : 522 words
  10. THE LECTURE ON THE HISTORY OF MUSIC.

    The following passage occurs in the Herald's report of the Rev. Dr. Hoelzel's lecture on the history of music. "The rev. gentleman also very kindly favoured the audience with an original Heberew chant, composed by ...

    Article : 623 words
  11. IMPOUNDINGS.

    ALBURY, August 20, from Thurgoona, by James Mitchell:— Dark bay horse, DF near shoulder, ML conjoined near side under saddle, 13 under saddle off side star, saddle marked, shoe on off hind foot, 6 years old; damages 4s. Also, from Mr. John Dight's; ...

    Article : 545 words
  12. PASSENGERS FROM AUSTRALIA PER OVERLAND ROUTE.

    SIR—It is much to be regretted that the European and Australian Mail Company do not study their own interest in moderating their charge for passengers from Australia to Endland. Hitherto they have not had ...

    Article : 865 words
  13. MACKENZIE (ASSIGNEE OF DUDGEON v. THE SYDNEY INSURANCE COMPANY.

    SIR—In your issue of this morning I see a letter signed "T. V. Dudgeon," in which the writer complains that the report of the above case "has a direct tendency to prejudice his character," and that it is inaccurate ...

    Article : 990 words
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