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Article : 5,545 wordsSIR—Permit me, through the medium of your valuable columns, to urge the claims of that respectable class of men—attorney's clerks. This body, in common with the rest of the community, ...
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Article : 530 wordsSIR—It may be well to direct the attention of the Immigration Committee to the fact, that although the press in 1848, culogised the direct Remission scheme, it has never yet been discussed ...
Article : 632 wordsSIR—Seeing some of the Native Police in town, and their striking appearance, I am led to trouble you and the public with a little of my mind, as the saving has it, with reference to the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 21 Jun 1852, Page 3
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