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Article : 404 wordsSIR,—I have recently observed several letters in your columns and also in the Herald, from clerks soliciting a holiday in lieu of Christmas day, which falls, this year, on the Sabbath. It would appear to some like myself ...
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Article : 160 wordsTHE Eagle, steamer, left here on the 3rd instant, with a cargo of wool. The Coquette, schooner, Johnson, master, arrived the same day, with a cargo of American lumber, which she is now discharging. The Uncle Tom, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 463 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 10th instant, I notice under head of "Honour to whom honour is due," an inquiry from a "Constant Reader," Newcastle, as to the cause of the collision of the Hunter River New Steam ...
Article : 278 wordsSIR,—An appeal, in the form of a letter was made in your paper, a few days ago, on behalf of the abovenamed individuals—that they were made to work from morning to late at night, the sevendays of the week, to ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 24 Dec 1859, Page 6
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