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Advertising : 3,771 wordsSIR,—Having noticed in your paper dated the 10th of April, complaints against the Post Office department, I beg you will have the kindness to insert the following statement, hoping it may cause an amendment in the Post ...
Article : 249 wordsSIR,—Depravity and contamination of morals by the employment of convicts, being alleged as the principal (the only feasible) reason for the discontinuance of transportation. I cannot but express surprise that the settlers of this part of the colony should ...
Article : 3,297 wordsMR. Editor,—Who are the gentlemen who have been foremost in this no convict infatuation? Some are men whose fortunes are so desperate, that any change would leave them no worse off! Others are men who have not ...
Article : 1,027 wordsMR. Editor,—I am not prone to politics, nor at all eager to be prominent in matters which are better left to men of more experience than I possess; hut I feel in duty bound to correct some errors in the report of the Campbell ...
Article : 272 wordsSIR.—The Hobart Town Advertiser, of 23rd fast., has some very charitable, humane, and real christian-like remarks respecting the [?] attempts, In the discussion of the transportation question, to divide the colonists into two classes, namely the ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Sat 1 May 1847, Page 4
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