The Gipsey Queen, which left Plymouth on the 13th May, brings London papers to the 11tb. AUSTRALIAN COLONIES BILL. —6TH MAY. In answer to Mr. Denison, Mr. Labourchere ...
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Article : 670 wordsEarl Grey moved the second rending of this Bill. The Noble Lord stated the provisions of the Bill, with which the public are already familiar through the protracted debates in the ...
Article : 178 wordsSteam Navigation from the Mauritius to Aden on the coast of Arabia, was much talked of.... The small pox had broken out in the town of Port Louis.... Emmigrants were ...
Article : 186 wordsSOME of our Hobart Town cotemporaries have lately complained of being inundated with a flood of intelligence from all quarters: from England, from the United States, and from all ...
Article : 164 wordsBy the Bittern, we have papers from Swan River to the 2nd of August. The ship Sophia, with 246 free emigrants had arrived on the 27th July. ...
Article : 377 wordsNo intimation has yet reached New South Wales that any space has been alloted to them in the forthcoming industrial exhibition.... There had been no later arrivals than May ...
Article : 374 wordsEvery thing appears remarkably quiet at the Cape, presenting a strange contrast to the state of affairs that existed there a short time past. Sir Harry Smith, the governor, appears to be ...
Article : 457 wordsMR. EDITOR, — In your paper of the 14th instant. I observe " civis" has addressed Sir William Denison on the subject of the water, works. Now I do not wish to follow "Civis." ...
Article : 526 wordsEXTENSIVE LAND PURCHASE. — W. S. T. Clarke, Esq., has made a most entensive land purchase at Port Phillip. The particulars are thus gleaned from the papers. For the first ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 18 Sep 1850, Page 611
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