GENTLEMEN,—Observing in the Monitor of the 2d instant, a letter of Mr. E. S. Hall, addressed to the Editors of this Colony relative to the irregular manner the Journals of this ...
Article : 6,015 wordsSIR—I beg to enquire, whether it is a customary thing for Postmasters at the different Townships in the interior, to allow three or four private individuals to be in the office, ...
Article : 101 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Seeing that you occasionally notice the little goings-on in the interior Townships, I am determined to make you acquainted with some little affairs now going ...
Article : 519 wordsThis morning the Post-office messenger brought us a whole string of Sydney Journals, which, coming by the way of Launcesion, were subject to the operation of the obnoxious ...
Article : 1,746 wordsSIR.—Not having the " ready ear" of His Excellency, I am compelled through the medium of the press, to call his attention to a subject which causes much public discussion, ...
Article : 799 wordsSIR,—Believing you to be an enemy to tyranny and oppression (that which originates with those who ought to be the protectors, instead of the infringers of liberty and order more ...
Article : 700 wordsMR. EDITOR,—From what I can learn, my last letter to you has raised a considerable stir in more sdistricts than one, although I neither mentioned names, or even pointed out the ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 20 Jan 1835, Page 6
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