From our Adelaide Journals to the 9th ult. we observe the following items. A Bill had passed tho Legislature and received the Governor's assent for making gold a legal ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Council met pursuant to adjournment, and the SPEAKER took the chair. TONNAGE DUES. The SPEAKER reported that the ...
Article : 6,850 wordsThe Exile of Hungary was the "Lion" of the day; the English journals are filled with accounts of the arrival and reception of Kossuth, his wife, and family. Thursday, ...
Article : 1,067 wordsBy the late arrival we are put in possession of our intermediate files of English intelligence, extending from the end of September to the 20th of November. The ...
Article : 1,272 wordsOur Melbourne papers reach to the 25th ult. The intelligence from the Mines is of the usual character. At Ballarat operations had been renewed with signal success. Several parties had ...
Article : 648 wordsTHE TARIFF.—We learn from good authority that the government of Victoria is about to follow the example of our Council. All intercolonial duties are to be abolished, and those on ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 2 Mar 1852, Page 3
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