The following extracts from a pamphlet published by Major Macarthur in London will be perused with interest. THE ADVANTAGES OF EMIGRATION AND ...
Article : 1,345 wordsAnniversary Dinner.—A Dinner was given by Mr. Arden, on Saturday evening last, to celebrate the anniveisary of the P. P Gazette. Mr. Arden presided on the occasion, and Mr. Stephen officiated at Vice-Chairman ...
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Article : 1,296 wordsOur readers will recollect the outery that was raised in this country against the emigration of Coolies from India to the Mauritius and British Guiana. Lord Brougham denounced it as the revival of the s'ave trade under a new phrase; ...
Article : 1,349 wordsWe have much pleasure in announcing to the public that Mr. Miles is most charitably and successfully employing himself in behalf of the widow of the unfortunate John Connell. ...
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Article : 84 wordsCriminal Offenders.—We extract the following statistical information relative to criminal offenders,&c. from a return moved for in the last Parliament by Mr Hume:—It appears that the total number of persons ...
Article : 326 wordsSIR, The Wool Season is of such great importance to this Colony, that a few words of advice to the flockmasters on the getting up of the Wool ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Sat 27 Nov 1841, Page 3
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