SIR—The intelligence that the British government intends to revive the transportation of its criminals has excited considerable interest, not[?] only in the old country, but in the Australian[?] ...
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Article : 404 wordsDEAR SIR,—As yon very kindly invite discussion on the subject of the renewal of transportation to Tasmania, that men's thoughts may have free utterance, may I intrude upon your columns. ...
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Article : 249 wordsBY the Dart which arrived yesterday, we are in receipt of Dunedin papers to the 12th instant, for files of which we are indebted to the courtesy of Captain Sansom. We extract the following items of ...
Article : 850 wordsSIR,—In accordance with your promise in to day's leader that you would give expression to every phase of sentiment on the question of the resumption of transportation to this colony, I trust you ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 24 Feb 1863, Page 3
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