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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,612 words
  3. THE FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN'S EXPEDITION.

    The New York papers publish the following extract from a letter which has been received from Captain Hall, the Arctic navigator:- Winter quarter's in Igloo, December 10, 1864. ...

    Article : 1,704 words
  4. THE CITY INSPECTOR.

    SIR,—I was not a little surprised, on per[?]sing the report of the proceedings of the Municipal Council in your issue of to-day, to find that His Worship the Mayor had inquired into, and ...

    Article : 809 words
  5. GLAMORGAN MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    SIR,—You were quite correct in your opinion as to the "spirit or tone" of your correspondent, who sent you an account of the Glamorgan Election. ...

    Article : 227 words
  6. THE PROPOSED WHALING COMPANY.

    SIR,—I have addressed you so of tenton whaling and shipbuilding that I am afraid the patience of your readers is quite exhausted,but as I know that you are with me on this important question, I ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  7. TASMANIA.

    Our venerated and respectable, if not respected contemporary, we might almost say relative (for the Australasian is the very grandmother of Victorian journalism), has recently gone out of ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  8. "A CASE OF DISTRESS."

    SIR,—In your, issue of the 18th inst, under the heading of Police, there appears "A Case of Distress," made by a young woman to the Stipendiary Magistrate for assistance, stating that ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. RICHMOND WARDEN.

    SIR,—In your, report of the second annual show, held at Richmond, under the auspices of the S. T. Agricultural Association, it is stated that "the chair was occupied by the Warden of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. GLAMORGAN.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 13th inst., I observe a communication to you from a Glamorgan correspondent, professing to give you a true description of what took place at the election of ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  11. BRIGHTON ELECTION.

    SIR,—A letter appears in The Mercury of Saturday last, "knowing your columns are always open for the vindication of any just cause," signed "Elector," complaining of the want of ...

    Article : 590 words
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