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  2. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH ENGLAND

    It will be seen by the resolutions which Mr. Forster is to more in the Assembly, that New South Wales is in the first instance asked to pay £9,625 per annum towards the proposed submarine telegraph from ...

    Article : 407 words
  3. PRESENTATION OF ADDRESSES.

    On Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, his Excellency repaired to the pavilion in the Botanic Gardens, to receive the various addresses, which were six in number:—From the people of Queensland read by his ...

    Article : 173 words
  4. (From the Cord[?] of Brisbane)

    To his Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen Kinght, &c May it please your Excellency We, the Coniwaliners of Brisbane in the ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. (From the Inhabitants of Ipswich)

    To his Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Knight, &c. May it please your Excellency. We, the inhabitants of the Town of Ipswich ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. Reply

    Gentlemen.—I have received with most sincere gratification your cordial welcome and your loyal address. I thank you with my whole hearts for your good wishes, and for the assurance of your personal ...

    Article : 653 words
  7. Reply.

    Gentlemen.— I thank you in the name of the Queen for your cordial welcome and for the loyal address which you have present to me I rejoice to perceive that the ancient and landable ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. DR. LIVINGSTONE.

    The Cape Town journals contain accounts of the discovery of a large lake in the interior of Africa by Dr. Livingstone. It is contained in the following letter from the distinguished explorer to Sir George ...

    Article : 457 words
  9. (From the Working Men of Brisbane.)

    To his Excellency Sir adage F. Bowen, Knight, &c May it please your Excellency. We, the representatives of the Working Men of Brisbane, loyal subjects of the British Crown ...

    Article : 426 words
  10. Reply

    Gentlemen.—I thank you most cordially for your loyal address and for your hearty welcome. I am gratified that you have chosen, as your channel of communication with me, an officer of such highly ...

    Article : 490 words
  11. (From the Brisbane Town Council.)

    May it please your Excellency, We the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Brisbane, would take the opportunity of your Excellency's arrival to express our affection and loyalty to the ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. (From the South African Advertiser.)

    We have just been favoured with the following copy of a letter from Dr. Livingstone. so recent as the 30th of July. This bold and successful explorer has, apparently sustained no losses in his party from ...

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    Gentlemen,—I have already received so many addresses since my arrival in this colony that it is difficult for me to vary the expression of my thanks for the loyal spirit in which they are all conceived ...

    Article : 2,398 words
  14. (From the Clergymen of Brisbane)

    To his Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Governor. &c May it please your Excellency. We, the undersigned clerymen of the United ...

    Article : 287 words
  15. Reply

    Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen,—I request that you will accept my warmest thanks for the cordial and generous welcome to brisbane which your address conveys to me. From my reception here I have ...

    Article : 727 words
  16. Reply

    Gentlemen,—I beg to return to the clergymen of the Church of England and Ireland resident in the Diocese of Brisbane, my sincere and hearty thanks for the hearty welcome which they have awarded to ...

    Article : 402 words
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