THE Argus had a very fierce article, denouncing "The Traitors," which led us to ask "Who is the Traitor?" On Saturday, the Argus returned to the charge in the following style:— ...
Article : 599 wordsNil. CLEARED OUT, Per Flying Fish, brigantine, 122 tons, Ogilvie, master for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr ...
Article : 109 wordsCRIMINAL SESSIONS.—The next sittings of the Supreme Court in its criminal jurisdiction, will take place on Monday, the 17th instant. SUPREME COURT.—To such parties as take any ...
Article : 899 wordsMarch 8—Himalaya, from London, four months out. March 8—Shamrock, steamer, from Sydney. OUTWARDS. ...
Article : 35 wordsMarch 7.—Wave, schooner, from Port Fairy. Passengers—Mr M'Intosh, Mr M'Pherson, Mr 'Nee, Mr Roger, Mr Coathorpe; two prisoners in the steerage. ...
Article : 140 wordsTOWN COUNCIL.—The meeting of Town Council to be held on Tuesday, 11th March, 1851, at three o'clock P.M. precisely. Orders of the day. To consider and order on the Report of the ...
Article : 329 wordsTo-morrow, Tuesday, is the day appointed for the election of the Victoria Delegate of the Council of the League. Of course, we have no idea who is to be the lucky man; but the Morning ...
Article : 914 wordsThe Warsaw Conferences—Triumph of Austria—Invasion of the Electorate of Hesse—Death of Count Brandenburgh—Resignation of the Prussian Minister—The Danish Question— ...
Article : 1,638 wordsTHE society of Australia will inevitably degenerate unless some comprehensive means be devised to provide an education for its dispersed population. A great and tremendous evil is growing ...
Article : 1,381 wordsMarried couple for home stations, per year. £45 to 40. Do. do. for out stations £30. Do. do. taking to flocks £40 to 46. ...
Article : 135 wordsWE observe that the census returns give the population as nearly two thousand less than we made it by estimate. Of course the actual enumeration ought to be most accurate, but it is ...
Article : 2,270 wordsSIR,—I fear, Mr. Editor, ye hae dune me some harm by putting my letters in prent. Before I wrote to ye, I was a humble-minded woman, that wad never hae sue muckle as thocht o' ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Mon 10 Mar 1851, Page 2
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