Sir,—If you can afford me a small space, I wish to make a remark or two relative to this unfortunate dispute, us there is no doubt both parties think they are right, and, perhaps, to a certain ...
Article : 579 wordsThe Government have not as yet considered the fate of the unfortunate convicts recently sentenced to death at Ballaarat. Murphy, of course, will be reprieved, pending the ...
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Article : 322 wordsSir,—Mr Bradbury, the dummy, as he appropriately styles himself, has not improved his standing by his effusion in your issue of 22nd inst. Will anyone believe his statement that he expected a ...
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Article : 971 wordsSir,—What can have come over the public spirit of this district when there is not the slightest move made by public meeting or otherwise to oppso[?] the proposed tax upon broad, oats, &c? Can it be ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 27 Feb 1867, Page 3
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