Judging from the following article, which appeared in the Australasian of the 18th instant, Melbourne is attaining a bad pre-eminence for immorality:— Several bad characters appeared before the ...
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Advertising : 2,008 wordsSIR,—You have given a full, fair, and impartial report of your visit to inspect the roads in the Rosewood Scrub; and if we could only get the Minister for Works to "read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest" ...
Article : 469 wordsSIR,—I observe in your issue of to-day, that these home telegrams are as absurd as ever, for we are told that Mr. Disraeli bas stated that Her Majesty will not take the title of Empress of England. I should ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Queensland telegram of the 11th instant, giving an account of Mr. Angus Mackay's reception and proceedings in California, whilst en route for the Philadelphia Exhibition, has come rather late to hand. Our ...
Article : 1,185 wordsThe 8th of November, 1875, will long be a memorable landmark in the annals of British power in the East. For the first time in our history the natives of India were introduced to their future Emperor, the ...
Article : 774 wordsSIR,—Tenders are to be, according to advertisement, sent in to the Works Department by March 31. The unhappy absence of Mr. King necessitates the publication of this protest, which would otherwise have ...
Article : 700 wordsI am sorry to report that the drought still continues unabated; the only change in the weather, if any, seems to be that it gets hotter and hotter; with, occasionally, high winds, and of course frequent ...
Article : 799 wordsSome might call me disloyal or an alarmist; but as a loyal subject of the Most Gracious Queen-Mother, and with every due deference to the would-be king end Royal son, I think it my duty to disclose the ...
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