We have received our Auckland exchanges to the 2nd instant. The following is from the Southern Cross of that date:— If anything were wanting to show that a critical period ...
Article : 735 wordsIn recent Queensland papers we find complaints about misstatements relative to that colony, by the side of still worse misstatements made by the Queensland journals themselves in reference to South Australia. ...
Article : 3,300 wordsWe have been favoured by Dr. Rowlands, the Co[?]er for the Ipswich District, with a copy of the Royal Humane Society's directions for restoring the apparently dead, which will be found in another page. The ...
Article : 1,881 wordsDEAR SIR,—In your issue of the 9th inst. you published a letter signed "Eucalyptus." I greatly admire the spirit in which it is written, and perfectly agree with him in his remarks on the necessity of keeping a ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Nair[?] correspondent of the Adelaide Observer says, a most distressing occurrence has lately taken place in this township, which has greatly excited the sympathy of the inhabitance. ...
Article : 1,228 wordsSIR,—In Thursday's North Australian a paragraph appeared, intimating to their readers that a man and horse were drowned while crossing the pontoon bridge at Ipswich. As I never saw or heard of this accident ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. Aldermen Pettigrew declared the state of the poll for the late municipal election at the Council Chambers yesterday. The number of votes announced as recorded corresponded with the returns published in our ...
Article : 658 wordsDay by day the great crisis of the war is drawing nearer. Each succeeding post brings the same tale of military preparations and contemplated advance. The public will await, with intense expectation, the result of the ...
Article : 1,276 wordsAn incident in the discussion on the tariff, on Wednesday night, took place, which is not without significance. After the bill embodying the resolutions on the custom duties had ...
Article : 485 wordsThe case of Ellen Stanley v. P. Hallam, for unlawful working of a bullock, was called up for judgment. Another commons having been issued against Hallam ar[?]ing out of the same matter, Mr. batho, on behalf of ...
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