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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) SYDNEY, Friday.
There were thanksgiving services at St. James's to-day for the safe arrivai of the Bishop of Brisbane and clergy. A person recently arrived from New ...
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A remarkable case of this nature was heard yesterday at the East Collingwood police-court, before the Hon. Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Thomas. The complainant was a Miss Eliza ...
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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Friday, August 17.
The public trial of the new tree and stump extractor to-day was tolerably well attended, and, as on the occasion of the private trial, the results gave very general satisfaction. Some people ...
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Sir,—In regard to your leader of Friday last, respecting the losses caused to the community through the unsuccessful operations of companies, I venture to make a few observations. ...
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The Gazette of yesterday contains the following announcements:- APPOINTMENTS. Lieutenant William Henry Snee, to be ...
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Sir,—Amongst the list of drunkards in your issue of to-day appears the name of John Christopher. Now, Sir, as that happens to be my name exactly, and as I take it a not very ...
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Sir,—My business having lately rendered my attendance necessary at the City Police-court, I have been painfully impressed with the necessity of action being taken on this important subject, and ...
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Sir,—I beg you will grant me a few lines in your valuable paper. I am obliged to sell fruit in the streets of this city, because I cannot got work in these extremely dull times. I have a ...
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Sir,—The whole Christian community owe their thanks to you for the able manner in which you advocated the cause of the unfortunate and injured young woman Jessie Galle, whose case ...
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Sir,—I orave a little space in which to answer the opinion of "Barrister," published in your paper of to-day. It being easy to obtain acts and orders in ...
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Sir,—By giving insertion to the following observations in your widely-circulated journal, you will oblige the writer. The Constitution, the organ of the Beechworth ...
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Sir,—I crave permission to call your attention to what is unquestionably an official irregularity, if not something worse. I allude to a late report of the registrar-general, of which notice, have ...
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Sir,—The great havoe the influenza has exercised, and is still exercising, in the Australian[?] colonies, caused, no doubt, as all epidemics are, by some more or less distant or local atmospheric, ...
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Sir,—Can you or the public inform us whether the Government will accept the service of young men who wish to volunteer for the New Zealand war or not; if so, upon what conditions? ...
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