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Article : 1,098 words"Letters from a member of the legislative council in Van Dicman's Land inform us that the Rev. Mr. Therry laid the foundation of a new Catholic church in Launceston. ...
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Article : 1,205 wordsSIR—An aspiring candidate for Norfolk Island "marks" and "lemonade" made his appea[?] ance, last evening, on the road leading from Appin to this township. He met a man named ...
Article : 252 wordsSIR,—His Excellency the Governor proposed in Council, on Thursday last, to remove both of the Presbyterian Ministers from Parramatta; but when he proposed this, he did not say how ...
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Article : 619 wordsThe following extracts from the Weekly Freeman's Journal, for January last, will be read with surprise by residents in this colony. The allusion to the letter of a member of the Legislative ...
Article : 366 wordsWe received last night Port Phillip Journals to the 16th ulto., there is nothing calling for particular comment. Below we give a few extracts. ...
Article : 1,021 wordsSIR,—When the creatures of an apostate church, and the people of a country above all law, particularly exhibit their projects to public inspection; when it is publicly avowed in the ...
Article : 1,659 wordsSIR,—I observed in the Sydney Herald newspaper of this date, a report of a case tried in the Supreme Court on Tuesday the 29th September, 1840, Beacroft v. Macquoid, wherein I find my ...
Article : 365 wordsSIR,—Having read in your valuable paper of the 23rd instant, an incorrect account of the loss of my schooner, the Sir David Oyilby, I would have let it pass without notice had it not appeared to ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Sat 3 Oct 1840, Page 2
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