Late English papers announce the recall of Governor Hutt, and the appointment of Andrew Clarke, Esq., late a Lieutenaut-Colonel in the army, as his successor. ...
Article : 27 wordsTim gets into the Lock-up, and is introduced at Court. Tim was no sooner secured than he was walked out into the street, by the watchful constables; who prudently avoided, giving his late company another ...
Article : 1,152 wordsThe "Portland Guardian" states--"We are gratified in having to announce, that postal overland communication between Adelaide and this colony is to be forthwith established, Sir George Gipps having given ...
Article : 53 wordsIn a perjury case which was tried at the last sittings of the Criminal Court, and which occupied the Court for three days, the Jury were, after being locked up 24 hours, obliged to be discharged, as they could not ...
Article : 557 wordsThe Legislative Council had been further prorogued to the 9th of this month. It was rumoured that the Governor had succeeded in getting three of the six vacancies filled. This has been since denied. ...
Article : 282 wordsOn Tuesday, July 8, the ten men (eight calling themselves Brazilians, and two Spaniards) charged with the murder of the above unfortunate promising officer and party, were examined at the Plymouth Guildhall. ...
Article : 1,469 wordsHong Kong papers have been received up the 18th Sept. The colonists appear like the Australians, to have a Land Grievance to complain of, but their fault finding with the Government is on account of the latter ...
Article : 118 wordsTo the "Port Phillip Herald" we are indebted for the following English news, up to the 23rd of August, received by the Johnstone, from Liverpool. Parliament had been prorogued: the Royal Speech ...
Article : 629 wordsThe latest news received respecting this colony, appears in the "Hobart Town Observer" of the 29th ult. News has arrived by the Deborah, from New Zealand, that Heki had taken up a position in an ...
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The Star (Sydney, NSW : 1845 - 1846), Sat 13 Dec 1845, Page 3
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