The Dorset we have received our file of south Australian papers to the 9th [?] Excellency Lieutenant Governor Robe [?] expressed himself favorable to the ...
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Article : 181 wordsOn Tuesday the Speaker took the Chair shortly after three o'clock, and rose to address the Council previously to his tendering his resignation of tho office of Speaker. He thanked ...
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Article : 3,756 wordsSIR,—I feel assured that I do you but justice in presuming that, how much snover you may foci it to he your duty, on fitting occasions, to censure the acts of public men, you are not among ...
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Article : 202 wordsSince our last notice, the Mountain SYLPH and THE Tempest have been played for the first time in this Colony. Without being too fastidious, or too critical. ...
Article : 1,846 wordsPOOR MISS LORD!—The following paragraph we take from the Hobart Town SPECTATOR, of the 21st April last, and once more cry shame on the Government who can calmly ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 21 May 1846, Page 3
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