SIR,—As the time is now drawing near when this colony will be deprived of the Imperial troops, something should be done in the way of preparing for this occasion, and I would venture to remark that a ...
Article : 255 wordsALTHOUGH Adelong cannot boast of so many crushing machines as it did in years [?]one by still I hear Wellington commenced again last week. I think I mentioned the damage done to Walter Wellington's ...
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Article : 553 wordsSIR,—In your yesterday's suggestive leader on the social evil, results only are considered, which can only be materially controlled by striking at the cause— seduction. A very large proportion of the unfortunate ...
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Article : 241 wordsGREAT excitement has been caused by the discovery of a quartz reef on the south side of Eaglehawk Gully, which promises to be not only rich, but permanent. The prospects are all that could be desired, the stone ...
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Article : 453 wordsShirley Brooks succeeds Mark Lemon as the active editor of Punch. The Government promises strong measures against betting at races. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 21 Jul 1870, Page 3
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