Since the glorious recall of the restoration of the " Freedom of the Press," and in strict conjunction with the declared assurances of one of the most enlightened Members of the British Senate, the Right Hon. Mr. Huskisson, that we ...
Article : 7,510 wordsThe Public have already been fully apprised, that His Majesty has disallowed the continuance of the Newspaper License Act, depriving the Colonists of Van Diemen's Land of the " Freedom of the Press." In the letter of the ...
Article : 599 wordsOur files of English Papers were received so late last week, that we were unable to give any extracts from them. This week, we are however gratified in being able to lay before our readers the latest English news in the Colony, having obtained ...
Article : 2,492 wordsWe have this week the painful task of recording another death by drowning. Although the circumstances connected with the case appear strauge and mysterious, we cannot in any way advance an opinion opposite to the verdict of the ...
Article : 363 wordsMr. Baring's view of Colonial Governments, given in an instructive speech by that Gentleman in the House of Commons on the 8th of July last, (which we shall insert at full length in our next), are so applicable to those of every honest, ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 23 Jan 1829, Page 3
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