Our Colonial Senate has been engaged during the past week in carrying the several Bills through their respective stages, which were introduced at the re-assembling of the Council; ...
Article : 789 wordsIt is not a little curious, and has no doubt something of philosophy in it, if we could but find it out, that since we have resumed our Police Reports, the other journals, who used to publish ...
Article : 1,007 wordsWe are pleased to find that the article which we published last week under the above title, has procured for us the thanks and commendation of a numerous class of our community, ...
Article : 613 wordsThe last number of the True Colonist contains a short article in reference to the monopoly which is said to be pratised by the manner in which our Bonded Stores are at present ...
Article : 668 wordsTHE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND THE POLICE— The Attorney-General has to talk a great deal in the Council, and it is not to be supposed but that he occasionally talks a little unwisely. In a ...
Article : 3,952 wordsSIR,—Can you, or either of your scientific readers account for the very general and rapid decay of the gum trees throughout the island, which are evidently giving way in every direction to ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Postmaster-General is a most extraordinary man; and as for "turning the penny," match him who can. Poor Mr. Champion was clearly no match for his highness's trading nous, ...
Article : 588 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Having witnessed what I consider the brutal conduct of the constabulary to-wards more than one unfortunate individual who has been charged only with the commission of an ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 1 Oct 1844, Page 3
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