SIR,—In a former letter on the subject of education I endeavored to hold up its claims to public support, on the grounds of its moral tendency,—of its fitness for forming a state of society, as ...
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Article : 138 wordsTHE PEOPLE—EDUCATION—READING ROOMS.—We noticed in the People's Advocate, of date 28th May, a letter signed "Caledonian," urging the opening of a People's Reading Room by the ...
Article : 298 wordsOn Monday, 3rd March, Lord Lansdowne in the Peers, and Lord John Russell, in the Commons, severally explained how they had returned to office. Lord John asked for another ...
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Advertising : 1,789 wordsASSAULT. — LAW AND PHYSIC. — Regan v. Murphy. His Worship—This is the first of a series, I believe. ...
Article : 670 wordsNEW GOLD DISCOVERIES.—The town was all alive on Tuesday, with reports of new discoveries of gold on the Onkaparinga, at the South Para, and in the bed of the Torrens. Later in the day ...
Article : 762 wordsAgain we are without a Sydney mail. The repeated disappointments in this respect, and all the other annoyances connected with the transit of the ...
Article : 109 wordsA BOLTER FROM THE CROWN—A young man named Willson, lately in the service of Mr Champion of Malop-street, asked permission to go to Melbourne, and was furnished by his employer ...
Article : 407 wordsARRIVED.—July 1—Tamar, schooner, from Circular Head 26th ultimo. Algerine, brig, from Launceston 25th ultimo. 3—Red Rover, schooner, from Port Fairy the 26th June. Black ...
Article : 143 wordsARRIVED.—July 15—Mazeppa, barque, from Hobart Town. 4—Christiana, brig, from Cowes February 17, Cape of Good Hope May 4, no passengers. Unknown, schooner, from Western ...
Article : 888 wordsSIR,—Much has been said of late touching the bread question. Although I was present at the first meeting, and kept silent on the subject until now, yet it was without contradiction the ...
Article : 735 wordsThe Council held a special meeting yesterday, to decide upon the valuation, and to order a rate in aid of the Town Fund. The Council went into Committee to hear and ...
Article : 696 wordsDEAR SIR,—In this morning's "Geelong Advertiser," I perceive a paragraph relative to the "Geelong Infirmary and Benevolent Asylum," which, of course, means the "Hospital" ...
Article : 317 wordsIt would seem that the English Government has not yet communicated to that of Holland the fact that by the recent alteration in our Navigation laws in England and Indian, all ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Fri 11 Jul 1851, Page 2
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