The Welland Advocate and ReviewMicrofilm SPCMFM FC 3155.1 S17 Reel 1http://hdl.handle.net/10464/166602024-03-28T11:18:12Z2024-03-28T11:18:12ZThe Welland Advocate and Reviewhttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/166692022-09-30T01:31:02Z1852-04-10T00:00:00ZThe Welland Advocate and Review
An article on the importance of cleanliness inside and outside the home; an article titled “The Chinese in California”; letters between James and David Fitzgerald, a brother from Canada compares his life to that of Ireland; a note that Germany is on the brink of famine; an update from Europe that Napoleon intends to make himself Emperor; the Kaffir War comes to a close in South Africa; a revival of the Corn Laws in England; an article discussing the network of railways that many hope to see built in Canada in the near future; war in India; a summary of the New Brunswick census;
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A copy of the Turkish Declaration of War from 1663; an article promoting Welland becoming a separate county; an article titled “White Slavery in California” regarding the conditions in the gold mines; an updated list of the new Minters in London; several advice columns
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Update of the trial O’Kane v. McMurtage; The Mechanics of Hamilton move to get rid of the barter system; a Report of a Special Committee working on a new Jury Law addressed to the Council of the United Counties of York, Ontario and Peel; Dexter D’Everardo, Esq. appointed Registrar of Welland; report on the death of Sir John Harvey, Governor of Nova Scotia; an update on the war in Northern Mexico; a letter from the Mayor of Toronto, Mr. Cayley regarding the interests of Canadian farmers in the British Free Trade system; a notice that travel is permitted on the Welland Canal at night as the locks and bridges will be lit; an estimated 40,000 people have died in Jamaica due to a cholera outbreak;
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A letter from a British soldier serving in the Kaffir War in South Africa; a report of the death of Emeline Ladue by suicide, lying across the railroad track of Vermont and Canada; the Tavern of Robert Flander on Hamilton Road burnt down; the construction of an inter-provincial railway has been approved by Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, opening up trade across Canada; the new British Reform Bill has been introduced to Imperial Parliament; new gold discoveries in Australia; a report of the finances of the Pelham Township; an account of the revenue and expenditure of the Township of Bertie;
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