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  2. THE NEW BUDGET: OPINIONS OF THE PROVINCIAL PRESS.

    WE commend to our readers the study of Mr. Eagar's budget, an abstract of which appears in another column, and we appeal to them to say whether any prognostication of the possibilities of any man was ever more fully verified than ours of Mr. Eagar—a ...

    Article : 6,231 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    THE PRESIDENT took his seat at twenty-five minutes past four o'clock. DESTITUTE CHILDREN. Mr. DEAS THOMSON, in pursuance of notice, moved ...

    Article : 4,217 words
  4. THE PROPOSED TARIFF.

    SIR,—The new tariff of Mr. Eagar, so far from being advantageous to the colonial manufacturer, is, in some instat[?] at least, to his disadvantage, inasmuch as the same duty will belevied upon the articles he uses in his ...

    Article : 633 words
  5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past three o'clock. POLICE MAGISTRATE FOR WALGETT. Mr. DANGAR asked the Colonial Secretary, "1. Doths ...

    Article : 23,948 words
  6. FINANCE.

    SIR,—When fine promises are made, we naturally expect a fair performance. Messrs. Martin and Ce. were to put our financial position to rights, so they told us, and we waited anxiously to know how they were going to do it; and oh ...

    Article : 371 words
  7. THE PROPOSED POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS.

    SIR,—Having read the speech of the Treasurer and his mode of making good the deficit now existing, my remarks on the subject are intended to apply only to that portion which has reference to the Post Office—from which ...

    Article : 651 words
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