The Berry Ministry has been replaced by one of the most extraordinary administrative teams that Victoria has ever seen, headed by Sir Bryan O'Loghlen who was Attorney ...
Article : 1,384 wordsOn the 4th inst., two brothers, by name Chisholm, had a rather harrow escape from being burnt at Martin and Read's mine. The bight being cold and windy, they did not put ...
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Article : 1,785 wordsThe Lords are making material alterations in the Irish Land Bill. The claim of Litimelas to the sole chieftainship of Zulpland, has aroused hostilities ...
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Article : 431 wordsMeets every alternate Monday, Wesleyan Chapel. Conductor, T. W. Stroud; Secretary, W. H. Campbell. I.O.G.T. ...
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Article : 331 wordsMinutes of a meeting held August 1,1881. Present--Messrs. Maley, Connolly, Stokes, Stephens, and Leverman. It was resolved that a copy of the ...
Article : 174 wordsAn English paper says "A suggestion has been informally submitted to the Government by the supporters of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, that pending legislation on the liquor traffic, ...
Article : 199 wordsAt the Police Court, on Thursday last, the case of Cream v. Cain, for the use of abusive language was dismissed. On the 11th inst., W. Smith and James ...
Article : 117 wordsWE shall be happy to insert letters on matters of public interest written in a fair spirit, and in which personalities are eschewed; but it most be understood that we do not held ourselves responsible for the opinions ...
Article : 53 wordsTo the Editor of the Victorian Express. SIR,--In my letter of the 31st ult., published in your issue of 2nd inst., you will (if not consigned to the waste paper basket) find the words ...
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Victorian Express (Geraldton, WA : 1878 - 1894), Wed 17 Aug 1881, Page 3
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