THE Legislative Assembly met, yesterday, at the usual boar. Mr ROBERTSON presented a petition from upwards of three thousand miners, residing at Lambing Flat, praying ...
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Article : 543 wordsTHE Legislative Council met, and the Qsvornor assented to the Cens is Bill. In the Assembly, Mr. Heales said that Mr. Haines was endeavouring to form a Ministry. The House adjourned ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 13 Feb 1861, Page 5
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