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Detailed lists, results, guides : 415 wordsIn reference to the Kiama mystery, it was stated in the Assembly this afternoon, that the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Parkes) had received a manuscript, containing particulars of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 762 wordsA most important meeting in connection with the temperance movement; was held in the Public School, Lower Hexham, on Monday evening last. The building was well filled ...
Article : 528 words[We wish it to be distinctly understood that, by the mere insertion of [?] without comment, [?] by no means expression opinion favourable to their contents.—ED.] ...
Article : 35 wordsSIR—When I penned my letter of the 7th inst., it did not occur to me that you had consented to become a candidate for the representation of Northumberland in the event of a general election taking place-and ...
Article : 221 wordsPARLIAMENT has reassembled. The magnates of our little sphere have joined together to swell the chorus of political strife and turmoil once more. The result of the first day's work ...
Article : 738 wordsIn addition to the information contained in our Bulli correspondence of this day, concerning the wreck at North Bulli, the following particulars concerning the ill-fated vessel in ...
Article : 743 wordsSIR—The possessors of the franchise in this part of the above electorate are much gratified to learn that you have been requested to become a candidate to represent us in the House of Assembly, and that you ...
Article : 228 wordsA correspondent has furnished us with the scores made by the Aboriginal eleven, in a number of matches played in different parts of England. We have not space to give the ...
Article : 358 wordsSIR-A good deal of blowing has been going on lately in the papers, about the West Maitland bridge, and any one who has not seen the work lately, might be led to suppose that the structure would be completed in a short ...
Article : 200 wordsParliament met this afternoon. There were fifty-two members present, exclusive of the Speaker, namely twenty-three on the Ministerial side of the House, and twenty-nine on ...
Article : 505 wordsOn Monday, Mr. Bonarius held an auction sale of sundry goods, at Wallsend, which was well attended, and for which good prices were obtained. The same auctioneer sold, at the Market Wharf Auction Rooms, ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR—Many thanks to your correspondent. "Old Kelly," of vindicating the character of "the Singleton gals," myself included, against the aspersions cast upon us by your East Maitland correspondent, whom we ...
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Advertising : 514 wordsSIR- I was not a little surprised at the report in Saturday's issue, stating that a new law had come into force, which prohibited sea-bathing at Newcastle between the hours of 5 a.m. and 7 p.m. Seeing this is ...
Article : 393 wordsOn Monday evening we had the pleasure of hearing one of the most select concerts we have ever heard in this place. Although the audience was not so large as one would have ...
Article : 662 wordsWill Mr. Duncan be re-instated, is now the question in everyone's mouth; and a truly difficult one it is to solve, for the matter is fraught with difficulties on every side. Mr. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Thu 10 Dec 1868, Page 2
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