THE influx of visitors from the country to the exhibition is estimated to be the largest ever known since the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh. It is therefore no ...
Article : 541 words[?]cir Wilfiam Manning has been appointed Judge of the Sdpreme Court, vice Mr. Justice Cheeke, deceased. The Exhibition continues to attract large ...
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Article : 630 wordsKING HUGH, political ruler of Parramatta, has again resumed his seat in that Assembly, and now gazes with triumphant scorn upon the Ministerial tyrants who would ...
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Article : 97 wordsThe Legislative Council's amendments in the Coal-fields' Bill be considered on Wednesday next. The Assembly is in committee, debating ...
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Article : 35 wordsTHE daily large attendance at the Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition of 1876 is a most satisfactory proof, not only of the popularity of such ...
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Article : 639 wordsAt the Circuit Court Jack Watson (aboriginal) indicted for the wilful murder of one Mary Ann Lambert (an aboriginal), at Yamma, near Forbes, on Christmas night last ...
Article : 200 wordsBazaars appear to be [?] to the day here, as I find that the members of the United Methodist Church are also very busy collecting articles towards one to be held at an ...
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Article : 155 wordsAt the Goaernment land-sale to-day in the city of Brisbane, the Rema-street lots averaged £2500 per acre. The English Government decline to ...
Article : 139 wordsACCIDENT.—On Thursday a mines named Robert Taylor was severely injured whilst at work in the Lambton colliery. It appears that whilst at work a portion of the ...
Article : 769 wordsThe body of the boy named Lawrence, drowned a day or two ago in the Yarra, was recovered yesterday, by the explosion of torpedoes. ...
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Article : 268 wordsMr. Parkes has given notice of his intention to move on the 2nd May—"That an address be presented to the Governor, praying that his ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 28 Apr 1876, Page 2
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