THE undoubted victory gained by Mr. Cowper over the nominees in the Upper House, whatever course those respectable fogies may now take, is thus far a feather in the cap of the ministry as well as a point ...
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Article : 232 wordsThe Assembly was counted out on Mr. Assber's motion respecting the Southern Railway works. The Council is now engaged debating on Johnson's resolutions on the subject of the indemnity. ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1860 - 1864), Sat 30 Jun 1860, Page 2
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