THE ELECTIONS.—No good, but some harm, may arise from disturbing the harmony with which at present the elections appear likely to be conte[?]ted; and unless the first atone be thrown elsewhere no communication reflecting on the ...
Article : 145 wordsON Wednesday evening last Mr. Dignam met the electors in the hall of the mechanics' institute, Goulburn, for the purpose of stating his views to them, touching the leading political events of the ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsCONTESTED elections generally leave behind them a certain amount of ill-feeling and soreness, and occasionally altogether destroy personal friendships and materially disturb ...
Article : 652 wordsBEFORE the police-magistrate and W. H. Hovell, Esq., J.P Arthur Hoyle and George Hamilton were charged with stealing a swag, the property of John ...
Article : 5,515 wordsTHE libel case, Mr. Dalgleish v. the proprietors of the Herald, has been dismissed. Three coasting vessels were wrecked on Sunday, and eleven persons drowned. ...
Article : 136 wordsA GREAT exposure of the infamous attempts now being made by the government to influence the results of the several election was made on monday at the official declaration of the poll for central ...
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The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), Sat 3 Dec 1864, Page 3
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