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Article : 94 wordsIn the Legislative Council, The second reading of the Customs' Duties Bill was supported by Sir W. Manning, Captain Word, Mr. Dens Thomson, and Mr. Allen, all of whom ...
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Family Notices : 45 wordsWHEN Mr. Plunkett, in moving the second reading of the Customs' Duties Bill, threatened the Legislative Council with the exercise by the Crown of the power of creating fresh ...
Article : 1,393 wordsSIR,—A statement respecting the condition of the Endowment Fund and the probability of the consequent detention of the Bishop of Goulburn in England having lately appeared in the Chronicle, and being ...
Article : 238 wordsTHE Assembly is discussing the Riverine motions, and the Council the propriety of amending the tariff. The Bishop of Goulburn will be a passenger per next mail. ...
Article : 61 wordsOUR ministry have such a wonderful way of working —have so many back-stairs influences—or, it may rather be said, common-sewer and sink influences—at their command, that we need not be surprised if they ...
Article : 1,340 wordsSIR,—The public who honored the soiree at the mechanics' institute, on the 3rd instant, unanimously carried a resolution that the committee of management should make arrangements for presenting some ...
Article : 463 wordsPOLICE REPORT.—On Saturday Richard Humpheys for assaulting Alfred Atkins was fined five shillings.—On Monday Robert Reed and Patrick Weldon were brought before the bench having been ...
Article : 3,373 wordsIN the Legislative Council, Mr. Gordon presented a petition from Shoalhaven, against the Postage on Newspapers Bill. The Colonial Spirits Duties Bill was brought up ...
Article : 829 wordsTHINGS go on so quietly in England as to afford but little matter for a letter. The point blank refusal of our government to take part in the Napoleonic congress has much simplified matters, and helped the ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1860 - 1864), Wed 17 Feb 1864, Page 2
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