Sir,—After a careful study of the utterances of the advocates of the federal movement, both on the platform and in the press, I have come to the conclusion that the present project is nothing more or less than ...
Article : 1,009 wordsOn the motion of Mr. L. Armstrong, who appeared for the petitioner (the wife), an order was made upon respondent for the payment of £50 for the wife's costs of the suit. ...
Article : 452 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Daily News writing on 30th November, says:—The opening of the University of Paris was a ceremony of deep interest to all learned bodies. The ...
Article : 991 wordsUntil lately it would seem that the business of carrying on what are generally called "bogus clubs " has been a very profitable one, for but a short time ago it was estimated that there were ...
Article : 1,610 wordsLarge revolutions come from small beginnings (says the London Spectator), and this second week of November, 1896, may hereafter be looked back to as the epoch of the first executive recognition ...
Article : 1,689 wordsThe meeting of this council was held on the 14th instant. The Mayor (Alderman T. P. Miller) and all the Aldermen were present. The Finance Committee's report recommending the payment of accounts amounting to £16 0s 4d ...
Article : 204 wordsSir,—Divested of the beautiful sentiments expresad by some of our politicians, ean anyone explain where New South Wales comes in by the proposed handing over the control of her destinies to the ...
Article : 292 wordsAlderman Shute (Mayor) presided at the last meeting, when there were, also present Aldermen Archer, Crane, Stinton, Cardew. Lindley, and Russell-Jones. The Department of Works wrote intimating that inquiries would ...
Article : 84 wordsMesars. Whittingdale Johnson, S. M. (in the chair), G. H. Smithers, S. M., and F. Penny, L.M., occupied the Bench at the weekly meeting of the Water Licensing Court yesterday. Transfers of ...
Article : 104 wordsAt the meeting held on 14th January there were present the Mayor (Alderman Croker). Aldermen Myler, Baker, Rodd, Ghest, and Nicholls. Mr. Rodd wrote acknowledging receipt of council's letter of condolence on ...
Article : 74 wordsThe weeklymeetingof the Water Supply an [?]Sewerage Board was held yesterday morning in the office of the board, Pitt-street. Colonel Rowe (the president) occupied the chair, and there was a full attendance. ...
Article : 782 wordsThis council met on the 8th January. The Mayor (Alderman Schleicher) presided. Present—Aldermen Thomson, Turiner, Metcalf, Joyner, and M'Bride. It was decided to await further instructions before introducing ...
Article : 196 wordsSir,—A number of complaints have recently appeared in the press as to the impossibility of federal candidates addressing even a small portion of the great constituency to which they have to ...
Article : 346 wordsIn Equity.—Before the Deputy Registrar.—At 11 a.m.: Nicholls v. Nicholls, to settle minutes of decree. At 11.15 a.m.: Commercial Ageney Company, Limited, to tax costs. t 12 noon: Ex parte Osborne and Attorneys ...
Article : 69 wordsA meeting of the Mosman Council was held in the council-chambers on the 12th instant. In the absence of the Mayor Alderman Noble took the chair. There were also present Aldermen Malley, Rose, Alderson, Harnett, ...
Article : 242 wordsAt the Central Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr. W. M. Macfarlane D.S.M., George Thomas, 28, dealer, was charged with assaulting Maggie M'Donald, and occasioning her actual bodily ...
Article : 1,710 wordsThe aldermen of this municipal council met at the Town Hall. Rockdale, on the 7th January, when the Mayor (Alderman John H. Cleyton) presided, and there were also present Aldermen W. Taylor, A. E. Green, J. Mackie, J. ...
Article : 296 wordsSir,—A great deal has been written under the above heading, for the most part on the assumption that federation (with details to be arranged) is a certainty. It has, however, been well pointed out that ...
Article : 305 wordsSir,—In the history of the British Parliament, from the days of Cromwell up to the present, most of the more important questions touching the liberties of the people were first sanctioned as a ...
Article : 685 wordsAt the meeting of the Woollahra Council held on 11th January Alderman F. H. Quaife J.P., presided. There were also present-Aldermen G. Norton Russell, J.P., G. Dyson, W. Thomas, J. Thompson. E. Reading, J.P., and ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Transit Commission weekly meeting was held yesterday morning, the Mayor presiding. The registrar reported that only two of the six 'bus proprietors granted permission to run 'buses from ...
Article : 370 wordsThis council met on 6th January, when the Mayor (Alderman Parkes) occupied the chair, and there were also present—Aldermen Gorton, Vernon, Roche, Medcalfe, Wood, Davis, Crowe, Poole, and Clarke. A ...
Article : 304 wordsSir,—In your columns the last few days varions letters have appeared discussing the attitude which candidates for the Federal Convention should assume in respect to the opinions they individually ...
Article : 647 wordsSir,—In view of the interest taken just now in matters of dairy produce, the Pasteurising of milk, and the making of butter. it may not be uninteresting to some to Know how simple and successful ...
Article : 744 wordsA meeting was held on 12th January. Present—The Mayor (Alderman Lidbury), and Aldermen Jay, Garthwaite, Ritchie, Gilliver, Dundon, Godson, and Andrews. Alderman Gilliver moved,—"That the following motion ...
Article : 117 wordsSir,—I was rather surprised to read a paragraph in your issue of this morning by which it appears the Government have decided to make all persons who have entered objections pay the amount of the ...
Article : 487 wordsThis council met on 18th January, when the Mayor [Alderman J. Young) occupied the chair, and there were also present Aldenuen Dwyer, Maxwell, Horton, Guthrie. Taylor, Ridge Broad, Hartenstein, Smith, Wells, and ...
Article : 188 wordsThe following tenders were opened yesterday by the Tender Board of the Department of Works:— Repairs, &c., Goulburn lands and survey office, 5 tenders, J. C. O'Brien, £148 7s; Forbes police ...
Article : 391 wordsSir,—The subject of the complete federation of the colonies of Australia and Tasmania is a great one and must take a front place in the minds of all those who belong to the great and ...
Article : 125 wordsReferring to the trial of German journalist, for criminal libel the Berlin correspondent of the Daily Chronicle of the 8th December says—But the most sensational incident was when Tau[?]ch's evidence ...
Article : 328 wordsSir,—Your readers are much indebted to you for the prominence you have lately given to the above question in your columns, for the publicity given to the views of leading citizens on the subject, the ...
Article : 608 wordsSir,—I notice to-day a suggestion that the Government, the Opposition, and the Labour Party should each select a certain number of delegates in proportion to their strength in the House to run for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 21 Jan 1897, Page 7
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