The fortnightly meeting of this council was held in the council-chambers on Tuesday evening, the 25th ultimo, when there were present—the Mayor (James Robertson), and Aldermen Francis, Lowe, Pearce, ...
Article : 248 wordsIt would be foolish, of course, to predict that peace would endure throughout the present year. The armies are there, armed to the teeth, and made exquisitely uncomfortable by their condition of preparation; the ...
Article : 1,548 wordsThe sudden death of the Duke d'Aosta, occurring so soon after the overthrew of the Empire of Brazil, has deepened the feeling of uncertainty with which the prospects of the new year have ...
Article : 2,010 words[This series of papers—which will be a critical and [?]istorical examination of the four principal political arguments in favour of protection, viz.: (1) The Infant Industry Argument; (2) The ...
Article : 98 wordsA special meeting of the above connell was held in the Council-chamber on February 24. Present: The Mayor (Alderman W. J. Ferris) in the chair, Aldermen Taylor, Brodie, Bladon, Dixan, Dillow, Booth, ...
Article : 334 wordsThe chief political argument used by the protectionists is "that protection is desirable for a few years in order to establish the industries which are naturally suited to a young country." This ...
Article : 2,540 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of this council was held in the Town-hall on Tuesday evening, the 25th ultimo, when there were present the Mayor (Alderman C. Lane), and Aldermen Whatley, Eagleton, Jolly, Smith, ...
Article : 237 wordsSaturday, March 1, 1890, will be a memorable day in the annals of Moss Vale, for it witnessed the inauguration of the electric light. The contract for lighting the streets within the Moss Vale municipality ...
Article : 304 wordsThe council of the Borough ot Enfield met on February 25, under the presidency of the Mayor (Mr. James Eve, J.P.). Aldermen Cadden, Groth, Hodson, Lipscomb, West, Richardson, and Westbrook were also ...
Article : 245 wordsSir,—An article having appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald of February 25, commenting on the affairs and management of the two large Sydney Hospitals, and drawing comparisons as to the amounts ...
Article : 570 wordsSir,—Having noticed the letters published by you from "Cycle" and "Caution," I request you to allow me to reply to them. "Cycle" takes Mr. H. P. Brown as an authority, and on this point it is only ...
Article : 371 wordsThe ordinary meeting of the Liverpool Municipal Council was held on Tuesday, the 25th instant, at 8 p.m. Alderman, Wilson was the only member absent. As the adjourned meeting for the election of committees ...
Article : 664 wordsSir,—I notice replies to my letter of 21st instant in your Thursday's issue signed "Bi Cycle" and "Incandescent Light" respectively. "Bi Cycle" can be assured I am quite serious on the subject. I care not ...
Article : 614 wordsSir,—The new year opens with an excellent promise of commercial prosperity for the United Kingdom. The ups and tendency which characterised the beginning of the old year was not only amply maintained, but has ...
Article : 395 wordsSir,—I would like to point out one or two objections to the rules that have been adopted in connection with the State bursaries that have been established for the Public schools of New South Wales, and where I have ...
Article : 302 wordsA meeting of the above council was held on February 26; Alderman J. Fullford (Mayor) presided. There were also present—Alderman G. Spurway, Eyles, Ryan, Grime, Franks, Williamson, W. Spurway, and ...
Article : 226 wordsSir,—In the Echo of the 24th February appears an article with the above heading, in which is the following:—"So far Mr. Egeson's prophecies have been fulfilled, for during the past month the rainfall, which ...
Article : 301 wordsSir,—I beg to draw the attention of the authorities in charge of this bridge to the great inconvenience caused, especially to the working and clerical classes, through, the erratic times of opening the swing; and I have ...
Article : 97 wordsA meeting of the above council was held in the Council-chambers on February 28. Present — The Mayor, Aldermen Gee (in the chair), Fewster, Ritchie, Bennett, Finnegan, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Mar 1890, Page 3
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