At a meeting of the Borough Council this evening, a long debate ensued upon a letter from the Very Rev. P. Dunne, asking for the remission of the municipal rates on the Roman Catholic schools and convent. The Mayor ...
Article : 1,104 wordsThe quarterly session of the Legislative Council was opened on the 8th ultimo, the principal business being the formal consideration or rather adoption of the Estimates of revenue and expenditure for the ...
Article : 2,118 wordsPublic attention during the week has been absorbed by the Times-Parnell Commission, which began their work on Monday last. At the time of writing, the Attorney-General, Sir Bichard Webster, Q.[?]., who leads ...
Article : 1,970 wordsA public meeting was held in the Assembly Hall last night to organise a committee to meet the Railway Commissioners, who are expected here in a few days in reference to the railway rates to Gundagai. Mr. E. C. Allman, ...
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Article : 2,077 words"The Rajah," as played by Mr. George Rignold and his company at Her Majesty's Theatre, still continues to draw large audiences, and is evidently gaining in popularity. No change of programme is likely to be notified for ...
Article : 179 wordsThe musical festival which was to have been held at the Wesleyan Contenary Hall, York-street, some weeks ago, as one of the special features of the opening ceremonials of this now central place of meeting, but which had to be ...
Article : 666 wordsAn important public meeting was held last night to discuss the postal and railway arrangements. The Mayor occupied the chair. Mr. B. Kichards moved and Dr. Hozier seconded,—" That an increased railway service be ...
Article : 347 wordsIt has been arranged for a cavalcade of horsemen and vehicles to escort Sir Henry Parkes and party from Berry to Nowra. At that point he will be intercepted by the corporation of Nowra to receive an address of welcome. ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—I live in the (generally) convenient and salubrious district of Darlinghurst. This fact is not, I presume, of any interest to you or your readers, but it is merely the exordium of a complaint which I trust you will allow me to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsSir,—four correspondent " Paterfamilias" informs you that the Public School at Sherbrooke (better known to the department as the Public School, Bulli Mountain) has a daily attendance of 15. With all respect to ...
Article : 257 wordsSir,—I beg to endorse the remarks made in your issue to-day by your correspondent " Craigend-street," with reference to the quality and quanfity of the water which is supplied to the citizens of this part of the city. The ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 22 Nov 1888, Page 7
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