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Article : 4,730 wordsMr. J. E. West, president, Mr. H. Deakin, acting secretary, and Messrs. J. J. Cronin and R. Forbes, members of the Trades and Labour Council, waited upon the Colonial Secretary, Sir Henry Parkes, yesterday morning, ...
Article : 2,100 wordsYesterday morning Mr. John Davies introduced the following directors of the Sydney Hospital as a deputation to the Colonial Secretary:—Messrs. Joseph Graham, R. Butcher, A. C. Shadler, G. N. Griffiths, and Dr. ...
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Article : 333 wordsTerm List,—New trial motions: Bank of New South Wales v. Hood (pail heard) Stewart v. Doherty. Jury Court.—M'Arthur v. Carpenter (part heard), Stephen v. Kethel; Mathey, Nathan, and Co. v. Stockdale; Lindberg v. ...
Article : 209 wordsThursday.—Chirles Call, William Mylechrane, William Henry Brooks and Herber Henry Brooks, Henry Edmund Southey; George Frederick Law, Michael M'Kenzie, James Conley, extension of time for accounts and plans; George Small, motion ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 17 Nov 1887, Page 4
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