Yesterday evening Sir Henry Piukes delivered another of his lectures in aid of the Balmain charities at the Lecture Hull, Campbell-street, Balmain, the subject chosen for the lecture being "Parliamentary Government in the ...
Article : 1,536 wordsLast evening Mr. Pulsford (secretary of the Free Trade Association) delivered an address on "The P[?]sent Position of the Free Trade Controversy" before the members of the council of the association. The chair was occupied by ...
Article : 4,175 wordsAt a public meeting, convened by the Mayor of Burwood, Mr. Robert W. Hardie, at the request of a number of the residents of that borough, was held in the Burwood Council-chambers yesterday evening, for the purpose of ...
Article : 1,103 wordsA meeting of the council in connection with the forthcoming Centennial Intercolonial Exhibition to be held at the Agricultural Society's Grounds, Moore Park, was held at the Agricultural Society's rooms yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 837 wordsA further extension of the above line of railway from Queanberyan, the present terminus, at 194 miles 35 chains from Sydney, to Michelago, 224 miles [?] chains, being the remainder of contract No. 2 ...
Article : 973 wordsThe final meeting of the New South Wales Commission of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition was held yesterday afternoon, at the Colonial Secretary's office Sir Alfred Stephen preside: and there were also present Sir Edward ...
Article : 815 wordsThe Progressive Society of Carpenters and Jor[?] at the Temperance Hall last night, Mr. M'Ewen presiding. The usual fornightly business was transacted, and [?] of £5 was voted towards expenses in connection with the ...
Article : 468 wordsA meeting of Mayors of suburban boroughs was held in the temperance Hall, Sydney, yesterday afternoon, convened by the Mayor of Ashfield, Mr. J. W. Mortiey, for the purpose of taking such steps as may be considered ...
Article : 753 wordsSir,—Among the many reforms which might [?] mark the Centennial year, there is none more suitable [?] the introduction of a four-wheeled cab into Sydney. It ishu? a marvel to those coming here from Europe or the E[?] ...
Article : 532 wordsSir,—"There was a decline in round numbers in the estimated total receipts from spirits of £85,000." The above are the words of the hon. Treasurer in making his financial statement. I wrote on this subject in your ...
Article : 408 wordsSir,—I should ere this have craved space in your columns to offer a few remarks in extenuation of the shortcomings of our much-maligned railway, so pointedly alluded to by you in a recent sub-leader. I was desirous, however, of ...
Article : 393 wordsSir,—Your leader of to-day ought to be sufficient to stop the Premier from wishing to carry out his pot scheme of the State House. Such a thing might be tolerated if there was more money in the country than we know what to do ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Dec 1887, Page 4
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