Mr. Hurley (Gentral [?] to ask the Secretary for [?] Works—1. Is it he intention of the Government to proceed with the election of a bridge over the Parramatta River, as [?] by this House? 2. If [?] have enders [?] invited? ...
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Article : 2,863 wordsTHE returns of our own banks being published quarterly, and not until a month or more after the close of the period to which they relate, attract less attention than they perhaps deserve. We have taken up this returns of the ...
Article : 564 wordsMr. Nelson to ask the Secretary for Public Works,—What trail [?] have been authorised, and are being proceeded with in view of the nature extension of railways throughout the colony? Mr. Stewart to ask the Coloni[?]l Secretary,—will be lay upon ...
Article : 479 words[?] 1874. Prepared by Mr. Glad- Prepared by Mr. Dis[?]eli. stone. My Lords and Gentle- My Lords and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 28 May 1874, Page 5
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