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  2. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    THE opening of the fifth Parliament of New South Wales took place yesterday. The proceedings were merely preparatory to the formal opening, which is to take place on Friday next, and did not attract a great amount of public ...

    Article : 606 words
  3. SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.

    AUSTRALIA has gained the day. The transportation system is doomed, and instead of pouring all the refuse and scum of its criminal population upon Australian shores, England will have to retain it at home, ...

    Article : 4,472 words
  4. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    HON. members took their seats at noon. THE NEW PARLIAMENT. The CLERK OF THE HOUSE, Mr. C. Tompson, read the Proclamation of his Excellency the Governor fixing the day ...

    Article : 2,710 words
  5. BUSHRANGING.

    SIR,—In reading your summary of news under the head of "Bushranging," in this day's paper, you say, in your paragraph relative to that bloodthirsty scoundrel Morgan, that it appears an impossibility to effect his capture. I am ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. THE MUDGEE MAIL ROBBERY.

    AT the Police Court, on Thursday, the 19th instant, before Dr. Palmer, P.M. GREVILLE V. ASHWORTH.—In this case the defendant was charged on the information of Mr. Greville, manager of ...

    Article : 3,345 words
  7. NICHOLS' PAVING ACT.

    SIR,—Will you kindly afford me space to draw the attention of the city aldermen to the disgraceful state of the footpaths of this city. It would appear the above Act has become a nullity, or lost sight of, while the footpaths in ...

    Article : 364 words
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