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  3. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.

    This was the action against the Saturday Review, which was tried at the last Guild[?]all sittings before the Lord Chief Justice, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff, with leave to move on the question of law reserved by his lordship (on account, as he ...

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  4. Telegram from Colonial Secretary, New South Wales, to Chief Secretary, Victoria.

    The delegates from New South Wales cannot be any party to a breach of compact entered into in Conference as regards secrecy of proceedings. This Government has maintained it in its integrity. All the telegraphic information to which you refer as pub ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. Telegram from Chief Secretary, Victoria, to Colonial Secretary, New South Wales.

    I forward duplicate of my answer to South Australian Government, and I also send you the answer of that Government to me, in reply to my refusal to consent, on the part of Victorian Government, to publication. ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. [Enclosure in the above.] Copy of telegram from J. O'shanassy, Esq, to Colonial Secretary, South Australia,

    Answer received, stating that the New South Wales Government can be no party to publication of proceedings of Conference, until the day is fixed. Victorian Government concur in this, as they originally agreed to do. The New South Wales Government ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. Copy of telegram from Chief Secretary, South Australia, to Chief Secretary, Victoria.

    I have received your telegram. This Government agree with you, that without the sanction of New South Wales, the proceedings of the Conference should not be divulged until the day fixed by delegates. I shall be glad to hear the result of your, ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. Under Secretary, Victoria, to Colonial Secretary, New South Wales.

    Sir,-Your letter of the 11th of April having been submitted to the Honorable the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, the Chief Secretary has received from Mr. Anderson a statement of his views upon the subject of duties on goods crossing the River ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. [Enclosure in the above.]

    In returning the letter of the Honorable the Chief Secretary of New South Wales of the 11th instant, in which the co-operation of this Government is sought to secure to the revenue of that colony the Customs' duties upon goods imported overland from ...

    Article : 564 words
  10. Colonial Secretary, New South Wales, to Chief Secretary, Victoria.

    SIR,—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. Anderson's minute, which he has submitted in reply to the letter which I addressed to you when in Melbourne on the 11th ultimo. Mr. Anderson alludes to the correspondence which took place ...

    Article : 597 words
  11. INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE AND BORDER CUSTOMS.

    THE report of the Intercolonial Conference, held at Melbourne during the months of March and April, appeared in this journal on the 13th June last. The following letters and telegrams were laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly a few days ago, ...

    Article : 242 words
  12. Telegram from Colonial Secretary, New South Wales, to Chief Secretary, South Australia.

    The Government of Victoria not having as yet assented to any arrangement with this Government, regarding the collection of Border Customs Duties, the Parliament will not be assembled here as was conditionally agreed to. ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. Chief Secretary, Victoria, to Colonial Secretary, New South Wales.

    Sir,—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 11th instant, in further reference to the subject of duties on goods crossing the River Murray. With regard to the second paragraph of the communication, I ...

    Article : 379 words
  14. Extract of letter from the Under Secretary, Melbourne, to the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales.

    Mr. O'shanassy desires me to say he regrets that he is unable to give an immediate reply to your letter of the 11th, in consequence of the absence of several members of the Government, who were summoned to a Cabinet Meeting this day, and which is, ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. Telegram from Chief Secretary, Victoria, to Colonial Secretary, New South Wales.

    Telegram has been received from the Government of South Australia, of which the following is a copy:— " Adelaide, 24th April, 1863. "Full particulars of the Conference having been received by ...

    Article : 280 words
  16. Telegram from Chief Secretary, Victoria, to Colonial Secretary,. New South Wales.

    The South Australian Government were asked by telegram, yesterday, what course they intended to pursue with regard to the report of the Conference. The following is a copy of the answer received:— ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. Telegram from Secretary to the Conference to Colonial Secretary, New South Wales.

    A telegram is on its way to you from Mr. O'shanassy, shewing that the Tasmanian delegates seem to have lost no time in divulging the proceedings of the Conference. As the other Governments will now probably make known the report and minutes, I ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. Telegram from Colonial Secretary New south Wales, to Chief Secretary, Victoria.

    Thanks for telegram. Your letter of the 30th ultimo, received to-day, finally refusing to make any arrangement respecting border duties, relieves this Government from its conditional acquiencence in the conference proceedings.. ...

    Article : 49 words
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