On Wednesday, 11th August, a debate took place on Mr. A'BECKETT'S motion—"That in the opinion of this House, the release of Thomas Fox, convicted of murder at Goulburn, in 1852, was inexpedient and ...
Article : 2,276 wordsTHE ordinary tedium attendant upon the close of a protracted session has marked our Parliamentary proceedings during the past month, There have been wearisome debates to little purpose, but the time has ...
Article : 719 wordsTHE same objection that was raised to the Assessment of Stock Bill last year will apply to this. When new taxes are imposed on a leaseholder, we cannot wonder that he complains of want of faith. Such ...
Article : 871 wordsOn Tuesday, 10th August, the motion of Mr. R. TOOTH for consolidating the loans raised on railways, and that the railways should be pledged as an additional security for the debentures issued on railways, ...
Article : 4,467 wordsTHE PREROGATIVE OF MEROT. THE debate upon Mr. A'Beckett's motion in the Upper House upon the liberation of Fox terminated as was best. There can be no serious question that ...
Article : 2,210 wordsMs. TOOTH'S motion of Tuesday, 10th August, was intended to bring before the country a matter of great importance — namely, the system of finance under which railways shall be hereafter constructed. An ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Sep 1858, Page 8
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