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Advertising : 755 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice and a Special Jury of twelve. CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD. William Nash and Robert Forbes surrendered on their bail, and were indicted for that they, at Sydney, ...
Article : 7,789 words1. The [?] of officers [?] on the day of precl[?]mation, and the Goversor will not sasetion say deviation from the present from of Goverment routine until then. 2. With regard to the Estimates, if the officers desire to postpone ...
Article : 90 wordsDear Sir Charles.—I do not wish to trouble yon to-day with any renewed discussion on the subject of the conversation which took place yesterday immediately before the opening of the House. I trust some resolution may be arrived at on Monday, which ...
Article : 101 wordsMy Dear Sir,— In any convetsation on any matter of an official character betweea yourself and the respoaslble officers, I reqnest you will Inform them that my decision, if referred to, will be taken entirely on constitutional grounds, and without reference ...
Article : 117 wordsDear Sir Charles,— I have just recived a note from the Colonial Secretary, in which he requests me to place yon in posrcssion of my opinion as to the necessity which exists for the formal appointmeat by yen of the responsible officers of Government. ...
Article : 259 wordsDear Sir Charles— I forward to you without loss of time the opinion of the Attoruey-General on the point you desired me to refsr to him yesterday evening. I trust it may prove a full explasation of the difficuity in which we felt oursslves plaecel. I ...
Article : 101 wordsLetter addressed by his Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Attorney-General, to thesofflosrs of the Executive Gevernment, who become politically responsible by the proclamation of the Constitution. ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,— The time having arrived wnen it becomes nseeasary to form a Ministry under the Constitution recently proclaimsd, I have to request that yon will accept the office ot Colonial Secretary, and submit to me a list of persons who yon may desire ...
Article : 93 wordsSIR,—Allow me through the medium of your liberal journal, to lay before the Government and the public the circumstances of an act of gross injustice, by certain magistrates to a faithful puhlic servant. For ...
Article : 1,061 wordsIn reply to the address of the Legislative Council, requesting the fullest information with reference to the dismissal or resignation of certain members of the Executive Government, together with all papera or ...
Article : 67 wordsSir,— I have the hononr to acknowledge the receipt of your Excelleney's letter of this date, in which you state that her Majesty's royal assent to the new Constation naving been proalaimad, and it being therefore ncceatary that a ministry should ...
Article : 198 wordsWe have perused the papers submitted to us. The Order in Conuncil by which the assent of her Majesty was given to the Reserved Bill as amended, and the statuto enabling her Majesty to assent therete, should be proelsimed in the usual ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,— I save the honour to acknowiedga the receipt of yonr letter of the 26th instant, releaaing me, on political grounds, from the office I at present hold. I shall hold myself in readiness to comply with yoar ...
Article : 108 wordsConsideration of Governor-General's Message, No. 103, in referenoe to the City Rate for the current half-year. OTHER BUSINESS-NOTICES OF MOTION. Mr. HOOD to move, That an address be presented to the ...
Article : 331 wordsThe Governor requests the law officers to give their opinion on the following points:- 1. The Despatch eovering an Aot to enable her Majesty to eonaent to a Bill as amendes, of the Legislaturs of Vlotoris, to ...
Article : 192 wordsSir.— I have had the honour of receiving your Excellaney's letter of this date, releasing, me on political grounds from the office which I at present hold, but desiring me to oontinue to perform its duties until the appointment of my successor. ...
Article : 166 wordsWe have perused the papers submitted to us. By the 5th section his Excellency is directed to proclaim the statute of the Imperial Parliament within one month, which in our opinion means within one calender month after his receipt ...
Article : 419 wordsSir,— I have the honour of acknowledging the receipt of your Exceliency's letter of this day's date, in which it is intimated to me that, agreeably to the previsions of the 18th and 19th Viet., cap. 55, it becomes necessary to release me, on political gronnds, ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE sixth monthly meeting of the above society took place yesterday evening at the Royal Hotel. The attendance of members was numerous, and a more than usual interest was manifested in the proceeding. ...
Article : 2,379 wordsThe Governor transmits for the information and guidance of the responsible officers the views whieh he entertains regarding the future administration of the Government of this colony. ...
Article : 1,206 wordsThe Governor requests the oflioers of the Exeentive Council and Captain Clarke to meet together in the Colonial Secretary's room, to-morrow (Tueeday, the 6th instant), at ten a.m., for the purpoae of geing threugh the Estimatea; after which the Governor will ...
Article : 82 wordsThe officers summoned by his Excellency, to consider the Esilmates this morning, experience a difficulty at starting which they respectfully submit for his Excellency's commands. They are not informed whether they are requested to consider ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 5 Dec 1855, Page 5
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