Mr Forster has now realised the bitter consequences of his unendurable egotism and self conceit. Refusing to accept the constitutional verdict pronounced against him, by resigning the power that he could no longer use with ...
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Advertising : 202 wordsPursuant to announcement a public meeting was held on last Monday, in the Presbyterian Church, Kiama, to adopt measures to alleviate the suffering occasioned by the late floods. The attendance, we regret to say, was ...
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Article : 713 wordsBy Alderman Moss—That the consideration in Committee of By-Laws for Regulating and Licensing of Slaughter-Houses within the Municipality, be resumed. ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsTHE WEATHER has unhappily assumed a decided unfavourable east. Heavy masses of black and threatening clouds darken on the surface of the once "cerulean azure," ready at command to pour down their stores of ...
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Article : 880 wordsSIR,—My notice of the circumstance attending Mr Lovegrore's leaving his house immediately previous to the flood, having been misconstrued. I beg leave to correct the error. I stated,—as communicated to me by District Constable Brown ...
Article : 418 wordsTHE LATE FLOOD—It is truly gratifying to observe the promptness with which the Government have responded to the cry of distress from the quarters so heavily visited by the late floods. It is to be hopped the ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Fri 2 Mar 1860, Page 2
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