The latest intelligence from Tasmania, dated the 13th instant, gives the political situation in that colony as under:—The Premier, Mr. Giblin, made a short farewell speech in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, in which ...
Article : 552 wordsSeated in the little cabin of a recruiting vessel lying at anchor in the Pioneer River, the captain was enjoying his after-dinner smoke, and, for my entertainment, spinning yarns of his many adventures. I asked him to give ...
Article : 1,678 wordsParliament was formally opened to-day by his Excellency Sir William Jervois. The Governor's speech expresses a desire to encourage the establishment of local industries, but not through the Customs tariff, and ...
Article : 175 wordsA deputation representing the residents of the town and district of Bombala, and introduced by Mr. Badgery, M.L.A., waited upon the Acting-Minister for Works to present a petition from a public meeting in favour of a railway from ...
Article : 164 wordsA large deputation consisting of the Mayor (Mr. R. Booth), and other resident of Dubbo, waited upon the Hon. Alexander Stuart on the 15th instant, to make certain representations respecting various subjects. The deputation was ...
Article : 288 wordsA large deputation from Kiama, Wollongong, Shell-harbour, Dapto, and Jamberoo, accompanied by Dr. Tarrant, M.L A , and Mr. Humphery, M.L.A., had an interview with the Acting-Minister for Works to urge the adoption of ...
Article : 220 wordsVery little of importance has transpired to-day in connection with the smallpox. The patients are all doing well. No fresh cases are reported, and some of those already reported, such as the Murchison cases, ...
Article : 265 wordsA large deputation, interested in the construction of a railway from Dubbo to Coonamble, was on the 15th instant introduced to the Action Minister for Works by Sir Patrick Jennings and Mr. G. E. Cass, M.L.A. The deputation ...
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Advertising : 681 wordsThe Chief Secretary received a telegram this morning from Dr. Lendon, from Bordertown, stating that there are no fresh cases of smallpox, and that the patients continue to progress, satisfactorily. ...
Article : 138 wordsIn an article bristling with abuse of New South Wales for the action taken by Mr. Stuart in regard to the Enabling Bill, the Melbourne Age is constrained to admit that "the chances are very great now ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 23 Aug 1884, Page 367
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