In view of the possibility of an early general election for the Legislative Assembly, an aspirant for parliamentary honors, resident in the town, and who was ignominiously ...
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Article : 552 wordsOn Saturday last the Chief Secretary, with the Ministers of Landa and Public Works, paid a visit of inspection to the war steamer Nelson, at present lying in the Alfred ...
Article : 454 wordsReferring to the Land Tax Bill, the Age says:—When the bill was passed it was intended that the amount should reach £200,000 per annum, but the last estimate ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 2 Jul 1878, Page 3
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