The political intelligence narrows itself into a half hour's session of Parliament. (Short sessions have been becoming fashionable of late years, and we may do without any ...
Article : 2,137 wordsStewards: Captain Standish, C. B. Fisher, Esq., G. Watson, Esq., R. H. Power, Esq., A. W. Robertson, Esq. Judge: Captain Scott. Starter: G. Watson, Esq. ...
Article : 5,020 wordsGreat satisfaction has been felt in Geelong that his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh is not to be rushed through the town in such indecent haste as at first announced. A ...
Article : 2,474 wordsSIR,-I take the liberty of asking a small space in your columns to express my ideas on the matter of the Free Banquet. I had the honor of acting on the committee, and thought ...
Article : 549 wordsThe announcement that H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh would be present at the Princess's Opera House on Saturday evening lost, had the effect of drawing a full attendance, ...
Article : 517 wordsSIR,—I am a working man, and one of the many who went on Thursday to the Free Banquet with my wife and family, in the anticipation of enjoying ourselves, and having a ...
Article : 249 wordsSIR,—I wish to ask if the numerous correspondents of your contemporaries of Saturday on the above subject can tell me what etiquette is. Or can it be possible that there are two ...
Article : 103 wordsSIR,—It is very gratifying to the people not included in the upper crust, that The Age has always been very prompt in exposing cases of corruption, official tyranny, injustice, ...
Article : 476 wordsSIR,—I was greatly pleased with your leader on Saturday, and I trust you will still agitato until the above question is answered by tho meddler. His Royal Highness was on his road ...
Article : 537 wordsBy the Southern Cross we have files to the 28th ult, and make the following extracts:—A CARRIAGE FOR THE PRINCE.—On Saturday, Mr Joshua Moore drove round through the ...
Article : 1,134 wordsDRUNKENNESS,—Rebecca Fieldwick, Mathew Smith, James Proud, Peter Murray and Ellen Foley, were variously dealt with for being drunk. ...
Article : 77 wordsA meeting of the committee was held on Saturday night, at the British Hotel, Captain Huddart in the chair, for the purpose of receiving entries and settling the courses. ...
Article : 494 wordsRICHMOND (Saturday).—J. L. Mayes, police constable, charged on remand with stealing a pair of boots from another policeman, at the Richmond depot, was liberated, as it was ...
Article : 206 wordsSIR,—I trust you will excuse me troubling you with my thanks and those of many of my fellow townspeople and friends for your leader on the banquet. No words could ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 2 Dec 1867, Page 6
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