When "The Register" went to press on Friday the Assembly was just finishing the Northern Territory estimates, Mr. Herbert having concluded a forceful address on the ...
Article : 2,021 wordsThe members of the Legislative Council sat for 11 hours on Wednesday, but they did not make much progress with, their notice paper. Mr. O'Lognlin withdrew his ...
Article : 424 wordsOn Thursday the Council practically finished all their business, and dealt with 17 matters. The Public Service Bill was shelved. The Food and Drugs Bill, which ...
Article : 202 wordsProceedings in the Assembly for some time on Tuesday were deadly dull. Mr. Coneybeer presented the usual petition—this time from Norwood—against the ...
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Article : 1,555 wordsMr. Carpenter moved in favour of having details of expenditure in connection with select committees and commissions published. The Chief Secretary ...
Article : 711 wordsBills were received in the Legislative Council on Tuesday almost in shoals, and four new ones came down in one batch. Considering that the Council has only two ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 21 Dec 1901, Page 28
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