In the Legislative Council. Married Women's Property Bill read a second time. Debate on second reading of Pastoral Bill continued by lions. J. L. Stirling, J. H. Howe, A. R. ...
Article : 211 wordsIn the Legislative council. Hon. W. Russel submitted a motion coundemning the administration of the Taxation Department in regard to the collection of the income tax; chief secretary ...
Article : 410 wordsSir—Mr. Richards has made out a good case on behalf of the numerous South Australian copper shows, both old and new, that can he opened and worked with pecuniary advantage by co-operative ...
Article : 909 wordsThe Chief Secretary moved the second reading of the Married Women's Property Bill—in nearly every respect a copy of the English Act passed in 1893. The measure ...
Article : 718 wordsAlthough many of their constituents were in the city for Show week, there was a full attendance of Legislative Councillors. Mr. Addison presented a petition in favour ...
Article : 665 wordsSir—I with many others was pleased to read Mr. John Richards's able article on the copper industry, and hope it may he the cause of active Hi ops being taken by the Government and private ...
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Advertising : 550 wordsMr. JENKINS, to Mr. O'Malloy—The plant necessary for the better lighting of the railway carnages on the broad gauge was nearly completed, and he hoped before very ...
Article : 2,813 wordsAs a matter of personal explanation, Mr. Shannon corrected a statement in a contemporary with reference to the count out. Ue was present during the proceedings. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 10 Sep 1898, Page 55
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