TASMANIA was up to ten o'clock yesterday, morning still without a Ministry, although by that time a stop had been taken which will probably lead to a ...
Article : 492 wordsSome very absurd statements have been made during the past few days as to the responsibility of the directors of the Launceston and Western Railway ...
Article : 868 wordsThe Melbourne Age of Monday last has the following comments on our state and prospects:— "The Tasmanians are sorely exercised in their minds. They cannot ...
Article : 351 wordsUNION with Victoria would, in our opinion, be the readiest means of relieving Tasmania fromr the disastrous condition into which she has fallen, and ...
Article : 238 wordsThe competition at the wool sales continues vigorous. Prices are unchanged but improving in firmness. ...
Article : 23 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Drysdale, Douglas, Hurt, Mills, Murphy, Turner, Tyson, and Webster. Minutes of previous meeting read and ...
Article : 2,175 wordsThe R.M.S.S. Baroda left Point do Galle, on 6th July. The Geneva Convention adjourned after a brief sitting of three days. The ...
Article : 600 wordsWHILE the people of the colony are to be congratulated on the defeat of the Chapman-Wilson Ministry, there is one subject which that circumstances tends ...
Article : 425 wordsSOME time ago, in connection with the question of the union of Tasmania and Victoria, we instituted inquiries as to whether a return could be obtained of ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1871 - 1879), Sat 27 Jul 1872, Page 9
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