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Article : 2,275 wordsDuring the discussion on the Estimates in the Assembly last night, Mr. R. Burdett Smith referred to the desirability of erecting a new Parliament House, and, after pointing out the ...
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Article : 181 wordsLast, night finished the financial debate, as far 113 the raising of Supply for the current year is concerned. The Government have succeeded in obtaining all they asked ...
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Article : 1,336 wordsArrangements have so tar been completed by the Minister for "Works with regard to the the land on the proposed line of railway from Pearce's Corner to the North Shore frontage to ...
Article : 51 wordsSir Samuel Griffith yesterday morning had an interview with Sir Henry Parkes at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Daring the interview the subjects of the administration of New ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 30 Jun 1887, Page 4
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