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  2. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Second Session of the Sixth Parliament was opened by His Excellency Sir JAMES FERGUSSON Bart, on Friday, July 28, 1871. ...

    Article : 24 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Anthony Trollope, the novelist, arrived per the Great Britain. Omen, the brood racing mare, is dead. The ship Jerusalem has brought a large ...

    Article : 202 words
  4. THE MINISTERIAL PROGRAMME.

    If the opening of the Parliamentary Session is to be any criterion of its future proceedings we may augur that it will be one of work rather than talk. The ...

    Article : 5,491 words
  5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Council assembled at 2 o'clock. Present—Sir John Morphett (President), the Hon. W. Milne (Chief Secretary), the Hon. Messrs. Ayers, Crozier, Dunn. English, Hogarth, Murray Neales ...

    Article : 2,095 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Pacific insurance Company's report shows a loss on transactions, and the Directors have recommended that no dividend should be paid. In celebration of the centenary of Sir Walter Scott it has been decided to have a ball. At a banquet to released Fenians last night ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. [From yesterday's Evening Journal.

    New RESERVOIR.—On Friday morning an application was made by Mr. Brook, under Section 10 of the Waterworks Act, 1868-9, to Messrs. S. Beddome and G. Hamilton, as ...

    Article : 903 words
  8. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at 2 o'clock. There were present — The Premier (Mr. Hart), the Attorney-General (Mr. Mann), the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hoc. A. Blvth), the ...

    Article : 2,847 words
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