The SPEAKER took the Chair at 2 o'clock. NORTHERN TERRITORY JUSTICE BILL. Mr. BOUCAUT said it had been stated in another place that a certain member or members ...
Article : 13,276 wordsSir—The appointment of the Commission to enquire into the Real Property Act was hopefully expected to result in such improvement of the present Act as would naturally accrue by ...
Article : 1,165 wordsSir—As I have not an opportunity of speaking in the Legislative Council until Tuesday next, to which day it stands adjourned, I have to request you will be so good as to allow me, through your ...
Article : 176 wordsREEF NEWS FROM PORT DARWIN.—Our Northern Territory telegram of September 23, published yesterday, states that the accounts from the reefs are considered unsatisfactory, but as ...
Article : 1,633 wordsOn Thursday evening Mr. Rogers appeared with his exhibition before a large audience. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Rev. S. Green lately delivered at Mr. Warren's wheat store, in aid of the funds of St. Augustine's Church, his lecture entitled "Illustrations of American Wit and Humour. ...
Article : 79 wordsPresent—Captain Smith (in the chair), Captain D. Tapley, and Mr. J. Formby. A Treasury minute referred to suggested alterations in the Marine Board Act to ...
Article : 674 wordsOn Friday evening the Hon. T. Reynolds delivered his lecture on "The Northern Territory; its present prospect and probable future," in the Mill Store to a large audience. ...
Article : 132 wordsSir—The writer is most desirous to unite tne efforts of her fellow-Christians to improve the condition of their fallen sisters in this city, who in their present state are unable to gain an ...
Article : 1,373 wordsThis little town, which is only about 15 months old, promises to be one of the largest in the Northern District. Although younger than Georgetown by nearly a year, there is little if ...
Article : 387 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors, Bagsnaw, Wright, Madge, Devenish, Wigg, Stacy, and Allott, and Mr. T. Worsnop (the Town Clerk). QUESTION. ...
Article : 772 wordsOn Sunday, September 14, the annual services of the Wesleyan Sabbath-School were preached by Mr. T. Padman. In the afternoon the children creditably sang and recited pieces. The ...
Article : 98 wordsA meeting was held on Tuesday evening, September 23, in the Oddfellows' and Foresters' Hall, Clarendon, to consider the desirability of memorializing the House of Assembly to allow ...
Article : 511 wordsThe anniversary sermons of the Wesleyan Chapel were preached on Sunday by the Rev. G. W. Patchell, M.A., to three large congregations. On Monday, after tea, the Hon. J. Dunn. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe anniversary dinner of the Wellington Lodge, M.U., took place on Wednesday evening, when about 50 persons sat down to an excellent spread provided by Host Hall, of the Governor ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—As you have been for a long time a very consistent and effective advocate of sanitary reform, I trust you will do your utmost, now that a Public Health Bill is before Parliament, to assist ...
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Advertising : 1,250 wordsSir—As education is to be free by the new Bill, may I ask what provision will be made for supplying the pupils with the necessary reading and copy books, slates, and introductory ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 25 Sep 1873, Page 7
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