Un Wednesday, August 1, for nearly an boor and a half Mr. Ward kept the members of the Assembly listening with rant attention to what he had to say—and ...
Article : 1,602 wordsPresent—Captain B. H. Ferguson, S.M., President; Captains J. W. Smith, J. P., A. McCoy, J. P, and J. Legoe, and Messrs. John Formby S. D. Glyde, J.P., X Nejill, J.P., and H. C. K. Muecke, ...
Article : 2,362 wordsA meeting of residents of the Hundred o Anna took place at Sandelton at the residence of Mr. J. J. Murray, on Tuesday, the 7th inst. From sixty to seventy farmers were ...
Article : 727 wordsThe Legislative Council has adopted an address praying the Governor to inform the Secretary of State that the Council is of opinion, for reasons given to the Imperial ...
Article : 48 wordsThe steamship Pathan, which arrived at the Semaphore on Wednesday, August 1, had on board several of the men more or less connected with the trial of the men ...
Article : 586 wordsSir—It was with surprise, pain, and regret that the Victorian public read in the Mel bourne papers of the 2nd inst.—and I only express the prevailing sentiment—the Ade ...
Article : 629 wordsWhen intelligence of the arrival of the Pathan at Melbourne with the Irish informers on board was received in Sydney an important deputation, including several members of ...
Article : 277 wordsIn introducing the Mallee Country Land Bill in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Tucker, the. Minister for Lands, stated that unless legislation wera resorted to specdily twelve million acres would be ...
Article : 584 wordsSir T. McIIwraith, the Premier, has given instructions that tbe Irish informers shall not be allowed to land at any Queensland port. ...
Article : 23 wordsEarly on Thursday afternoon, August 2, the Assembly began in Committee of Supply the consideration of "the Treasurer's financial statement. Mr. Rounsevell, as leader of the ...
Article : 800 wordsSir—To any one who has made an unbiassed study of political economy the free trade question is simply ancient history. The battle has been fought out long ago in the ...
Article : 1,302 wordsOn the arrival of the Pathan in Hobson's Hay energetic steps were taken by the Government to prevent the Irish Invincible informers on board ...
Article : 1,093 wordsSir—I am surprised to see the action taken by many of those who were present to nullify the desire of the Council to increase the comfort of many of oar citizens by ...
Article : 348 wordsAn arrangement has been made by we Government with the agents of the Orient Company, with reference to employing the Company's vessels for immigration ration purposes. The Government has ...
Article : 316 wordsSir—I beg to advise the prosecutors of the " discovery of plumbago," referred to in your issue of the 8th, to assure themselves that they are right in their diagnosis before ...
Article : 152 wordsSir Thomas Mcliwrath, me Premier, ana the Hon. S. W. Griffith, leader of the Opposition, have addressed the country on the question which led to the dissolution of Parliament—the construction of ...
Article : 386 wordsSir—As one that attended the meeting held at Port Adelaide on Monday night re labour question, I was greatly disappointed in seeing such a short report in your paper ...
Article : 184 wordsHis Excellency the Governor left for Victory by the P. & O. steamer Australia on Sunday, August 5, on a visit to that colony. The Government have [?] that there is any ...
Article : 1,062 wordsAn influential deputation has waited on Mr. S[?]art, the Premier, asking the assistance of the Government to a proposal on the New South Wales Geographical ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Government have resolved to prohibit; the importation of live stock. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 13 Aug 1883, Page 1
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