SYDNEY, SATURDAY MORNING.—Besides those mentioned there were on the deputation Rev. Alex. Frazer, of Brushgrove; and representatives of the firms of Prince, Ogg and Co., Hoffnung and Co., ...
Article : 355 wordsSYDNEY, SATURDAY.—The decision of the Full Court in an appeal from the Deniliquin Fire Brigades Board against the Commissioner of the Union Assurance Company was given in favor of ...
Article : 138 wordsMUCH more than the importance ordinarly attaching to railway deputations may be claimed for the one which waited upon Sir Henry Parkes yesterday to urge the construction of a line from Grafton to ...
Article : 1,384 wordsREPLYING to Mr. Gladstone's Birmingham speech, Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary of Ireland, said that Mr. Gladstone appointed many of the officials he attacked. His ...
Article : 210 wordsSYDNEY, SATURDAY.—A deputation consisting of the railway delegates of Glen [?], and several of those [?] Grafton waited on the Postmaster-General, to urge the necessity of a daily mail ...
Article : 110 wordsSEVERAL fires occurred in Melbourne on Saturday, and the pressure of water was so low that the efforts of the firemen were almost rendered nugatory. ...
Article : 273 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. ...
Article : 17 wordsSIR.—In your issue of the 3rd of November there appeared an article with the suggestion that a breakwater could be built at Woolgoolga with prison labour if our Government had brains or ...
Article : 555 wordsSYDNEY, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.—The Deputation resolved that a public meeting should be held at Grafton on Thursday week, and Maclean on Friday week, to receive report of Deputation. ...
Article : 213 wordsTHE ghost of a past agitation for separation on the part of a section of the residents of the Grafton-Glen Innes district was raised by Mr. Moore, M.P., during an interview which the Premier ...
Article : 232 wordsSYDNEY, MONDAY.—The S.M. Herald in a leader this morning concludes by saying that Sir Henry Parkes rightly said that the extension of our railway system must not have as one of its understood ...
Article : 611 wordsSYDNEY, MONDAY NIGHT.—A Land Appeal Court was held by the Minister, for Lands (Mr. Brunker) this morning. The appeal of Patrick Reynolds against the ...
Article : 174 wordsSIR.—Mr. J. See is leaving Sydney for a time. As it is possible that circumstances may occur requiring Parliament to be called together in his absence, I suggest that he should leave his resignation in ...
Article : 358 wordsCUDGEN RACES.—These were held on 9th inst., 600 persons attending. Results:—Maiden Plate G. H. Gaenshirt's Claude. Publicans' Purse, J. Patterson's Ringwood. Cudgen Handicap, J. ...
Article : 616 wordsLONDON, SATURDAY.— The Daily News after saying that Lord Knutsford's arguments against the granting of the request of the Queensland Ministry are weighty, ...
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Advertising : 2,173 wordsOn Friday Mr. Haynes said it ought to he shown that the gradients on the Glen Innes line were 1 in 70, not 1 in 50. The Clarence was not the outlet for the North Coast district alone, but for New ...
Article : 77 wordsBaron Henry de Worms says that the Imperial Government are anxious to consult the colonies on matters affecting their interests, but it is impossible to do so in the case of the appointment of Governors ...
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