Last week we noted the preliminary steps to the opening of the first session, of the fourteenth Parliament. On February 28, at noon, the Governor attended at the Legislative Council Chamber. The ...
Article : 1,603 wordsWhen the Counoil met at 4.80, Dr. MacLaurm mored the adoption of the Addresa in Reply to the Governor's speech. This address was in the usual stareotyped form. It declared the unfeigned ...
Article : 861 wordsThis is said, to be Isaac Holden, M.P. for the Keighley Division of Yorkshire. Holden bogan life poor enough. Though he is Yorkshire by origin, he" was born in Paisley (Scotland). He began life as a ...
Article : 274 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—F. W. Gibson, of Sydney, to be a magistrata of the colony; C. Rooke, M.R.C.S.E., to be Government medical officer, and vaccinator for the district of Germanton; J. ...
Article : 727 wordsIt was expected that in announcing the resignation of the Ministry, Mr. Dibbs would haye asked the Assembly to pass a temporary Supply Bill, so as to enable the officers and workmen of the Government ...
Article : 120 wordsAt the afternoon sitting, after some little formal business had been transacted, Mr. A. Brown (newly elected for Newcastle) moved the adoption of the Address in Reply, which was in the same terms as that ...
Article : 2,320 wordsA petition has been presented, challenging the validity of the election of Mr. E. J. Ball for the district of Argyle. Mr. T. Rose, of Burwood, is the petitioner, and the grounds upon which it is sought ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Speaker of the Assembly,.Mr. J. H. Young, has nominated the usual Committee of Elections and Qualifications. According to the practice of the House, if those members are not objected to within ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 9 Mar 1889, Page 13
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