The Speaker took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. In reply to. questions the Government gave the following information:—That it was not possible at the present time to give the total cost of the Webster ...
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Article : 490 wordsTHE GOVERNMENT GEOLOGICAL SURVEYOR, Mr. Anderson, is now on a visit to this neighborhood; his object being to point ont the boundary of the cretaceous or water-bearing formation. In view of ...
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Article : 340 wordsTHE ODDFELLOWS held their annual celebration on Easter Monday. The sports were well attended, and the different events numerously contested. The ball in the evening was a great success. ...
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Article : 347 wordsThe report of the Casual Labor Board Commission accuses Mr. John Davies of having permitted irregularities to occur, by paying into his private banking account cheques received from certain auctioneers ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 11 May 1889, Page 14
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