THE Revs. R. J. Moxon and Upjohn met members of the Church of England on Monday evening, when the first-named explained the object of his visit. He said he ...
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Article : 136 wordsSOME of the Civil Servants have had a disagreeable surprise. Eighty of them have been sent adrift, and the services of even a larger number are, it is reported, to be ...
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Article : 1,320 wordsIN responding to the toast of the Parliament at a yachting festivity, Mr. M'MILLAN made a very significant speech. He expressed the opinion that the country just now was similar ...
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Article : 312 wordsOPENING PUHLIC SCHOOL. — A good number of residents attended the opening ceremony to-day, including Mr. Goodger (Chairman of the Board), Messrs. Wm. Small, Jno. ...
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Article : 257 wordsIN previous communications I referred to the probability of a political coalition taking place at no distant date. The prime factors in bringing about such a combination would, ...
Article : 208 wordsTHE result of the Flower Show, it may he admitted, was upon the whole satisfactory. It might have been better, it is true; but the people of Grafton are certainly entitled to a ...
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Article : 207 wordsROADS OPEN FOR TRAFFIC.—The following are gazetted roads for traffic—Part of road from Argent's Hill to Bowra, between M'Nally's 40a and bridge over South Creek: ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 3 Nov 1894, Page 4
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