THAT return showing the removals from and the appointments to the Civil Service from the 1st January, 1892, to the 30th April, 1894, is at the first blush a startling ...
Article : 450 wordsAFTER a long delay, there was laid upon the table of the Assembly on Wednesday evening a return of the appointments made by the DIBBS Administration, and of the ...
Article : 242 wordsTHE people of the country—that is all those who are not conditional purchasers or pastoralists, or interested in the one or other form of occupation of land—have the prospect of a ...
Article : 778 wordsCity of Grafton, Captain D. Anthon. Passengers—Mrs, Aleso; Misses M'Aulay, K. Riordan, Small, Davidson, Hays, Cameron, E. M. Cooke, M. Penrose, J. Rankin, Norrie, ...
Article : 324 wordsA VIGOROUS a attempt was made by the labour members to kill the Labour Bureau, but it was not successful. Their enmity towards this institution is almost incomprehensible. ...
Article : 185 wordsSTILL it cannot be denied that some unnecessary appointments were made by the late Miuistry; but a similar remark is true of every Government that has existed in New ...
Article : 189 wordsLOCAL, GOVERNMENT.—The action of the Maclean Council in recommending to the Commissioners the inclusion in the Shire of which Maclean should be the capital; of the ...
Article : 1,155 wordsOUR business establishments have not done the trade expected at this season of, the year, and it is said the amount does not reach that of the corresponding period of last year. It ...
Article : 463 wordsTHE Representative of the Government stated in the Council the other evening that there was no truth in the report that a Mr. GOLDSTEIN had received an ...
Article : 276 wordsTHE impending collapse of the proposed Live Stock Export Association, it would appear, has arisen not so much through any doubt as to the success that will attend the ...
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Family Notices : 35 wordsIT Would appear almost as if the majority in the Legislative Council were determined upon the "happy despatch." Its action with regard to measures seht up from the ...
Article : 806 wordsTHE BISHOP of BATHURST in his address at the opening of his Diocesan Synod, complained of the action of the Centennial Board with regard to the appropriation of two sums of ...
Article : 135 wordsCHATTING the other evening with some of the members of the Assembly, in one of the ante-rooms of Parliament House, the conversation turned upon political ingratitude. One ...
Article : 323 wordsTHE discussion with regard to the £210,000 saved from the Roads and Bridges vote for 1893, in order, that it would appear to, make a surplus upon the accounts for the year ...
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Advertising : 1,047 wordsTHE schedule for the Clarence P and A. Society's exhibition, to be held on April 2nd and 3rd, has been adopted by the Executive Committee, who were empowered by, the ...
Article : 628 wordsTHERE is now a probability that the celebrated correspondence between the late PREMIER and the GOVERNOR, on the subject of nominations to the Legislative Council, will soon ...
Article : 241 wordsTHE Assembly has administered the quietus to the Conciliation and Arbitration Court. It has not, indeed, repealed the Act which brought this institution into existence, but it ...
Article : 292 wordsNow is the chance to buy a good, sound, cheap watch. Read H. Harding's list of reductions on page 1. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 18 Dec 1894, Page 4
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