The annual public meeting of the members of the New South Wales Auxiliary of the above Society was held yesterday evening in the Centenary Chapel, in York-street. There was a large attendance. On the ...
Article : 5,739 wordsA meeting of persons favourable to the abolition of State aid to religion, was held last evening at the Gardeners' Arms, Redfern. There were about forty persons present. ...
Article : 1,770 wordsA public meeting of the residents and landholders of Petersham and its neighbourhood was held last evening, at Mr. Charles Hearn's, Bald Faced Stag Inn, Petersham, for the purpose of adopting measures for the ...
Article : 1,492 wordsThe Act of the Imperial Parliament (18 and 19 Victoria, caput 10r), for the regulation of Chinese Passenger Ships, was re-published yesterday by the local Government, in the shape of a Supplement to the official ...
Article : 2,391 wordsWE have received Melbourne papers to the 13th instant. The mails from England had not reached Melbourne at the time the London sailed and we do not observe any thing of local interest in the papers. ...
Article : 37 wordsSIR—in the letter which appears in your columns this morning, the Rev, Dr, Fullerton, declining to grapple with the question whether State endowments for religion are just, endeavours to prove by an argumentum a[?] ...
Article : 910 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We are now in the very heart of winter—bleak, cold, and wet, with a little snow, diversified now and again with sleet, which breaks occasionally into downright solid rain, Thursday broke upon the ...
Article : 781 wordsGENTLEMEN—Let me remind you that to-morrow. July 15, is the last day for those persons whose names are emitted in the Electoral Lists just prepared to send in their claims to have their names inserted. ...
Article : 410 wordsFrom a gentleman who left Stoney Creek a few days ago, after a careful enquiry into the position of affairs we learn the following particulars:— The diggers on the Stock-yard Creek up to the time ...
Article : 665 wordsThomas Carragan, Catherine Willis, Maria Lee, and Peter Johnson convicted of drunkenness were severally fined in the sum of 20s. or in default of payment ordered to be imprisoned for a period of 24 hours. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 15 Jul 1856, Page 3
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