The speeches of Ministers at the Guild Hall banquet made no disclosures relative to the Ministeral programme of the coming session, beyond the declaration of Mr Gl[?]dstone, that urgent necessity existed for ...
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Article : 1,655 wordsTHE following correspondence has been handed us by the Mayor (Mr Thomas Page), for publication:— General Post office, 22nd December. 1881. Sir,—Referring to your memorandum on a letter ...
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Article : 953 wordsSIR,—In a previous letter I promised to combat the arguments of "Progress," in his advocacy for the construction of a line of railway from South Grafton to Glen Innes. Before going further, I must apologise ...
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