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  2. The Grafton Electorate.

    ON Tuesday morning Mr. John See received the following deputations at the Conncil Chambers:- Protection of the River Banks. A deputation composed of Messrs. W. Leonard, ...

    Article : 1,287 words
  3. A Clergyman and his Bishop.

    A SHORT time ago Brighton and two neighbouring towns were visited by Dr. Fulton, an American, who, under the auspices of the local branches of the Protestant Alliance, gave some lectures on ...

    Article : 413 words
  4. One for Lord Carrington.

    AN Australian native writes to the Australian Courier:—"Lord Carrington need not think because one of our fellows, who by the way, is a thoroughly genuine patriot, felt it his duty to pitch ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. Friendly Counsel.

    THERe are certain passages in Major Dane's address that should be engraved in our public buildings and embroidered in the phylacteries of our garments. ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  6. The Pan-American Conference.

    THE Pan-American conference met at Washington a tonight, ago, 43 delegates from 17 nations answering to the [?] call. Mr. Blaine made the address of welcome, and at [?] uck the keynote ...

    Article : 756 words
  7. Mr. John See's Address to the Electors

    ON Tuesday evening Mr. John See, M.P., addressed a meeting of his constituents ia Mr. J. E. Chapman's Bink, There was an attendance of about 300, exclusive of some 40 ladies in the gallery. ...

    Article : 7,697 words
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